ADBA - 11/06/2024
MEMBER PRESS RELEASE – Sugar Sugar for hard-working Börger pumps Following the proven, ongoing performance of three rotary lobe pumps installed in a key process at a sugar refinery, a further two units from Börger are to be installed at the plant. Two of the existing Börger pumps are utilised for white mass (sugar syrup… The post MEMBER PRESS RELEASE – Sugar Sugar for hard-working Börger pumps appeared first on Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association.
ADBA - 07/06/2024
For the anaerobic digestion (AD) and broader sustainable energy sectors, the upcoming General Election presents an exciting opportunity for fresh political engagement. The Conservative Party’s focus on a few technologies, such as hydrogen and nuclear, has overshadowed a diversified approach to a green energy mix. Over the past decade, the AD industry has faced challenges… The post ADBA meets with Shadow Ministers ahead of General Election appeared first on Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association.
ADBA - 06/06/2024
Anaerobic digestion (AD) took centre stage in Aberdeen on 23rd May 2024 as ADBA’s Scottish National Conference gathered industry leaders from across the country to discuss the sector’s vital role in achieving Scotland’s net-zero ambitions. The conference kickstarted with ADBA Chair Chris Huhne unveiling the Green Gas Roadmap for Scotland – a compelling policy blueprint… The post Highlights from ADBA 2024 Scottish Conference appeared first on Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association.
ADBA - 06/06/2024
The UK government has announced key changes to the Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS) that will provide a significant boost to the anaerobic digestion (AD) industry. On 15th May, the GGSS (Amendment) Regulations 2024 were laid before the Parliament, and they came into force on 4th June 2024. From now on, applicants and participants… The post GGSS deadline extension comes into force ! appeared first on Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association.
ADBA - 06/06/2024
On 27th May 2024, ADBA submitted its official response to the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s (DESNZ) consultation on the annual tariff review for the Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS). This consultation provided an important opportunity for ADBA to voice the AD industry’s perspectives on key issues impacting the sector. Despite positive policy… The post ADBA responds to the GGSS Tariff Review Consultation appeared first on Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association.
ADBA - 05/06/2024
MEMBER PRESS RELEASE – Ireland’s biomethane ambitions could aid farmers By Matt Hale, Global Key Account Director, HRS Heat Exchangers The Irish Government’s planned Biomethane Strategy, which was published earlier this year has the potential to displace fossil gas in many hard-to-decarbonise sectors and play a significant role in the decarbonisation of Ireland’s agriculture sector.… The post MEMBER PRESS RELEASE – Ireland’s methane ambitions could aid farmers appeared first on Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association.
World Biogas Association - 05/06/2024
New EU climate law requires companies to green their operations – locally and globally The EU has introduced new laws requiring big business to operate in a way that keeps global warming to the Paris Agreement limit of 1.5C. The legislation will drive investments toward clean, green energy and circular economy solutions to climate change,… The post New EU climate law requires companies to green their operations – locally and globally appeared first on World Biogas Association (WBA).
ADBA - 30/05/2024
The latest edition of AD & Bioresources News is now available, featuring: River Rescue: AD has a leading role to play in stemming the crisis of nutrient overlaod Climate Adaptation: What operators are required to do to mitigate climate risks The return of biochar and AD applications Test your knowledge in the big H&S quiz ADBA’s… The post AD & Bioresources News – Summer 2024 appeared first on Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association.
World Biogas Association - 30/05/2024
Commissioner for Energy Simson responds to biomethane imports issue In March this year, the WBA along with other 45 organisations wrote to the European Commission (EC) calling for urgent action to ensure the full recognition of imported biomethane and biomethane-based fuels in the Union Database. On 14 May, WBA received a response from Kadri Simson,… The post Commissioner for Energy Simson responds to biomethane imports issue appeared first on World Biogas Association (WBA).
ADBA - 29/05/2024
The shelves are fully stocked at Carbogenics’ new operational facility in Glenrothes, ready to distribute their patented CreChar product to clients all over the UK! It has been a long time coming, but finally Carbogenics is able to proudly announce the opening of this cutting-edge site, dedicated to the production of their flagship product, CreChar,… The post MEMBER PRESS RELEASE – Carbogenics opens first CreChar processing facility in Glenrothes! appeared first on Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association.
ADBA - 29/05/2024
MEMBER PRESS RELEASE – 10/10 for Börger pumps at Singleton Birch biogas plants At three Singleton Birch biogas plants in Northern Lincolnshire, four rotary lobe pumps made by Börger have completed 10 years of uninterrupted service. Operating at the main Singleton Birch 2MW site in Barnetby, which has three 2800m3 digesters, two Börger pumps are… The post MEMBER PRESS RELEASE – 10/10 for Börger pumps at Singleton Birch biogas plants appeared first on Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association.
ADBA - 29/05/2024
Wales and West Utilities has become the first UK Gas distribution network to authorise measures – reverse compression – to stop the waste of biogas through flaring. We at ADBA welcome and support this decision as it will foster increased biomethane injection and decarbonise the gas grid while also improving the profitability of the biogas… The post Wales and West set the pace in cutting biogas waste appeared first on Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association.
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