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G59 Relay update- Have you done yours?

As part of the UK's energy transition, all owners of generating sites in Great Britain are required to ensure that their installations are compliant with Engineering Recommendation G59/3-7. Making these changes through the programme will help National Grid ESO operate…

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BEIS workshop: Next generation carbon capture technology

Advanced Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS) was announced as a priority area in the Prime Ministers Ten-point plan for a green industrial revolution. In support of the plan, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) will be…

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Biomethane injection survey launched

Today, 13th September, sees the launch of a new survey on grid entry restrictions for biomethane producers. ADBA have partnered with researcher Alison Ireland on a research project to better understand the scale and extent to which biomethane producers are…

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GGSS due to open on 30th November 2021

The Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS) and Green Gas Levy (GGL) regulations have been laid in Parliament today – full details of which can be found here. Pending the successful passage through Parliament, the regulations set BEIS up to launch…

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Call to sign joint letter to DfT

ADBA have written a letter to the Department for Transport (DfT) responding to their Transport Decarbonisation Plan and the accompanying consultation ‘Heavy goods vehicles: ending the sale of new non-zero emission models’. If their proposed policies are passed, the sale…

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Open consultation: Planning for new energy infrastructure

This week, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) launched their consultation “Planning for new energy infrastructure: review of energy National Policy Statements”, seeking feedback on their revised approach to future energy planning. In 2011, the Government first…

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Focus on green gases not blue hydrogen government told

The chair of the UK Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Association (UK HFCA) dramatically resigned on Wednesday in response to the launch of the government’s hydrogen strategy. In his resignation letter Chris Jackson said: “I believe passionately that I would be…

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