Foreword
This month is very heavily
dominated by policy and legislation, as some key documents have been published
not only by our home government in the UK, but also across both waterways from
us: in the USA and in Europe. The UK’s government has published an Industrial
Strategy, with the aim of promoting growth in the country. This strategy never
really mentioned bioenergy, but indirectly presented many opportunities for the
bioenergy sector (a more in-depth look at the strategy will be available βin the NNFCC news section this week). The strategy has been welcomed by the Anaerobic Digestion &
Bioresources Association, who plan to demonstrate........
Other News this Month Includes:
Policy
- UK Government Announces Feed-in-Tariff
Reforms
- US Energy Forecasts for 2018
- New Bioeconomy Strategy for US' Bioenergy
Technology Office
- UK releases Greenhouse Gas statistics
through 2015
- Guidance released for Contract for
Difference application round 2
- Plan for European Bioenergy unveiled
- €6bn funding for Dutch renewables
- ADBA welcomes UK's Industrial Strategy
- UK Government to consider flotation of Green
Investment Bank
- Non-Domestic RHI Accreditations Update
Research & Development
- EnviTec develops sustainable Thermal
Pressure Hydrolysis
Biomass Heat & Power
- DONG to be coal-free by 2023
- Free to use Bioheat Profitability tool
launched
- Specification for torrefied biomass
established
Biogas
- Southern Water enlists Veolia to produce
biogas power at its sites
- Biogas fuelled hydrogen production plant
opened in Japan
- DuPont's enzyme biogas process receives EC
backing
Energy from waste
- Waste to Energy encouraged by European
Commission, with considerations
- FCC Environment blames post-Brexit currency slide for falling revenues
- European Commission’s communication on Waste-to Energy welcomed by the
industry
Events
- Optimising your AD Plant
- All-Energy
- European Biomass Conference
and Exhibition
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