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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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200403T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200403T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20200331T161737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200331T161815Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200327T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200327T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20200320T134519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200325T132043Z
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SUMMARY:Ask ADBA
DESCRIPTION:Join 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! 
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ask-adba/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200326T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200326T163000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20200210T113256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200324T095053Z
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SUMMARY:Plant Optimisation Training
DESCRIPTION:The training is delivered by Angela Cronjé\, director of ROOTS Organics Ltd\, an independent consultancy providing technical support and advice on the recycling of organics. Angela is a chemical engineer who has worked in the waste industry for 15 years and set up ROOTS with Sarah Manwaring in 2015.  They work with investors\, composting and AD operators\, farmers and end users of compost and digestate products. \nAgenda \n9:30 am   Registration\, tea and coffee\, 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 (Provide: please tell us of any dietary needs) \n12:45   4. Process metrics: Data collection and analysis \n13:30   5. Troubleshooting: When it goes wrong\, what to do? \n14:30  Coffee break with networking \n15:00  6. Process design: Get it right from the start. \n15:30  Discussion: Open session \n16:00  The site visit to Singleton Birch AD plant is now postponed. \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 
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/plant-optimisation-training-2/
LOCATION:Zoom\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200316T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200317T183000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20200102T183849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T160047Z
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Biomass valorisation in Africa as a solution to climate change - Rabat\, Morocco
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: THIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.  \n“Biomass valorisation in Africa as a solution to climate change” \nThe event will be held under the Under the Aaegis of the Ministry of Energy of the Kingdom of Morocco. \n  \n  \n \n  \nOrganizing committee:  \nWorld Biogas Association \nWorld Bioenergy Association \nHassan El Bari\, Ibn Tofail University\, Morocco \n  \nFrom the Ministry of Energy of Morocco \nMohamed Bernannou \nMs Houda El Fatimi \nMohamed Ouhmed \n  \nFrom Masen \nMoufid Adraoui \n  \nIntroduction to the programme \n  \nAfrica disposes of millions of tons of biomass across the continent every day- whilst some of these wastes are used as animal feeds and soil improvers; much is burnt in the open environment\, dumped into uncontrolled landfills\, or left to rot in the open. \nYet the two huge assets Africa has (huge amounts of biomass and warm temperatures) could be exploited to create both energy and fertilisers beneficial to help African countries meet their climate change targets.  Managing wet\, biodegradable wastes to transform these into biogas would reduce GHG emissions\, improve renewable energy production and provide employment\, a cleaner environment and low impact fertilisers for agriculture.  Conversely\, using waste wood from controlled forestry activities can ensure a supply of low cost heat and fuel in many off grid localities and avoid the destruction of forest resources. \nFor a study on the potential of biomass use in Africa\, https://www.iea.org/reports/africa-energy-outlook-2019 \nIn the past\, the transformation of biomass into energy has been done mainly by combustion in incinerator plants. However\, today the conversion of energy from biomass can be achieved using various technologies. In fact\, there is a much wider range of technologies suitable for energetic waste utilization\, e.g. gasification\, pyrolysis or the biochemical processes to produce biogas\, especially if a sustainable waste management system is implemented and valuable fractions (such as glass\, metal\, paper\, plastic etc.) are separated first for re-use and recycling. The basic concern is that the circular economy saves more greenhouse gases than it generates. In contrast\, many emerging and developing economies in Africa face the major challenge of developing an adequate waste management system that complies with the basic principle of the circular economy and/or improving existing but inadequate and unsustainable waste management systems. \nAfrica so far has not been able to  develop these industries on an industrial scale- biogas is limited to very small household/community units which while extremely important in the local context\, do not resolve the larger waste issues from urban centres where most of the populations are now living.  