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Update on the Medium combustion plant (MCP) guidance

The Environment Agency has updated information about reporting requirements for fuel switching in the event of an interruption to supply on the 28th of December. It has also clarified when ELVs apply to dual fuel medium combustion plant using back…

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Defra: Cross compliance guidance for 2023

Cross compliance guidance has been published by Defra for 2023; it aims to simplify the various rules that farmers who claim certain payments are expected to follow for 2023. Those who need to comply with cross compliance are farmers/ land…

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Get support on permitting issues

Do you have delays in your permitting application or need support to prepare a good quality application for your new permit or your permit variation? If you let me know, then from there I could liaise with the local environment agencies…

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GGSS Quarterly Forum

On the 30th of November 2022, the policy team attended the final GGSS forum of 2022. The Ofgem team provided updates on the GGSS, including the number of applications and tariff grants granted so far. A few applications had been…

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Time extension for UKCA marking

The deadline for when businesses need to use the UKCA mark has been extended. The CE marking and reversed epsilon marking can continue to be used on the GB market until 31 December 2024. The UKCA marking is the product marking used…

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Time extension for RPS120

The Environment Agency has extended the expiry date of the Regulatory Position Statement to 1st October 2025. RPS120 is a guidance related to the use of back up flares at exempt anaerobic digestion plants. RPS120 applies to facilities operating under,…

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Analysis: The role of AD in national infrastructure

In the lead-up to the ADBA National Conference, ADBA's team of analysts examine the role of AD in national infrastructure...   Global spikes in gas prices have demonstrated the need to expand domestic energy production.  AD has an integral role…

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