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ADBA Policy Report – October 2018

With the government's long-awaited Resources & Waste Strategy expected to be published in November, we have made this edition of the ADBA Policy Report a Food Waste Special. Chapter 5 contains the latest on food waste policy and the work…

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ADBA Market Report – July 2018

The AD industry breathed a huge sigh of relief on 22nd May when, at 10am, biomethane producers were finally able to apply for Tariff Guarantees to the Renewable Heat Incentive, at an increased tariff rate. A year and a half…

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ADBA Policy Report – April 2018

There are now 609 AD plants in operation in the UK, up from 547 this time last year. Total industry capacity is now at 813 MWe-equivalent1, across both the electricity and biomethane-to-grid sectors.  

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ADBA Policy Report – April 2017

Welcome to the April 2017 policy report, which provides ADBA members with the latest policy news and regulatory developments. On 29 March the UK formally started the process of withdrawal from the European Union. This will give Theresa May’s government…

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ADBA Market Report – December 2016

Against a backdrop of extreme uncertainty, the AD sector has continued to grow strongly. A year ago, this market report showed 424 live UK AD projects – today 540 plants are in operation. That is really remarkable resilience given the…

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ADBA Policy Report – October 2016

Welcome to the October 2016 policy report, which provides ADBA members with the latest policy news and regulatory developments. I don’t need to tell you what has dominated the agenda in Westminster since our last members’ meeting: On 23 June,…

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ADBA Policy Report – July 2016

Welcome to the July 2016 policy report, which provides ADBA members with the latest policy news and regulatory developments. We are delighted to publish this report at UK AD & Biogas 2016, the world’s biggest dedicated industry event. The policy…

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ADBA Policy Report – April 2016

Conditions in the ≤500 kWe AD sector have deteriorated in the last year, reducing new developments in the sector to negligible levels (see charts on pages 6-9). Tariff degressions in the Feed-in Tariff (FIT) have halved the support available at…

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