Planning\, planting and managing forestry resources to provide localised heat for communities could help transform the landscapes of Africa where forests have been cut\, back into planted areas. \nClearly barriers exist to developing these virtuous actions: financial\, logistical\, legislative and technical. \nThis conference aims at exploring what can be done to overcome these barriers and push more quickly towards a low carbon emissions society. Furthermore\, the conference output will focus on the best and appropriate biomass conversion technologies for the African case. \n  \nWhy Morocco? \n  \nThe Kingdom of Morocco will begin its planning on the valorisation of biomass in 2020. Having already achieved 42% of energy production (electricity) through its massive investments in solar power\, the country is now looking at how to produce fuels and heat from other renewable sources. (https://www.mem.gov.ma/en/Pages/secteur.aspx?e=2) \n  \nThe IEA has identified this need among African countries whose initial responses to climate change policies were directed towards electricity production from renewables- but to go much further towards decarbonisation of the economy\, other energy outputs are required in transportation and buildings. \nFor more details on Morocco’s energy policies\, see (https://www.iea.org/countries/Morocco) \nMorocco is a portal into other African nations\, with a highly developed network of relationships with countries on the continent. Morocco therefore is inviting several of these to participate with the aim of sharing and developing experiences together. \nParticipating in this conference therefore provides the opportunity of dialogue with institutions and businesses across Africa. \n  \nCountries invited to attend include: Kenya\, Rwanda\, Egypt\, Tunisia\, Algeria\, Ghana\, South Africa\, Ethiopia\, Senegal\, Nigeria\, to share their experiences and help develop synergies with each other in the context of south-south collaboration. \n  \nWho should participate? \n  \nThis conference aims at practitioners\, energy sector policy makers\, operators\, industries and local authorities\, farming community representatives\, waste management operators\, biogas and biomass industries supplying equipment and building plants\, consultants\, academics and energy users. \n  \nProvisional Programme \n  \nFirst Day:  \n  \n9.30 – 10.30:  \n  \nWelcome and introduction \nHE Aziz Rabbah \nMinister of Energy for the Kingdom of Morocco \n \n  \nResearch into bioenergy in Africa \nProfessor Hassan El Bari\, Ibn Tofail University\, Morocco \n \n  \nPolicies and the climate change landscape \nDavid Newman\, President World Biogas Association \n \n  \nM. Ouhmed Mohamed\, Directorate of Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency\, Ministry of Energy of the Kingdom of Morocco \n  \nCoffee Break 10.30-11.00 \n  \n11.00 – 13.00: plenary session \n  \nMorocco’s renewable energy programmes to meet the Paris Climate targets \nHicham Bouzekri\, Masen \, Morocco \n \n  \nDevelopment and potential of bioenergy globally and in Africa \nRemigijus Lapinskas\, President World Bioenergy Association \n \nExperiences from the invited nations \n  \nTypha Valorisation: The solution to the reed invasion in the Senegal River \nDr Macodou Sall\, Chief Executive Officer\, the Energy and Climate Change Center \n \n  \nLunch break 13.00-14.00 \n  \n14.00 – 17.30: \n  \nTopic 1: State of the art in Biomass and Biogas technologies (Anaerobic Digestion technologies\, Biomass combustion technologies\, pyrolysis) \nPotential for development of pellets as source of renewable fuel \nWerner Sitzmann\, Technical Director\, Amandus Kahl \n \n  \nGood practices in biomass heating in greenhouse installations using residues \nJesus Lopez\, Director General\, Tubocas \n \n  \nThe role of biogas \nChris Maloney\, Global Head of Organics Diversion\, Eisenmann \n \n  \nTopic 2: Biomass and Power generation (co-firing technologies\, renewable fuels) \nChristian Rakos\, CEO\, Propellets \n \n17.30-18.30 networking cocktail and one-to-one meetings among all participants \n  \nDinner 20.00-23.00 \n  \nSecond Day:  \n  \n09.30 – 13.00: \n  \nTopic 3: Biogas and waste-to-energy (biofuels) \nWorldwide Biogas Collaboration – Sharing Local Biogas Experiences to Address Global SDGs – Now and at Scale \nThomas Minter\, Director\, Malaby Biogas \n \n  \nExperiences from Waste to Energy projects in SE Asia \nNervy Santiago\, General Manager\, Alterna Verde \n \n  \nThe potential of biogas in the integrated waste platform \nGiovanni Fornasa\, Sales Manager\, IES Biogas \n  \n \n  \nBasar Beyazoglu\, CEO\, Renesco Renewables \n \n  \nTopic 4: Biogas/Biomass project financing and structuring \nSpeakers: from guest countries\, World Biogas Association and World Bioenergy Association \n  \nMobilizing climate finance for biomass in Africa: challenges and opportunities \nMahugnon Serge Djohy\, Climate & Energy Finance Expert \n \nLunch 13.00 – 14.00 \n  \n14.00 – 17.00:  \nTopic 5: The research landscape- what we still need to know. \nChair Professor Hassan El Bari\, Morocco \n \n  \nSpeakers from guest countries and invited research institutes \n  \n17.00: Conclusions\, World Biogas Association/World Bioenergy Association \n  \n17.30-18.30: Networking and one-to-one meetings among all participants \n  \nClosure 18.30pm \n  \nConference Organisation \n  \n\nAccommodation\n\nThe Ministry of Energy\, Mining and Environment will provide accommodation for official invited guests. All other participants are kindly invited to book their own accommodation. \n  \n\nCost of Participation\n\nParticipation in the conference and its social programme is free for guests from invited nations and those speakers invited by the Kingdom of Morocco. \nParticipation in the conference proceedings only is free for delegates from non-OECD countries (excludes the dinner on Day 1). \nParticipation in the conference and its social programme for OECD country delegates is £230 per person. \nAll delegates receive coffee and lunch. \nRegistration: (see below) \n  \n\nAll proceedings will take place in the English language.\n\n  \n\nIf you wish to speak and present at the conference please send your one page abstract for consideration to the organizing committee to Professor Hassan El Bari.\n\nClick here to download the abstract template. \nProfessor  Hassan EL BARI email: elbari.hassan@uit.ac.ma
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/biomass-valorisation-in-africa-as-a-solution-to-climate-change/
LOCATION:Centre d’accueil et de conférences à Hay Riad\, Rabat\, Morocco
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200313T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200313T163000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20200214T143133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T103254Z
UID:1503-1584091800-1584117000@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Edinburgh workshop: Health and Safety Essentials in AD.
DESCRIPTION:This event has had to be postponed until further notice.  \n  \nThis 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 \nADBA thanks SLR consulting for hosting this event. \nDelegates for the ADBA Scottish Conference can select the Delegates Special priced tickets below\, for a £46 reduction. This applies to both members and non-members.  \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/edinburgh-workshop-health-and-safety-awareness-in-ad/
LOCATION:SLR\, Floor 2\, 4/5 Lochside View\,\, Edinburgh Park\, Edinburgh\, EH12 9DH
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200302T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200302T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20200212T113928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200213T101624Z
UID:1486-1583164800-1583172000@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:Biomethane: The Pathway to 2030 - Report Launch
DESCRIPTION:Please note: You will receive an official invitation via email one week prior to the event. You will need to bring the official invitation with you to the event to pass security checks. 
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/biomethane-the-pathway-to-2030-report-launch/
LOCATION:Thames Pavilion\, House of Commons\, Westminster\, SW1A 0AA\, London\, SW1A 0AA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200207T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200207T110000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20200610T153127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200610T153204Z
UID:4551-1581066000-1581073200@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:AD Operators Info Session - Free!
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URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/ad-operators-info-session-free/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191211T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191211T193000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190822T103819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191001T072915Z
UID:891-1576054800-1576092600@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ADBA National Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:IMPORTANT\, please read. The address you enter when purchasing a delegate ticket must match the address the card is registered to. 
