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Industry and academia discuss the future of AD

ADBA PRESS RELEASE The Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association’s inaugural Research and Development Forum has brought representatives of industry and research institutions together to discuss the future of anaerobic digestion, and how they can work together to maximise the industry’s…

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Huhne right to recognise economic benefits of renewables

ADBA PRESS RELEASE Commenting on Chris Huhne MP’s speech making the case for renewables today [Wednesday 26 October], Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association chief executive, Charlotte Morton said: Chris Huhne’s focus on the economic benefits of renewable energy is welcome…

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Weekly collections must segregate food waste – Redesdale

ADBA PRESS RELEASE Commenting on Eric Pickles’ announcement of a £250m fund to support councils returning to weekly bin collections, ADBA Chairman and Lib Dem peer Lord Redesdale said: If Eric Pickle’s announcement on supporting weekly household bin collections means…

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OFT recommendations will help AD

ADBA PRESS RELEASE ADBA Chairman and Lib Dem peer Lord Redesdale has welcomed the publication today [Thursday] of the OFT’s Market Study into Organic Waste. The Market Study was prompted by the water regulator Ofwat, to explore what barriers exist…

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Gwyn Jones joins ADBA board

ADBA PRESS RELEASE Gwyn Jones, Vice President of the National Farmers Union (NFU), has been announced as the latest member of The Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association (ADBA) board. The NFU is the largest farming organisation in the UK, with…

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Show marks big week for AD – Lord Redesdale

ADBA PRESS RELEASE Anaerobic digestion is central to getting Britain back on track with climate change targets, according to the industry’s representative body, which is holding its annual trade show and conference on 6-7 July 2011. ADBA Chairman and Liberal…

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Failures on climate targets show need for AD

ADBA PRESS RELEASE Reacting to the publication today [30 June] of the 3rd Review from the Committee on Climate Change, ADBA Chief Executive Charlotte Morton said: Despite all the talk from government, the Committee on Climate Change has shown that…

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