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SUMMARY:ADBA Temperatures & Biology Training 14th July 2021
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis training is about the effect of increasing temperatures on biological health and gas production. In the UK\, AD plants are typically built with lots of insulation to keep substrate warm even in cold winter temperatures but this can contribute to increasing tank temperatures and biological risks in the hotter summer months. Operators will gain a better understanding of how temperatures can start to rise\, what this means for biological health and gas production and what control measures should be considered to mitigate the risk of serious biological failures. The training is delivered by Angela Cronjé\, a chemical engineer with 15 years experience in organic waste processing on operational plants. \n  \nAgenda \n\nWelcome and introductions\nHeatwaves and AD\n\nHow does a digester over-heat?\nCase studies\nImportance of data collection and interpretation\n\n\nRising temperatures and biology\n\nWhat are the ‘normal’ operating temps and why?\nThe effect of increasing temperatures on digester biology\nThe effect on gas production and composition\nCase studies\n\n\n\n\nDigester temperature and ammonia\n\nThe risks of a high ammonia diet\nAmmonia chemistry and inhibition\nThe effect of increased temperature on digester ammonia\nCase Studies\n\n\n\n\nControl measures\n\nPlant design\nTank cooling circuits and external chilling options\nDiet planning\nFailed biology recovery\n\n\nQ+A/ open discussion\n\n  \nADBA is the UK Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association. \nTHIS EVENT IS DELIVERED ONLINE. The agenda will include regular\, short comfort breaks. \nTo pay by invoice or over the phone\, please contact Angela Knight\, Finance Assistant at ADBA at angela.knight@adbioresources.org and +44 (0) 20 3960 0782 \nFor other questions\, contact Cheryl Murdoch\, Event Manager at ADBA\, at cheryl.murdoch@adbioresources.org and +44 (0) 203 567 1041
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/adba-temperatures-biology-training-14th-july-2021/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United Kingdom
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CREATED:20210401T160640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T133709Z
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SUMMARY:The World Biogas Summit 2021 | 6th-8th July | Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Spearheading the transition to net zero\nIt’s all about the methane – organic wastes\, recovery and recycling\n\n\n\n\nHumans directly or indirectly generate over 105 billion tonnes of organic wastes globally each year\, all of which release harmful methane and other greenhouse gas emissions directly into the atmosphere as they decompose. \nThese organic wastes include food waste\, sewage and garden wastes\, food and drink processing wastes\, and farm and agricultural wastes. Today only 2% of these are treated and recycled. \nOver the first decade in the atmosphere one tonne of methane is the equivalent of 86 tonnes of CO2. If we do not cut methane emissions from organic wastes immediately\, then climate catastrophe is unavoidable. \n\n\nBy managing all organic waste as important bioresources through anaerobic digestion and the generation of biogas we can cut global GHG emissions by 10% by 2030\, starting now. Untreated organic wastes are a problem. Anaerobic digestion not only solves this problem\, but also delivers the greatest value from these bioresources. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nClick here to check the programme \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets include: \n\nAccess to all three days of the live event\nAccess to networking\nWBA member ticket holders will receive access to the video recordings and PowerPoint presentations after the event\, free of charge\n\nContent Upgrade \n\nYou must purchase an event ticket to access the content package upgrade. Recordings and PowerPoint presentations of all sessions are available to purchase if you are a ticket holder.\n\nTo become a WBA member\, please contact Zain Keshavjee: zkeshavjee@worldbiogasassociation.org \n\n\n\n\nOn checkout\, you will be asked to input your business address. This address must match the address your card is registered to\, to avoid any failed transactions.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/the-world-biogas-summit-2021-6th-8th-july-virtual/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210613T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220731T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20210614T074952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T075111Z
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SUMMARY:ADBA Policy Briefings & Events Series – Transport Replay
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URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/adba-policy-briefings-events-series-transport-replay/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210609T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210609T123000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20210329T140334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210526T083409Z
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SUMMARY:Transport | ADBA Policy Briefings & Events Series | 9th June 2021\, 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM | Online
DESCRIPTION:As part of our ongoing responsibility to enable the biogas and anaerobic digestion industry to realise its full potential\, ADBA is launching an ongoing series of sector-focused policy briefings & event series\, where the first topic will be: \nTransport: Biomethane – fuelling a transport revolution\, 9th June 2021\, 10 AM – 12:30 PM\nThe event opens 9.30 AM for registration. 10 AM session starts. \n\nOverview: Pollution levels exceed WHO guidelines on 97% of the UK’s roads. Greenhouse gas emissions from transport has not changed over the past decade. Government is consulting on whether to ban diesel HGV from 2030. Scores of local authorities are introducing Clean Air Zone charging. The smart money is moving to biomethane across public transport\, long-haul logistics and food distribution\, and – with the launch of the CNHi Biomethane tractor and small scale on-site methanation units – agriculture. The market potential is massive. \nIn this briefing we:\n\nCrunch the numbers – analysing the data on engine performance; ROI; emissions – clean air and climate; well-to-wheel impacts; cost-competitiveness and much more.\nLook at the available routes to biomethane expansion\, including RTFO and ‘island’ deployment for on-site fuelling\,\nAnd through case studies share first-hand experience from those actively engaged across the supply chain in the biomethane revolution – producers\, operators\, refuelling stations\, HGV and bus manufacturers and operators.\nPLUS – a map of biomethane refuelling stations across the UK and a map of biomethane refuelling stations across mainland Europe.\n\nFull list of speakers:\nPhilip Fjeld\, CEO\, CNG Fuels (Chair) \nDavid Hurren\, CEO\, Air Liquide \nGary Mason\, Engineering Director\, Nottingham City Transport \nTba\, TECHNOIMPIANTI A.P.M. S.A.S. \n  \nView other policy briefings & event series here \nInterested in sponsorship or advertising? Contact Maddie Hopper at maddie.hopper@adbioresources.org \nPlease\, put the address that the card is registered to\, to avoid any failed transactions.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/transport-biomethane-fuelling-a-transport-revolution-adba-policy-briefings-event-series-online/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210526T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210526T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20210428T112133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210514T094203Z