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/adba-national-conference-2019/
LOCATION:One Great George Street\, One Great George Street\, London\, SW1P 3AA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191126T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191126T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20191011T100558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191114T101322Z
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SUMMARY:Feedstock\, sampling and digester health
DESCRIPTION:An ADBA learning and development event. \nFor tickets – scroll down. \nThis workshop will look at two  vital aspects of  AD: the careful planning and management of feedstock\, including: mixing\, blending\, additives\, storing\, clamping and feed-in. Then also the biology within the plant – how this can be measured\, monitored\, analysed and encouraged\, including how additives impact quality and quantity of output. \nIt  will draw on the experiences of industry specialists to help all attendees gain a better understanding of the digester health and how to influence it. \nPlanned Agenda (may be subject to change) \n10 am Registration\, networking\, tea/ coffee. \n10:30 Welcome from ADBA. \n10:35 Principals of crop-fed AD: An introduction and overview. Sam Hinton\, Technical Support Manager\, ADBA \n10:55 Feedstock: Planning crops and feedstock\, and how this impacts the biology in the digester and the digestate. Becky Greaves\, Research Manager\, Biogen. \n11:30 Coffee/ tea and networking \n11:50 Feedstock additives – crop treatments that can increase biogas yield and minimise storage losses. Michael Carpenter\, Northern Regional Sales Manager\, Kelvin Cave Ltd. \n12:25 Lunch and networking \n13:30 Sampling and interpreting samples. How\, when and from where to take samples and how to understand the results. Tim Elsome\, General Manager\, FM Bioenergy \n14:05 Digester health and the use and effects of additives in enhancing process performance: stabilising\, recovery and improving yield. Dimitris Theodoridis\, Operations Manager\, Omex Environmental Limited. \n14:40 Coffee/ tea and networking \n15:00 Testing\, balancing and blending feedstock: optimising digester performance by careful control of the feedstock. Dr Chris Rose\,  Amur. \n15:45 Close \n(For Events page click here) \nTo pay by invoice please contact greville.southgate@adbioresources.org  or angela.knight@adbioresources.org  \nor call 020 3176 4415 \nFor any questions please contact Greville on the above email or phone number. \nPlease select the appropriate ticket below: ADBA member\, NFU member or Non-member ticket.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/feedstock-and-biology/
LOCATION:Lyceum \, Crewe\, Heath St\,\, Crewe\, CW1 2DA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191029T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191029T103000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20191008T162757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191021T165421Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Market update — Germany
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nTuesday\, 29th October\n9h30 to 10h30 GMT (UTC +0)\n  \nThe World Biogas Association (WBA) invites you to our exclusive webinar on our market update of Germany. \nGermany is one of the world’s largest biogas producers. What are the country’s keys to success? \n  \nSpeakers and topics: \n  \n \nDavid Newman\, President of the World Biogas Association\, will chair the webinar. \n  \n \nDr Sarika Jain will present WBA’s Market Report on Germany. \n  \nThe webinar is free for WBA members\, academia and developing countries. Non-members must pay £70\, which unlocks registration for up to 10 staff at their organisation. You will receive a separate e-mail directly from WBA staff with the link to login to the webinar. \n  \nDelegates will be able to send in questions before and during the webinar. Registration to the webinar also adds you to the WBA news mailing list (you can unsubscribe by clicking the unsubscribe link in the newsletter). \n  \nFor more information\, contact Robert Zlokower at rzlokower@worldbiogasassociation.org and tel:00442039600780 \n  \nWe look forward to engaging in a stimulating discussion with you! \n  \nHow to register if you are a WBA member\, academia or from a developing country:\nRegister for free using using the “RSVP” form below. \n  \nHow to register if you are not a WBA member:\nPay online with a credit card or debit card using the “Tickets” form below. \nIf you prefer to pay by invoice / BACS\, please e-mail Angela Knight on: angela.knight@adbioresources.org \nTo pay by phone with a credit card or debit card\, call Robert Zlokower on +44 (0)20 3960 0780. \n  \nTickets are non-refundable\, but may be transferred under certain circumstances.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/webinar-market-update-germany/
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ORGANIZER;CN="WBA":MAILTO:cmurdoch@worldbiogasassociation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191010T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191010T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190909T092657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T094214Z
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SUMMARY:ADBA Autumn Members' Meeting 2019
DESCRIPTION:This free\, member-only event gives you the chance to hear from government departments such as BEIS and DfT\, as well as regulators including Ofgem\, and to discuss the latest industry developments with our policy team. \n 
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/adba-autumn-members-meeting-2019/
LOCATION:Ashfords LLP London\, 1 New Fetter Lane\, London\, EC4A 1AN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190905T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190905T163000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190801T142010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190830T114942Z
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SUMMARY:Clamp Right! - Good digester biology begins in the clamp.
