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Let Green Gas Count campaign coalition issues High-Level Recommendations towards corporate greenhouse gas reporting

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Let Green Gas Count campaign coalition issues High-Level Recommendations towards corporate greenhouse gas reporting The "Let Green Gas Count" campaign, coordinated by a coalition of eight organisations including the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA)...

MEMBER PRESS RELEASE – Acorn Bioenergy launches Winchester’s first biomethane facility to heat homes and boost farm resilience

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MEMBER PRESS RELEASE - Acorn Bioenergy launches Winchester’s first biomethane facility to heat homes and boost farm resilience New facility in city’s emerging “renewable hub” has created 15 jobs and will provide enough green gas...

MEMBER PRESS RELEASE – Bio Capital and Inverclyde Council Partner to Transform Food Waste into Renewable Energy

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MEMBER PRESS RELEASE - Bio Capital and Inverclyde Council Partner to Transform Food Waste into Renewable Energy Bio Capital will process up to 1600 tonnes of food waste per year from Inverclyde Food waste taken...

MEMBER PRESS RELEASE  – RAFT Energy Announces Launch of UK Production Facility

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MEMBER PRESS RELEASE  - RAFT Energy Announces Launch of UK Production Facility Site producing 5,000 tonnes in the next year of modified and activated biochar catalyst for biogas plants across the UK & Ireland United...

Republic of Ireland Renewable Heat Obligation (RHO) draft bill

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In the run up to the ADBA Northern Ireland Conference, ADBA's Policy Lead Dr Gareth Mottram analyses whether Northern Ireland will get included in the Republic of Ireland's Renewable Heat Obligation (RHO)  “domestic” classification.  Overview...

Biogas industry calls for recognition of biomethane as a Net Zero fuel within UK ETS in open letter to Secretary of State Ed Miliband

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Biogas industry calls for recognition of biomethane as a Net Zero fuel within UK ETS in open letter to Secretary of State Ed Miliband The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) alongside leading businesses from...

ADBA Welcomes Government Response to Integrating Greenhouse Gas Removals in the UK Emissions Trading Scheme Consultation 

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ADBA Welcomes Government Response to Integrating Greenhouse Gas Removals in the UK Emissions Trading Scheme Consultation  ADBA submitted its response to the UK ETS Authority's consultation on Integrating Greenhouse Gas Removals (GGRs) into the UK...

Market briefing: understanding the market dynamics that influence short-term PPA agreements 

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Author: Juliane Bjerkan, Data Analyst at Renewable Exchange UK Anaerobic Digestion facilities that produce and sell electricity for export could be losing hundreds of thousands of pounds in revenue by selling their energy to the...

MEMBER PRESS RELEASE – Strong Renewable Demand for Landia pumps and mixers in Estonia

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MEMBER PRESS RELEASE - Strong Renewable Demand for Landia pumps and mixers in Estonia Landia has won important new orders to provide its proven pumps and mixers to two major biogas and biomethane plants in...

MEMBER PRESS RELEASE – New roadmap could unlock biogas potential

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MEMBER PRESS RELEASE - New roadmap could unlock biogas potential HRS Heat Exchangers has welcomed the publication of a new Clean Flexibility Roadmap  by the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), which expands...

Sign the open letter to the Secretary of State Ed Miliband: Secure Biomethane’s Place in the UK Emissions Trading Scheme

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Help us unlock £8bn in investment and secure biomethane’s future in net zero ADBA are calling on the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ed Miliband, to confirm that biomethane will be...

MEMBER PRESS RELEASE – Efficiency crucial for the water sector

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MEMBER PRESS RELEASE - Efficiency crucial for the water sector Matt Hale By Matt Hale, Global Key Account Director, HRS Heat Exchangers The water sector faces a number of challenges both locally and globally It’s...
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