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SUMMARY:Plant Optimisation Training 26th May 2021
DESCRIPTION:Due to popular demand – an extra date is now available for the ADBA Plant Optimisation Training on Wednesday 26th May 2021.\n  \nThe training is delivered by Angela Cronjé\, a chemical engineer with 15 years experience in organic waste processing on operational plants. \n\nThe course will address the mechanical and biological processes within an AD plant: how to monitor\, assess and optimise performance. It is ideal for both new and experienced operators to gain an overview of plant operation\, to explore the different options for monitoring activity and to understand and interpret the resulting data.  We will see how the  analysis can then be used to modify or vary the inputs to stabilise the digester\, improve efficiency or improve the quality and/or quantity of the outputs. \n\nWhilst aimed primarily at on-farm and food-waste AD\, the course is relevant for all types of plant\, including those in the planning\, design  and construction stages. \n  \nAgenda \n9:30 am   Registration and  networking. \n10:00    Welcome: Introductions and overview \n10:30   1. Optimisation: What is it? The fundamentals \n11:00   2. Biology basics: Principals and key reactions in AD \n11:30   3. Biology health: Indicators of a healthy system \n12:00  Lunch break \n12:45   4. Process metrics: Data collection and analysis \n13:30   5. Troubleshooting: When it goes wrong\, what to do? \n14:30  6. Process design: Get it right from the start. \n15:00 Discussion: Open session \n15:30 Close \n  \nTHIS EVENT IS DELIVERED ONLINE. The agenda will include regular\, short comfort breaks. \nDue to the Coronavirus situation\, ADBA will deliver this event via video conferencing\, using Zoom. Attendees will be sent a link and need only click the link and follow on screen instructions. \nTo pay by invoice\, please contact: angela.knight@adbioresources.org 
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/plant-optimisation-training-26th-may-2021/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210520T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210520T110000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20210512T095904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210519T111138Z
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SUMMARY:WBA Country Profile: Ireland
DESCRIPTION:The Irish government has set a target of 1.6 TWh of biomethane produced per year by 2030 – this will require an industry capacity of 200 MW compared to ± 30-31 MW in capacity available today. Join us as we discuss the opportunities and challenges of scaling up biogas.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAt our online meeting\, we will launch the World Biogas Association’s market report on Ireland. WBA invites the industry to come together to watch presentations\, discuss questions and network with each other via video-link.\n  \n\n\n\nAgenda (all times in BST): \n10h00 to 10h10 – Welcome and face-to-face networking \n10h10 to 10h30 – Launch of WBA’s Market Report on Ireland: Leanne Williams\, Policy and Market Analyst\, World Biogas Association \n10h30 to 10h40 – Questions-and-Answers \n10h40 to 11h00 – Face-to-face networking \n11h00 – Meeting closes \n  \n\n\n\nNote: After the meeting\, delegates will receive the Market Report file and the recording of the meeting. \n  \nBackground: \nIreland had pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2020 (from 2005 levels). This was one of the most ambitious targets across the EU\, however the country only reduced its emissions by 2 – 4%. Eoman Ryan TD is the Minister for Transport\, Environment\, Climate and Communication Networks. He announced new targets to reduce emissions by 7% per annum. Agriculture is an important sector — in 2019\, 35.3% of emissions came from agriculture alone\, and the decarbonisation of this industry will be essential for Ireland to achieve its GHG emissions reduction targets. \n  \nWhy attend: \n\nGather industry intelligence if you are considering entering the Irish market\nStay up to date if you already operate in the Irish market\nLearn from case studies and examples of trends that you can apply to your own markets\nNetwork with the industry and stakeholders\n\n  \nWBA will e-mail you the join-in instructions before the event.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/wba-country-profile-ireland/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210511T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210511T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20210326T142541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210428T111303Z
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SUMMARY:Plant Optimisation Training 11th May 2021
DESCRIPTION:Due to popular demand – tickets are now sold out. \nIf you are interested in attending this event in the future\, please register your interest with Cheryl Murdoch – Cheryl.murdoch@adbioresources.org.\n  \nThe training is delivered by Angela Cronjé\, a chemical engineer with 15 years experience in organic waste processing on operational plants. \n\nThe course will address the mechanical and biological processes within an AD plant: how to monitor\, assess and optimise performance. It is ideal for both new and experienced operators to gain an overview of plant operation\, to explore the different options for monitoring activity and to understand and interpret the resulting data.  We will see how the  analysis can then be used to modify or vary the inputs to stabilise the digester\, improve efficiency or improve the quality and/or quantity of the outputs. \n\nWhilst aimed primarily at on-farm and food-waste AD\, the course is relevant for all types of plant\, including those in the planning\, design  and construction stages. \n  \nAgenda \n9:30 am   Registration and  networking. \n10:00    Welcome: Introductions and overview \n10:30   1. Optimisation: What is it? The fundamentals \n11:00   2. Biology basics: Principals and key reactions in AD \n11:30   3. Biology health: Indicators of a healthy system \n12:00  Lunch break \n12:45   4. Process metrics: Data collection and analysis \n13:30   5. Troubleshooting: When it goes wrong\, what to do? \n14:30  6. Process design: Get it right from the start. \n15:00 Discussion: Open session \n15:30 Close \n  \nTHIS EVENT IS   DELIVERED ONLINE. The agenda will include regular\, short comfort breaks. \nDue to the Coronavirus situation\, ADBA will deliver this event via video conferencing\, using Zoom. Attendees will be sent a link and need only click the link and follow on screen instructions. \nTo pay by invoice\, please contact: angela.knight@adbioresources.org 
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/plant-optimisation-training-11-may/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210401T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210401T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20210310T101527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T151026Z
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SUMMARY:Health and Safety Essentials for AD