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nIncrease the yield of your feedstock by careful clamping: Even a 10% increase represents significant benefits.\n(For full information – click here) \nParking is available at Ram Meadow Car Park\, Cotton Lane and costs £2:40 for the full day. \nScroll down to book \nIf you prefer to be invoiced for this event\, or have any other questions\, please contact: \nFor enquiries: greville.southgate@adbioresources.org \nFor invoicing: Angela.knight@adbioresources.org[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/clamp-right-increase-yield-by-25/
LOCATION:Farmers Club\, The Bury St Edmunds & Farmers Club\, 10 Northgate Street Bury St Edmunds\, Suffolk\, IP33 1HQ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190829T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190829T163000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190731T134442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190827T125628Z
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SUMMARY:Plant Optimisation Training
DESCRIPTION:Get the best from your AD plant\, improve process performance and minimise problems. \n(For full information -click here) \nScroll down to book \nIf you prefer to be invoiced for this event\, or have any other questions\, please contact: \nFor enquiries: greville.southgate@adbioresources.org \nFor invoicing: Angela.knight@adbioresources.org
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/plant-optimisation-training/
LOCATION:Bidwell House\,\, CB2 9LD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190718T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190718T163000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190415T151754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T103016Z
UID:649-1563442200-1563467400@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:Health & Safety Training for AD Staff
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, 18th July\, SS. Great Britain\, Gas Ferry Road\nBristol  BS1 6TY\n9:30 – 4:30 pm\nDo you operate\, work in or work with an AD plant or plants? \nAre you fully aware of key legal aspects of Health & Safety affecting your plant? \nDelivered by Gavin Dearsley\, this will be practical and interactive training\, aimed at all operator staff and those with AD plant interactions. \nGavin has more than 20 years’ experience in a variety of areas including risk management\, health and safety\, fire safety\, facilities and environmental management. He has 8 years experience of assessing and monitoring safety at AD plants in particular and currently looks after around 20 plants in the UK. Gavin has been delivering this course for 7 years. \nThe training looks at all aspects of plant safety\, from the environment and processes to working conditions\, safety equipment and operational practices. It will leave you fully conversant with all key Health & Safety issues at AD plants\, requirements and procedures and provide an extensive overview of all:\nRelevant legislation & regulations; Hazards & risk assessment; Machinery hazards; Noise & vibration issues; Electrical safety; Transport safety; People on site -visitors and staff; Necessary paperwork systems and procedures. \nThis training will ease understanding of the requirements of the various paperwork systems and procedures and help ensure improved ownership of site HSE issues. \nA course certificate will be issued after completion of the training. \nFull Agenda: \n9.30am Registration & refreshments for a 10.00am start \n10 am Managing Health & Safety:\nDangers of working in AD; Legislation; Risk Assessments; Method Statements; Emergency Planning; Accident Reporting and Investigation; Safety Signs and Notices\nHazardous / Dangerous Substances:\nClassification; Health Effects; Safety Data Sheets; COSHH Assessment; Product Labels; DSEAR; ATEX Equipment and EX zoning plans\nMachinery & Equipment:\nMachinery Hazards; Case Studies – Machinery and Process Equipment; Lifting Equipment; Pressure Systems; Noise and Vibrations \n1.00 pm Lunch (provided -please inform us of your dietary requirements) \nMachinery & Equipment (continued):\nElectrical Safety; Transport Safety; Case Studies – Transport\nThe Workplace:\nConfined Spaces; Working at Height; Working the Clamps\nPeople:\nLone Working; Fatigue; Contractors and Visitors; Manual Handling; Personal Protective Equipment \n4.00 – 4.30pm Finish \n(There will be coffee breaks in both morning & afternoon sessions) \nCar parking can be booked for £2.50 per day -contact Greville at the email below. \nFor details or any questions\, please contact Greville on greville.southgate@adbioresources.org  \nBook tickets online below\, or if you prefer to pay by invoice / BACS\, please contact Angela Knight on: angela.knight@adbioresources.org\nTickets are non-refundable\, but may be transferred under certain circumstances.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/bristol-health-safety-essentials-for-ad-operators/
