Biogenic CO2 from AD – storage, use and credits
JOIN THE WEBINAR (10:30-12:00 BST)
Photosynthesis is the most efficient way of removing CO2 from the atmosphere. Through anaerobic digestion (AD), CO2 can be captured for storage or use. CO2 is a strategically important gas in manufacturing, particularly across the food production chain. The Minister for Food warned at the turn of the year that “the UK is reliant on imports leaving us exposed and vulnerable to shocks“.
Marking the launch of ADBA’s fourth Biogas Insights pamphlet Biogenic CO2 from Anaerobic Digestion, this webinar will examine fossil versus natural carbon cycles, their impact on global warming and the role of AD in producing carbon-neutral, biogenic CO2 as an alternative to environmentally harmful fossil CO2.
All organic matter and all AD feedstocks are sources of natural CO2. The webinar and pamphlet will describe how to produce biogenic CO2 from AD, where it can be used (notably food and beverage production), how it is stored, distributed and the demand for it.
This event will be part of Net Zero Week 2023.
Speakers
Chris Huhne, Chairman, ADBA (Chair)
Wasundara Doradeniya, Policy Analyst, ADBA
David Hurren, President, British Compressed Gases Association
Nick Primmer, Policy Lead, Future Biogas
Rodrigo Rivera-Tinoco, Technology Manager Sustainable Gas Solutions, Pentair
Chris
Huhne
Chairman
ADBA
Wasundara Doradenyia
Policy Analyst
ADBA
David Hurren
President
British Compressed Gases Association
Nick Primmer
Policy Lead
Future Biogas
Rodrigo Rivera Tinoco
Technology Manager Sustainable Gas Solutions,
Pentair
All registrants will receive a copy of the report upon publication.
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