DESCRIPTION:NEW DATE! -due to popular demand  \n  \n  \nThis training “Health & Safety Essentials in Anaerobic Digestion” will be delivered by specialist consultant Neill Files. Neill has been formally involved in the Health & Safety sector since 1989\, following 11 years’ service in the Royal Engineers. In collaboration with Aardvark Certification Limited and ADBA\, Neill has developed this course to comply with the ADCS requirements and to help promote safe practice throughout the industry. \nAgenda \n09:30 –Registration and refreshments\n10:00 – Session 1\nIntroduction to Health and Safety and why you need to Manage it\nRelevant Legislation\nWhy we need to Risk Assess and have Risk Assessments\nSafe Systems of Work\nEmergency Planning\nDSEAR/ATEX\nSafety Signage appropriate to the Hazards\nAccident Investigation and Reporting\n12:30 – Lunch Break and Networking\n13:15 – Session 2\nPlant and Transport\nElectrical Safety\nConfined Space\nHealth and Well-being (including: Manual Handling\, Noise\, Vibration\, PPE\, Welfare)\nWorking at Height\nCoSHH\nHuman Behaviour (Lone/Remote Working\, Contractors\, Visitors)\n16:15 – Summary of training \n16:25 – Presentation by Draeger on safety equipment and technology \n16:45 – Close \nTHIS EVENT IS BEING DELIVERED ONLINE. The agenda will  include regular\, short breaks. \nDue to the Coronavirus situation\, ADBA will deliver this event via video conferencing\, using Zoom. Attendees will be sent a link and need only click the link and follow on screen instructions. \n  \nWhy attend? \n\nNew staff get an ideal introduction and experienced staff get an excellent refresher\nPromote best practice for the AD industry\nContribute to the welfare of staff and your company’s bottom line\nEarn a certificate upon completing the course\n\n  \nWho is it for? \nWe encourage AD operators to attend as well as new and experienced staff from all around the AD process: feedstock suppliers\, digestate specialists\, engineers\, managers\, developers\, consultants and resource suppliers. The event is open to on-farm\, wastewater\, food waste and all other sub-sectors in the AD industry. \n  \nADBA and WBA (World Biogas Association) members get a discount. Group bookings\, non-OECD countries and not-for-profits also get a discount (please contact greville.southgate@adbioresources.org ) \n  \nADBA is the UK Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association. The curriculum of this event is based on UK legislation and regulation\, and the overarching learnings are beneficial to the industry around the world. \n  \nTo pay by invoice please contact Greville Southgate or angela.knight@adbioresources.org \nFor all other enquires\, contact Greville Southgate at +44 (0) 20 3176 4415 and greville.southgate@adbioresources.org
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/health-and-safety-essentials-for-ad/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210304T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210304T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20201217T160030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210303T121848Z
UID:5129-1614850200-1614877200@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:Health and Safety Essentials in Anaerobic Digestion
DESCRIPTION:This event has been rescheduled to 4th and 16th March.   \nAll places are now sold out – due to popular demand\, we plan to run this course again in the very near future: watch this space for details!  \n  \n  \nThis training “Health & Safety Essentials in Anaerobic Digestion” will be delivered by specialist consultant Neill Files. Neill has been formally involved in the Health & Safety sector since 1989\, following 11 years’ service in the Royal Engineers. In collaboration with Aardvark Certification Limited and ADBA\, Neill has developed this course to comply with the ADCS requirements and to help promote safe practice throughout the industry. \nAgenda \n09:30 –Registration and refreshments\n10:00 – Session 1\nIntroduction to Health and Safety and why you need to Manage it\nRelevant Legislation\nWhy we need to Risk Assess and have Risk Assessments\nSafe Systems of Work\nEmergency Planning\nDSEAR/ATEX\nSafety Signage appropriate to the Hazards\nAccident Investigation and Reporting\n12:30 – Lunch Break and Networking \n13:15 – Session 2\nPlant and Transport\nElectrical Safety\nConfined Space\nHealth and Well-being (including: Manual Handling\, Noise\, Vibration\, PPE\, Welfare)\nWorking at Height\nCoSHH\nHuman Behaviour (Lone/Remote Working\, Contractors\, Visitors)\n16:15 – Summary of training \n16:25 – Presentation by Draeger on safety equipment and technology \n16:45 – Close \nTHIS EVENT IS BEING DELIVERED ONLINE. The agenda will  include regular\, short breaks. \nDue to the Coronavirus situation\, ADBA will deliver this event via video conferencing\, using Zoom. Attendees will be sent a link and need only click the link and follow on screen instructions. \n  \nWhy attend? \n\nNew staff get an ideal introduction and experienced staff get an excellent refresher\nPromote best practice for the AD industry\nContribute to the welfare of staff and your company’s bottom line\nEarn a certificate upon completing the course\n\n  \nWho is it for? \nWe encourage AD operators to attend as well as new and experienced staff from all around the AD process: feedstock suppliers\, digestate specialists\, engineers\, managers\, developers\, consultants and resource suppliers. The event is open to on-farm\, wastewater\, food waste and all other sub-sectors in the AD industry. \n  \nADBA and WBA (World Biogas Association) members get a discount. Group bookings\, non-OECD countries and not-for-profits also get a discount (please contact greville.southgate@adbioresources.org ) \n  \nADBA is the UK Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association. The curriculum of this event is based on UK legislation and regulation\, and the overarching learnings are beneficial to the industry around the world. \n  \nTo pay by invoice please contact Greville Southgate or angela.knight@adbioresources.org \nFor all other enquires\, contact Greville Southgate at +44 (0) 20 3176 4415 and greville.southgate@adbioresources.org
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/health-and-safety-essentials/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201211T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201211T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20201127T155008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201204T101614Z
UID:4993-1607698800-1607702400@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ASK ADBA: 11th December\, 2020
DESCRIPTION:Join the UK AD industry for our free online meeting “Ask ADBA.” We will share presentations and discuss questions. \nAnd with our online conference platform\, all attendees can also virtually network with each other via video video-link. \n\nADBA will be here to answer your questions\, Covid-19 related or other. We are here to support you.\n\nWhether you’re a member or not\, come along and discuss your issues with us\, face-to-face. \n\nRegistration is free!\n  \nYou will receive your log-in details and instructions on how to use the platform one day prior to the event.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ask-adba-2020-12-11/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201208T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201208T110000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20201127T171323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201127T171359Z
UID:4997-1607418000-1607425200@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:Operators Working Group meeting on digestate