LOCATION:SS. Great Britain\, Great Western Dockyard\, Gas Ferry Rd\,\, Bristol\, BS1 6TY
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190705
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190109T093839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190110T112843Z
UID:17-1562112000-1562284799@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:The World Biogas Summit 2019
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Run alongside UK AD and World Biogas Expo 2019 at the NEC Birmingham on 3rd-4th July 2019\, the World Biogas Summit 2019 will cover the following overarching themes: \n\nDeveloping a sustainable circular economy globally to meet climate change and UN Sustainable Development Goals commitments\nThe contribution anaerobic digestion and biogas can make to:\n\nurban living\nagriculture\nsoil replenishment\nsanitation\n\n\nRemoving barriers and winning hearts and minds\n\nFinance\nOperational performance\nPublic engagement\n\n\n\nSpecific topics to be discussed will include waste management\, transport\, clean energy\, sustainable agriculture\, green finance\, technological innovation and branding.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/the-world-biogas-summit-2019/
LOCATION:NEC Birmingham\, National Exhibition Centre\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B40 1NT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190705
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190109T091304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T173501Z
UID:11-1562112000-1562284799@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:UK AD & World Biogas Expo
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]HELP TO IGNITE BIOGAS GROWTH AROUND THE WORLD! \nThe UK AD and World Biogas Expo 2019 will be at the NEC Birmingham on 3rd-4th July 2019. As the largest international trade show dedicated solely to AD and biogas\, UK AD and World Biogas Expo 2019 offers a unique combination of industry insight\, innovation and investment opportunities for both the UK and international markets.UK AD and World Biogas Expo is unique in covering all sectors and regions where AD offers solutions – from UK farming to world mega cities\, from local waste and water management to global energy generation and transport. The expo is run alongside the World Biogas Summit 2019. \nUK visitors will hear about the latest domestic market news\, including policy and regulations\, as well as discover international trends and developments. \nInternational visitors will be able to explore business prospects in the UK as well as showcase their success stories. \nThe show will offer unrivalled opportunities to learn\, showcase\, and do business. \nRegister for your free ticket below:[/vc_column_text]Visitor Registration [/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/uk-ad-world-biogas-expo/
LOCATION:NEC Birmingham\, National Exhibition Centre\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B40 1NT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190523T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190523T110000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190508T143603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190509T163446Z
UID:791-1558605600-1558609200@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Market update — Malaysia
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, 23rd May\n10h00 to 11h00 BST (UTC +1)\nThe World Biogas Association (WBA) invites you to our exclusive webinar on our market update of Malaysia.  \n  \nSpeakers and topics: \n– David Newman\, President of the World Biogas Association\, will chair the webinar. \n– Dr Sarika Jain will present WBA’s Market Report on Malaysia. \n– Ernest Navaratnam\, Group Chief Executive Officer of Cenergi\, will discuss government energy policies. \n– Harmen Dekker\, Manager Business Development at DMT Environmental Technology\, will share insights on business experience and industry potential. \n  \nThe webinar is free for WBA members\, academia and developing countries. Non-members must pay £70\, which unlocks registration for up to 10 staff at their organisation. You will receive a separate e-mail directly from WBA staff with the link to login to the webinar. \n  \nDelegates will be able to send in questions before and during the webinar. Registration to the webinar also adds you to the WBA news mailing list (you can unsubscribe below or by clicking the unsubscribe link in the newsletter). \n  \nFor more information\, contact Robert Zlokower at rzlokower@worldbiogasassociation.org and tel:00442039600780 \n  \nWe look forward to engaging in a stimulating discussion with you! \n  \nHow to register if you are a WBA member\, academia or from a developing country:\nRegister for free using using the “RSVP” form below. \n  \nHow to register if you are not a WBA member:\nPay online with a credit card or debit card using the “Tickets” form below. \nIf you prefer to pay by invoice / BACS\, please e-mail Angela Knight on: angela.knight@adbioresources.org \nTo pay by phone with a credit card or debit card\, call Robert Zlokower on +44 (0)20 3960 0780. \n  \nTickets are non-refundable\, but may be transferred under certain circumstances.