Issue 1 April 2010
A D &Bio ga s N ews The UK Trade Association for the Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Industries
Government fails to support anaerobic digestion (AD)
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lthough the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has confirmed that the Government’s climate change targets will not be met without anaerobic
digestion, DECC’s announcement in early February of its
Britain will fail to meet its renewable energy targets without rapid building of a nationwide AD infrastructure.
response to the consultation on the Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) means that support for this sector has significantly reduced. is remarkable that DECC has not grasped the opportunity Lord Rupert Redesdale, Chairman of ADBA, commented:
to incentivise the AD industry, which can make a significant
“Britain will fail to meet its renewable energy targets
contribution to reducing the UK’s CO2 emissions now as well as
without rapid building of a nationwide AD infrastructure. It
generate a significant proportion of the UK’s energy.” Full story page 6 >
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THE AN A E R O B I C D I G E S T I O N A N D B I O G A S A S S O C IAT I O N ’ S A N N UA L E X P O & C O N F E R E N C E
UK AD & BIOGAS 2010
What’s the hottest form of renewable energy?...
7-8 July, NEC
The UK’s first anaerobic digestion trade show!
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AD training – where are the gaps?
UK AD & BIOGAS 2010
alling all farmers,
attend the ADBA Trade Show and
local authorities, waste
Conference, 7- 8 July 2010 at NEC the 7-8 July,
managers, supermarkets,
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NEC (Birmingham) to find out all
landowners, and food process
they need to know about AD and
manufacturers – in fact anyone
see the latest AD equipment.
Member benefits update
See page 3 for details >
with AD on their mind should
page 13 > ✔ Circulation list
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