DESCRIPTION:Please join ADBA in our Operators Working Group meeting on digestate. \n\nTime: 9am to 11am GMT on Tuesday\, 8th December. \nMore details to come. \nContact person: Sam Hinton\, AD Operator Support Manager at ADBA\, at sam.hinton@adbioresources.org and +44 (0) 7795 186026. \n  \nPlease RSVP below to reserve your place in the meeting.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/operators-working-group-meeting-on-digestate/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201119T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201119T153000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20201111T182030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201111T182258Z
UID:4962-1605794400-1605799800@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:Research & Innovation Working group - 19th November
DESCRIPTION:Please join ADBA in our meeting of the Research & Innovation Working group. \n\nTime: 2pm to 3:30pm GMT on Thursday\, 19th November. \nMore details to come. \nContact person: Nick Primmer\, Market and Policy Analyst at ADBA: nick.primmer@adbioresources.org  /   +44 (0) 7906 018911 \n  \nPlease RSVP below to reserve your place in the meeting.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ri-working-group-19-november/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201106T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201106T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20201030T155610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201030T164022Z
UID:4874-1604674800-1604678400@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ASK ADBA 6 November 2020
DESCRIPTION:Please join ADBA in our networking and presentation space on REMO. \n\nRegistration is free!\n\nADBA will be here to answer your questions\, Covid-19 related or other.\n\nOur staff will present our ‘pipeline\,’ which is the latest data on the UK AD & biogas market. We will show you how to navigate the interface so you can research information on plants which are operational or in planning: \n\nType of plant;\nElectrical capacity from CHP plants;\nBiomethane plants and capacity;\nSector of plants;\nFeedstock use;\nAD plant growth over time;\nCapacity projections.\n\n\nWhether you’re a member or not\, come along and discuss your issues with us\, face-to-face. \nOr use this opportunity to network with other attendees in our virtual meeting space. \nWe are here to support you.\n \nJoin us for a Virtual roundtable Q&A with the ADBA team \nAs well as Chief Executive Charlotte Morton\, our panel of experts will include Rebecca Thompson Senior Policy Manager\, Sam Hinton\, Technical Support Manager and Dr Nick Primmer\, Market Analyst\, all other ADBA staff will also be on hand to help. Bring your questions!  \n\nYou will receive your log-in details and instructions on how to use the platform one day prior to the event.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ask-adba-6-november-2020/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200908T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200908T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200109T163213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200803T150422Z
UID:1325-1599557400-1599584400@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ADBA Scottish Conference 2020 ONLINE
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/adba-scottish-national-conference-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200825T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200825T133000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200723T091804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200803T124659Z
UID:4559-1598349600-1598362200@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to AD: benefits\, value and role in the Green Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Anaerobic digestion\, also known as “AD\,” is the simple\, natural breakdown of organic matter into biogas (carbon dioxide and methane) and organic fertiliser called digestate. So AD even turns waste into clean\, green power!\nHow does this happen? What are the challenges? What are the biggest advantages?\nAD has a vital role in the Green Recovery\, so whether you’re interested in learning more about the process as part of a broader understanding of sustainable energy\, considering options for dealing with household\, commercial or agricultural waste\, or starting work at an AD plant\, this is the event for you.  \nDelivered by Lucy Lewis and Lucy Owens of Marches Biogas \nAGENDA \n10 am – Registration and networking \n10:30 –  Event begins: \n\nIntroduction – to Lucy and Lucy and their specialties within the Industry\, plus an event overview covering the learning outcomes and topics to be covered.\n\n\nSection 1 – The introduction to Anaerobic Digestion with an overview of the process and the types of feedstocks that can be used as well as key process parameters including Organic Loading Rates\, Hydraulic Retention Time\, Mass Balance and the Biological process including Feedstocks.\nSection 2 – The Mechanics of AD – Examples of feeding\, mixing\, and heating systems\, and the impact of feedstock contamination\, to the outputs looking at biogas and digestate use. We will also cover in section 2 the importance of monitoring systems and daily operational checks.\nSection 3 – The importance of H&S\, DSEAR\, COSHH and Regulations specific to AD\nSite Video Tour – we can use this as if we were giving a full site tour in person explaining the process and talking through site layout. Virtual tour of an operational plant.\nAn overview of the “Introduction to AD” E-Learning course.\n\nFor further information\, please contact Greville at: greville.southgate@adbioresources.org \nTo book and pay by phone or invoice\, please contact Angela at: angela.knight@adbioresources.org \nConcession tickets are available for students and some local government /civil servants. Please contact Greville for clarification.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/introduction-to-ad-its-benefits-value-role-in-the-green-recovery/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/MARCHES-AD-plantALH1_780x440.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200730T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211023T000000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200731T101715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T114545Z
UID:4580-1596067200-1634947200@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:The World Biogas Summit & Expo Presentations
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nAct now and ensure you receive all presentation recordings directly to your inbox after the event so you can review after the event and share with your team and colleagues. Even the seminar sessions you couldn’t attend! \nAll event content: £69 \nOne day event content: £39 \n(Price for purchasing all event content post event: £69) \nYou will receive an email with a link within the week of the end of the event.  \n 
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/the-world-biogas-summit-expo-2020-presentations/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200605T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200601T102527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200603T162933Z
UID:4449-1591369200-1591372800@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ASK ADBA 5 June 2020