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/webinar-market-update-malaysia/
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ORGANIZER;CN="WBA":MAILTO:cmurdoch@worldbiogasassociation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190522T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190522T163000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190408T104741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190508T152835Z
UID:603-1558517400-1558542600@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:CAMBRIDGE - Health & Safety Essentials for AD Operators
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, 22nd May 2019\, at CB1 Business Centre\, Cambridge CB1 2JD\n9:30 – 4:30 pm\nDo you operate\, work in or work with an AD plant or plants? \nAre you fully aware of key legal aspects of Health & Safety affecting your plant? \nDelivered by Gavin Dearsley\, this will be practical and interactive training\, aimed at all operator staff and those with AD plant interactions. \nGavin has more than 20 years’ experience in a variety of areas including risk management\, health and safety\, fire safety\, facilities and environmental management. He has 8 years experience of assessing and monitoring safety at AD plants in particular and currently looks after around 20 plants in the UK. Gavin has been delivering this course for 7 years. \nThe training looks at all aspects of plant safety\, from the environment and processes  to working conditions\, safety equipment and operational practices. It will leave you fully conversant with all key Health & Safety issues at AD plants\, requirements and procedures and provide an extensive overview of all:\nRelevant legislation & regulations; Hazards & risk assessment; Machinery hazards; Noise & vibration issues; Electrical safety; Transport safety; People on site -visitors and staff; Necessary paperwork systems and procedures. \nThis training will ease understanding of the requirements of the various paperwork systems and procedures and help ensure improved ownership of site HSE issues. \nA course certificate will be issued after completion of the training. \nFull Agenda: \n9.30am Registration & refreshments for a 10.00am start \n10 am Managing Health & Safety:\nDangers of working in AD; Legislation; Risk Assessments; Method Statements; Emergency Planning; Accident Reporting and Investigation; Safety Signs and Notices \nHazardous / Dangerous Substances:\nClassification; Health Effects; Safety Data Sheets; COSHH Assessment; Product Labels; DSEAR; ATEX Equipment and EX zoning plans \nMachinery & Equipment:\nMachinery Hazards; Case Studies – Machinery and Process Equipment; Lifting Equipment; Pressure Systems; Noise and Vibrations \n1.00 pm Lunch  (provided -please inform us of your dietary requirements)  \nMachinery & Equipment (continued):\nElectrical Safety; Transport Safety; Case Studies – Transport \nThe Workplace:\nConfined Spaces; Working at Height; Working the Clamps \nPeople:\nLone Working; Fatigue; Contractors and Visitors; Manual Handling; Personal Protective Equipment \n4.00 – 4.30pm Finish  \n(There will be coffee breaks in both morning & afternoon sessions) \nThis training is also running in Bristol on June 18th. Click here to book BRISTOL\nFor details or any questions\, please contact Greville on greville.southgate@adbioresources.org \nBook tickets online below\, or if you prefer to pay by invoice / BACS\, please contact Angela Knight on: angela.knight@adbioresources.org\nOr by phone: 020 3176 4414 or 020 3176 4415\nTickets are non-refundable\, but may be transferred under certain circumstances.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/health-safety-essentials-for-ad-operators/
LOCATION:CB1 Business Centre\, 20\, Station Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2JD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190501
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190117T162558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190424T123221Z
UID:208-1556582400-1556668799@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:Cleantech Innovate