DESCRIPTION:Please join ADBA in our networking and presentation space on REMO.  \n\nADBA will be here to answer your questions\, Covid-19 related or other.\n\nWhether you’re a member or not\, come along and discuss your issues with us\, face-to-face. \nOr use this opportunity to network with other attendees in our virtual meeting space. \nWe are here to support you.\n \nJoin us for a Virtual roundtable Q&A with the ADBA team \nAs well as Chief Executive Charlotte Morton\, our panel of experts will include Rebecca Thompson Senior Policy Manager\, Sam Hinton\, Technical Support Manager and Dr Nick Primmer\, Market Analyst\, all other ADBA staff will also be on hand to help. Bring your questions!  \n\nYou will receive your log-in details and instructions on how to use the platform one day prior to the event.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ask-adba-5-june-2020/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210606
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200604T150956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200731T100131Z
UID:4514-1591142400-1622937599@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:World Biogas eFestival Replay
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \n  \nThe World Biogas Association (WBA) is pleased to bring a REPLAY of the eFestival to the global biogas community with presentation slides and video recordings of sessions. \nNote: Presentation slides and Video recordings are free of charge for the Unlimited Pass holders. \n If you have purchased a ticket for Day 1 only\, you will get a free content access to that Day 1 accordingly\, unless you purchase other Day passes. \nThe World Biogas eFestival Replay \nThis is a series of recorded online interactive presentations by an international line-up of eminent speakers shared their expertise and facilitated networking to achieve the common goal of: \n\nhighlighting the use of biogas worldwide\, share best practice\,\ndiscussing new innovations\,\nunderstanding policy contexts\,\naddressing questions around technological challenges and opportunities\, and\nfeeding in to the upcoming WBA report Pathways to 2030 and the World Biogas Summit.\n\nThis event gave delegates the opportunity to network face to face\, share LinkedIn details quickly\, exchange knowledge\, views and experience from around the world\, all from the comfort of your home or your office. \nBuilding on the 2019 report\, The Global Potential of Biogas\, The World biogas eFestival will contribute to delivering a clear pathway to 2030 along which the global biogas industry can grow and realise its potential to deliver a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of 12%. The discussions and case studies presented at World Biogas eFestival will feed in to the next WBA report\, Pathways to 2030\, and in to the content presented at the World Biogas Summit 2020\, 7-8 October in Birmingham\, UK. \n…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. \nDiscount codes (if applicable please apply the following code at checkout. We will check they have been applied correctly) \nWBA Members 20% off code: WBAeFestival20 \nDelegates from non OECD / Low Income countries 50% off code: wbefest50 \nNational Associations members from WBA’s partners list: NatAssociation15 \nStudent 50% off code: Student[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/world-biogas-efestival-replay/
ORGANIZER;CN="WBA":MAILTO:cmurdoch@worldbiogasassociation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200602T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200602T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200522T102648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200528T184745Z
UID:4313-1591102800-1591110000@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:New Feedstock Opportunities from COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Surplus production and novel waste streams may become available for the AD industry during coronavirus. What are the issues with accepting these feedstocks and why have they arisen? What to do if your feedstock has decreased?\nADBA invites you to our Learning & Development online workshop: “New Feedstock Opportunities from COVID-19” from 13:00 to 15:00 BST on Tuesday\, 2nd June.\nWith AD a central part to the circular economy and waste hierarchy\, it is pivotal for processing organic streams that cannot be used for human consumption or animal feed. ADBA’s network of experts in research\, consulting\, farming and regulation will be explaining where\, what\, and how recent developments in the AD industry will impact optimisation including biochemistry\, heating\, energy generation and digestate. \n  \nWho is this workshop for? \nAD operators\, plant managers\, producers of any type of feedstock\, farmers\, equipment suppliers\, consultants and anyone else in and around the AD industry. \n  \nWhat will you take away from this workshop? \n\nWhich industries are having additional wastes or surplus production and why?\nHow have digester owners and industry responded?\nChanges on-site; biology\, mechanical adjustments\, and compliance?\nWhat are the regulatory requirements?\nOperational challenges and optimising your system\nPlus: group discussions\n\n  \nAgenda: \n  \n\n\n\n13:00\nIntroduction & Networking\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n13:10\nBackground \n–         What industries are having issues \n–         Current developments \n–         Industry and Association response short and long term\nSam Hinton\, ADBA \n \n \n \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n13:30\nWelsh Milk Case Study and the future of milk in Wales \n–         The current challenges around milk and what is planned in the future.\n–         Potential increase in animal slurries as a result of plans to increase the dairy sector; NVZs; a novel concept that we have for flexible methane production associated with the dairy sector; integration with renewable power and biopolymers\nProf. Sandra Esteves\, University of South Wales \n \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n13:45\nGroup Discussion / Q&A\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n14:00\nChanges on-site \n–         Biology and feedstock characteristics \n–         Delivery and storage considerations \n–         Ramping down/up\nAvril Banks\, Ab-En Ltd \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n14:20\nGroup Discussion / Q&A\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n14:35\nCHP Control during reduced output \n–         Protecting your asset \n–         Gas Quality \n–         Monitoring \n–         Getting Support\nTim Broadhurst\, CooperÖstlund \n \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n14:45\nRegulatory Information on new feedstocks \n–         Waste Hierarchy \n–         What to do if crisis strikes \n–         Waste Codes\nSam Hinton\, ADBA and a Regulator depending on c19\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n14:50\nGroup Discussion & How to find out more\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nWe will be using the REMO platform\, as used for the Ask ADBA sessions and the WBA World Biogas eFestival. This is web-based\, so needs no software or downloads. \nADBA is the UK Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association. We bring together expertise to support best practice\, and we represent the industry to government and regulators. \n  \nAny questions\, please contact: Sam Hinton at Sam.Hinton@adbioresources.org and +44 (0)7795 186 026\n  \nIf you are having issues paying by card\, or if you’d like to pay by invoice\, please contact Angela Knight on angela.knight@adbioresources.org \nOur friends at National Farmers’ Union\, For Farmers and World Biogas Association get a discount – so choose the ticket “NFU/FF/WBA-members-02-June-Feedstock.”
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/managing-waste-streams-in-covid-19/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200528T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200515T103058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200527T191423Z
UID:4123-1590658200-1590670800@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:Digestates: How to get the most from them
DESCRIPTION:Digestate is the inevitable bi-product of producing biogas via anaerobic digestion. Used correctly it can be a nutrient-rich\, organic fertiliser that enriches and replenishes the soil\, whilst simultaneously helping society to deal with the ever increasing quantity of organic waste.\nThis event will look at what different types of digestate are common in the UK\, where it is produced and used\, when and what permits are needed.\nThis is an interactive\, online event\, with plenty of time for networking and group discussions.\nAgenda: \n9:30am – Networking \n9:55am -Event starts: Intro form Greville Southgate\, ADBA \n10:00 – David Tompkins\, Aqua Enviro: An overview of the topic: How much is there and where is it; What are the main benefits; why do digestate markets need to change? \n10:30 Amaya Arias-Garcia\, SUEZ: Enhancement technologies; how to get the most from digestate;  \n11:00 Iorweth (Yog) Watkins\, Westcountry Rivers Trust: What do farmers want from digestate; what then leeches out from digestate through the fields and into the rivers; how can building an AD plant impact the local farming economy and environment  \n11:30 Alan Jones\, EA: Agronomy and digestate applications for post harvest applications and the impact of The Farming Rules on contractors and land users; Lagoon storage under ssafo and the issue of covering lagoons to reduce ammonia \nEach speaker will present for 20-25 minutes\, then answer questions form the room. \n12:00 – Networking session\, for delegates to formulate questions for the panel \n12:30 Panel of all 4 speakers\, answering questions from the room. \n13:00 Final remarks\, Greville Southgate\, ADBA  \nWe will be using the REMO platform\, as used for the Ask ADBA sessions and the WBA World Biogas eFestival. This is web-based\, so needs no software or downloads.  \nADBA is the UK Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association. We bring together expertise to support best practice\, and we represent the industry to government and regulators. \n  \nAny questions\, please contact: Greville Southgate on greville.southgate@adbioresources.org \nTo pay by invoice\, please contact Greville (see above) or Angela Knight  on angela.knight@adbioresources.org \nOur friends at National Farmers’ Union\, For Farmers and World Biogas Association get a discount – so choose the ticket “NFU/FF/WBA-members-28-May-Digestates.”
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/digestates-how-to-get-the-most-from-them/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Digestates-2020.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200527
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200409T143154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T073430Z
UID:3382-1590105600-1590537599@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:World Biogas eFestival
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe World Biogas Association (WBA) is pleased to bring to the global biogas community: \nThe World Biogas eFestival \na series of online interactive presentations by an international line-up of eminent speakers sharing their expertise and facilitating networking to achieve the common goal of: \n\nhighlighting the use of biogas worldwide\, share best practice\,\ndiscussing new innovations\,\nunderstanding policy contexts\,\naddressing questions around technological challenges and opportunities\, and\nfeeding in to the upcoming WBA report Pathways to 2030 and the World Biogas Summit.\n\nThis event will give delegates the opportunity to network face to face\, share LinkedIn details quickly\, exchange knowledge\, views and experience from around the world\, all from the comfort of your home or your office. \nBuilding on the 2019 report\, The Global Potential of Biogas\, The World biogas eFestival will contribute to delivering a clear pathway to 2030 along which the global biogas industry can grow and realize its potential to deliver a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of 12%. The discussions and case studies presented at World Biogas eFestival will feed in to the next WBA report\, Pathways to 2030\, and in to the content presented at World Biogas Summit 2020\, 7-8 October in Birmingham\, UK. \n…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. \nDiscount codes (if applicable please apply the following code at checkout. We will check they have been applied correctly) \nWBA Members 20% off code: WBAeFestival20 \nDelegates from non OECD / Low Income countries 50% off code: wbefest50 \nStudent 50% off code: Student
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/world-biogas-efestival/
ORGANIZER;CN="WBA":MAILTO:cmurdoch@worldbiogasassociation.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200515T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200511T092937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200515T134146Z
UID:3996-1589554800-1589558400@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ASK ADBA 15 May 2020
DESCRIPTION:Please join ADBA in our networking and presentation space on REMO.  \n\nADBA will be here to answer your questions\, Covid-19 related or other.\n\nWhether you’re a member or not\, come along and discuss your issues with us\, face-to-face. \nOr use this opportunity to network with other attendees in our virtual meeting space. \nWe are here to support you.\n \nJoin us for a Virtual roundtable Q&A with the ADBA team \nThis week we partner with the National Farmers’​ Union. Jonathan Scurlock\, Chief Adviser – Renewable Energy and Climate Change at NFU\, will be joining us to talk about the role of AD in decarbonising farming.  \nAs well as Chief Executive Charlotte Morton\, our panel of experts will include Rebecca Thompson Senior Policy Manager\, Sam Hinton\, Technical Support Manager\, Viktoryia Nestserava\, Policy Manager and Dr Nick Primmer\, Market Analyst\, all other ADBA staff will also be on hand to help. Bring your questions!  \n\nYou will receive your log-in details and instructions on how to use the platform one day prior to the event.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ask-adba-15-may-2020/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200508
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200428T145455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200429T170648Z
UID:3776-1588809600-1588895999@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:Ask WBA Thursday 7 May 10h00 to 11h00 BST (UTC +1)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\n\n \nPlease join the World Biogas Association in our networking and presentation space on REMO.  \n\n\nWhether you’re a member or not\, come along and discuss your issues with us\, face-to-face.  \n\nOr use this opportunity to network with other attendees in our virtual meeting space. \nWe are here to support you.\n \nJoin us for a Virtual roundtable Q&A with the WBA team \nAs well as David Newman\, President\, our panel of experts will include Charlotte Morton\, Chief Executive; Ellis Owen\, Business Development Manager; Rebecca Thompson\, Senior Policy Manager; and Jon Hughes\, Editorial Manager. All other WBA staff will also be on hand to help. Bring your questions!  \nYou will receive your log-in details and instructions on how to use the platform one day prior to the event. \nDate and time:  \nWe will host “Ask WBA” across two sessions to allow participation from across the world. \nThursday\, 7th May\, 10h00 to 11h00 BST (UTC +1) – register below. \nThursday\, 7th May\, 16h00 to 17h00 BST (UTC +1) – Register at http://adbioresources.org/registrations/event/ask-wba-thursday-7-may-16h00-to-17h00-bst-utc-1/ \nPlease note\, the timezone for BST (British Summer Time) is UTC +1. Be sure to check your own timezones at https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ \n  \nTopics: \n\nMessage from the WBA President\nClimate Change and Biogas Declaration\nPreview of the World Biogas eFestival\nUpdate from our market analysts\nCovering the news with our digital magazine\nQuestions & Answers\n\n  \nThere will be ample time for networking with your peers. \n  \nRSVP is essential. Register to the 10h00 to 11h00 BST (UTC +1) session below or the 16h00 to 17h00 BST (UTC +1) session at http://adbioresources.org/registrations/event/ask-wba-thursday-7-may-16h00-to-17h00-bst-utc-1/. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ask-wba_2020-05-07/
ORGANIZER;CN="WBA":MAILTO:cmurdoch@worldbiogasassociation.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200501T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200501T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200428T081326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200428T082030Z
UID:3765-1588345200-1588348800@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ASK ADBA 1st May 2020
DESCRIPTION:Please join ADBA in our networking and presentation space on REMO.  \n\n\nWhether you’re a member or not\, come along and discuss your issues with us\, face-to-face.  \n\nOr use this opportunity to network with other attendees in our virtual meeting space. \nWe are here to support you.\n \nJoin us for a Virtual roundtable Q&A with the ADBA team \nAs well as Chief Executive Charlotte Morton\, our panel of experts will include Rebecca Thompson Senior Policy Manager\, Sam Hinton\, Technical Support Manager\, Viktoryia Nestserava\, Policy Manager and Dr Nick Primmer\, Market Analyst\, all other ADBA staff will also be on hand to help. Bring your questions!  \nYou will receive your log-in details and instructions on how to use the platform one day prior to the event. \n\n\n\nASK ADBA \nFriday 1 May 2020\n\n\nChair\nEllis Owen\n\n\n15:00\nEvent opens. Join us for networking.\n\n\n15:10\nEllis Owen opens event – explains how to use REMO and introduces Viktoryia Nestserava\, Policy Manager\n\n\n15:15\nADBA Spring Members’ Meeting round up \nViktoryia Nestserava\, Policy Manager\n\n\n15:35\nNetworking and questions at tables\n\n\n1600\nEvent Ends\n\n\nTables\n·        Speak to Charlotte Morton\, Chief Executive\,                ADBA \n·        Policy Troubleshooting 1 \n·        Policy Troubleshooting 2 \n·        Regulation\, operators and COVID-19 \n·        Membership \n·        World Biogas e-Festival \n·        Engaging with your MP
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ask-adba-1st-may-2020/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200430T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200430T164000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200213T140001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200430T115324Z
UID:1499-1588251600-1588264800@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ADBA Spring Members' Meeting 2020
DESCRIPTION:ADBA SPRING MEMBERS’ MEETING PROGRAMME \n(Registration below) \n  \n13:00 – 13:10         Joining the online platform and short networking \n  \n13:10 – 13:20         Welcome and Introduction from the CEO\nCharlotte Morton\, Chief Executive\, ADBA \n                               \n13:20 – 13:40         ADBA Policy Update  \nNick Primmer\, Policy and Market Analyst\, ADBA \nNick will provide an update on the policy changes since October 2019. Nick will also explain the objectives of the upcoming consultation on the Comprehensive Spending Review and the feed-in needed from members. \n  \n13:40 – 14:00         New support for clean heat: gathering industry feedback \n                              Jane Lumb\, Clean Heat\, BEIS \nJane will be explaining the upcoming consultations on the new allocation of flexible Tariff Guarantees\, the Green Gas Levy and Green Gas Support schemes\, and on Heat Networks. Jane will also be able to answer a few questions from the audience. \n                               \n14:00- 14:20          Ofgem: COVID-19 challenges \n                              Luke Bailey\, Senior Policy Manager-RHI\, Ofgem \n                              Luke will touch upon the current mitigation strategy regarding COVID-19\, covering the key queries received from the biogas/biomethane sector. These will include delays in payments\, schemes application/commissioning dates\, reporting obligations\, etc. Luke will also respond to general questions from members.  \n  \n14:20 – 14:40          Networking break \n  \n14:40 – 14:55         Ofgem: COVID-19 challenges\nLuke Bailey\, Senior Policy Manager-RHI\, Ofgem \nLuke will be answering more questions from members.  \n  \n14:55 – 15:15         Future food waste recycling policy \nSamuel Hare\, Waste and Recycling Policy Advisor\, Defra \nSam will present a summary of the current and future legislation affecting feedstock availability that Recycling Consistency Policy currently under development by Defra will provide. Samuel will be able to answer a few questions from the audience.  \n  \n15:15 – 15:35         Transport decarbonisation roadmap and biomethane potential \n                              Gloria Esposito\, Head of Projects\, Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership \nGloria will outline the potential of biomethane for transport\, refuelling infrastructure\, expectations from the Transport Decarbonisation Plan and the DfT’s upcoming consultation. Gloria will be able to answer a few questions from the audience.  \n  \n15:35 – 15:55         Quality Protocol and recent consultation responses \nSam Hinton\, Technical Support Manager\, ADBA \nSam will give an overview of the recent consultations submitted to the EA on the matter of Digestate Quality Protocol and the expected legislative changes. Sam will also outline upcoming consultations regarding Biomethane Quality Protocol with the EA. Sam will finish off with the discussion on how we are handling additional feedstocks becoming available as a result of COVID-19.  \n  \n15:55 – 16:05         Future CfD Consultation \nKaty Knipe\, Clean Electricity\, BEIS \nKaty will provide an overview of the consultation on changes to the structure of Contracts for Difference for AD industry input.  \n  \n16:05 – 16:40         Networking – Please Bring Your Own Glass!
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/adba-spring-members-meeting-2020/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200428T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200428T162445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200428T165459Z
UID:3814-1588060800-1588870800@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:Ask WBA Thursday 7 May 16h00 to 17h00 BST (UTC +1)
DESCRIPTION:Please join the World Biogas Association in our networking and presentation space on REMO.  \n\n\nWhether you’re a member or not\, come along and discuss your issues with us\, face-to-face.  \n\nOr use this opportunity to network with other attendees in our virtual meeting space. \nWe are here to support you.\n \nJoin us for a Virtual roundtable Q&A with the WBA team \nAs well as David Newman\, President\, our panel of experts will include Charlotte Morton\, Chief Executive; Ellis Owen\, Business Development Manager; Rebecca Thompson\, Senior Policy Manager; and Jon Hughes\, Editorial Manager. All other WBA staff will also be on hand to help. Bring your questions!  \nYou will receive your log-in details and instructions on how to use the platform one day prior to the event. \nDate and time:  \nWe will host “Ask WBA” across two sessions to allow participation from across the world. \nThursday\, 7th May\, 10h00 to 11h00 BST (UTC +1) \nThursday\, 7th May\, 16h00 to 17h00 BST (UTC +1) \nPlease note\, the timezone for BST (British Summer Time) is UTC +1. Be sure to check your own timezones at https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ \n  \nTopics: \n\nMessage from the WBA President\nClimate Change and Biogas Declaration\nPreview of the World Biogas eFestival\nUpdate from our market analysts\nCovering the news with our digital magazine\nQuestions & Answers\n\n  \nThere will be ample time for networking with your peers. \n  \nRSVP is essential. Please select whether you will attend 10h00 to 11h00 BST (UTC +1) session or the 16h00 to 17h00 BST (UTC +1) session or both. 
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ask-wba-thursday-7-may-16h00-to-17h00-bst-utc-1/
ORGANIZER;CN="WBA":MAILTO:cmurdoch@worldbiogasassociation.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200424T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200424T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200407T121419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200505T140441Z
UID:3376-1587740400-1587744000@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ASK ADBA 24th April 2020
DESCRIPTION:Please join ADBA in our networking and presentation space on REMO.  \n\n\nSam Hinton\, Technical Support Manager and Jon Hughes\, Editorial Manager\, will discuss their recent trip to Denmark\, presenting case studies and outlining the Denmark biogas industry model. \n\nWhether you’re a member or not\, come along and discuss your issues with us\, face-to-face. \nOr use this opportunity to network with other attendees in our virtual meeting space. \nWe are here to support you.\n \nJoin us for a Virtual roundtable Q&A with the ADBA team \nAs well as Chief Executive Charlotte Morton\, our panel of experts will include Rebecca Thompson Senior Policy Manager\, Sam Hinton\, Technical Support Manager\, Viktoryia Nestserava\, Policy Manager and Dr Nick Primmer\, Market Analyst\, all other ADBA staff will also be on hand to help. Bring your questions!  \n\nYou will receive your log-in details and instructions on how to use the platform one day prior to the event.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ask-adba-24th-april-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200417T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200417T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200407T121220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200428T082110Z
UID:3372-1587135600-1587139200@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ASK ADBA 17 April 2020
DESCRIPTION:Please join ADBA in our networking and presentation space on REMO.  \n\nADBA will be here to answer your questions\, Covid-19 related or other.\n\nWhether you’re a member or not\, come along and discuss your issues with us\, face-to-face. \nOr use this opportunity to network with other attendees in our virtual meeting space. \nWe are here to support you.\n \nJoin us for a Virtual roundtable Q&A with the ADBA team \nAs well as Chief Executive Charlotte Morton\, our panel of experts will include Rebecca Thompson Senior Policy Manager\, Sam Hinton\, Technical Support Manager\, Viktoryia Nestserava\, Policy Manager and Dr Nick Primmer\, Market Analyst\, all other ADBA staff will also be on hand to help. Bring your questions!  \n\nYou will receive your log-in details and instructions on how to use the platform one day prior to the event.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ask-adba-17-april-2020/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200414T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200414T163000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200210T154557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200330T095841Z
UID:1428-1586856600-1586881800@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:Health and Safety Essentials in AD
DESCRIPTION:This training will be delivered by specialist consultant Neill Files. Neill has been formally involved in the Health & Safety sector since 1989\, following 11 years’ service in the Royal Engineers. In collaboration with Aardvark Certification Limited and ADBA\, Neill has developed this course to comply with the ADCS requirements and to help promote safe practice throughout the industry. \nAgenda \n09:30 –Registration and refreshments\n10:00 – Session 1\nIntroduction to Health and Safety and why you need to Manage it\nRelevant Legislation\nWhy we need to Risk Assess and have Risk Assessments\nSafe Systems of Work\nEmergency Planning\nDSEAR/ATEX\nSafety Signage appropriate to the Hazards\nAccident Investigation and Reporting\n12:30 – Lunch (Provided: Please tell us of any dietary needs) and Networking \n13:15 – Session 2\nPlant and Transport\nElectrical Safety\nConfined Space\nHealth and Well-being (including: Manual Handling\, Noise\, Vibration\, PPE\, Welfare)\nWorking at Height\nCoSHH\nHuman Behaviour (Lone/Remote Working\, Contractors\, Visitors)\n16:15 – Summary and Close \nTHIS EVENT IS NOW BEING DELIVERED ONLINE. The agenda will be modified to include regular\, short breaks. \nDue to the Coronavirus situation\, ADBA will deliver this event via video conferencing\, using Zoom. Attendees will be sent a link and need only click the link and follow on screen instructions. \nTo pay by invoice\, please contact:greville.southgate@adbioresources.org or angela.knight@adbioresources.org  \nor call 020 3176 4415
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/health-and-safety-awareness-within-the-ad-and-waste-sector/
LOCATION:ZOOM\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200403T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200403T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135044
CREATED:20200331T161737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200331T161815Z
UID:3306-1585926000-1585929600@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ASK ADBA 3rd April 2020
DESCRIPTION:Please join ADBA in our networking and presentation space on REMO.  \n\nADBA will be here to answer your questions\, Covid-19 related or other.\n\nWhether you’re a member or not\, come along and discuss your issues with us\, face-to-face. \nOr use this opportunity to network with other attendees in our virtual meeting space. \nWe are here to support you.\n \nJoin us for a Virtual rountable Q&A with the ADBA team \nAs well as Chief Executive Charlotte Morton\, our panel of experts will include Rebecca Thompson Senior Policy Manager\, Sam Hinton\, Technical Support Manager\, Viktoryia Nestserava\, Policy Manager and Dr Nick Primmer\, Market Analyst\, all other ADBA staff will also be on hand to help. Bring your questions!  \n\nYou will receive your log-in details and instructions on how to use the platform one day prior to the event (Thursday 2nd April).
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ask-adba-3rd-april-2020/
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