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Cleantech Innovate connects the most promising environmental technologies with investors. We provide an equal platform\, driven by diversity and innovation. Our aim is to accelerate results for a more sustainable future. \nBecome a driver of change! The 2019 event will bring together the cleantech community in a transformational new format. \nTickets are non-refundable\, but may be transferred under certain circumstances.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text el_class=”investor-discount”]*Investors can apply for a discount code via email here. Or get in touch on 020 3176 5440. Purchasing a Delegate ticket with this code applied will grant you the discounted price above.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/cleantech-innovate/
LOCATION:Royal Horticultural Halls\, The Lindley Hall\, Elverton St\, London\, SW1P 2PB\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190403T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190403T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190304T145342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190319T153158Z
UID:416-1554285600-1554307200@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:How to cash in on your digestates
DESCRIPTION:An ADBA learning & Development event. \nWednesday 3rd April 2019 Keystone Innovation Centre\, Thetford\, IP24 1JD. \nCash in on your digestate: It’s an Asset\, not an Issue. \nAs an inevitable result of the AD process\, many regard digestate as merely a by-product\, but it can be turned into an asset that can cut costs and even drive profits. \nRich in nutrients and valuable phosphates\, digestate is an ideal natural fertilizer and there are different ways to extract and exploit that potential value. \nThis event will take an in-depth look at digestate from understanding the biological processes\, including the effects and implications of different feedstocks\, through to the intricacies of permitting and certification. We will hear from farms with on-site AD plants and the different ways they use the outputs for financial benefit. \nThe day begins with registration at 10 am\, including tea & coffee\, before the first address at 10:30. \nThere will be opportunities for networking and roundtable discussions for delegates to share their own experiences and challenges.\nA light lunch will be served (please inform us of any special dietary needs) and the day concludes with a visit to a nearby AD plant in operation. \nKey Take-Aways: \n\nA clearer understanding of the process\, especially the variables affecting digestate.\nGet to grips with permitting and certification – what is needed\, what isn’t\, what is relevant for your situation?\n Hear concrete examples of digestates being used to save costs and improve overall farm performance.\n From a practical perspective\, this will show you all you need to know about the practicalities of using digestate in an agricultural situation\, including both the potential benefits and some of the challenges involved.\n\nAGENDA: \n10 am Registration\, tea & coffee.\n10:30 Welcome address from ADBA\n10:35 David Tompkins\, Aquaenviro : A broad introduction to the topic and address current and new uses for digestate. He will also consider the risks of contamination\, especially with micro-plastics.\n11:15  Stephen Temple\, Norfolk farm director: A case study from his own in-farm AD plant\, which includes tackling ammonia  emissions and the general cost benefits. Plus a guide to collecting and analysing the relevant data.\n11:50 Round table discussion\, with refreshments\n12:15 Lunch served.\n13:00 Andrew Blenkiron\, Euston Estates: A case study\, prior to visiting their AD plant. He will look at how Euston Farms both provide feedstock and utilise the resulting digestate\, with the dual benefits of cost savings and soil improvements.\n13:40 Angela Cronje\, Roots Organics: A guide to permits and certificates. Angela is a chemical engineer who has worked in the waste industry for 15 years\, providing technical support and advice on the recycling of organics.\n14:20 Roundtable discussion\, with refreshments\n15:00 SITE VISIT to Euston Biogas AD plant (Please bring boots)\n16:00 Finish \nTo book – please scroll to the bottom of this page. \nFor further information please contact Greville Southgate on: greville.southgate@adbioresources.org  or call: (+44) 020 3176 4415 \nADBA is The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association.  \nThrough lobbying activities\, meetings with government officials\, working groups\, high profile industry events\, educational material and more\, ADBA aims to facilitate the industry’s growth\, helping the UK meet its renewable energy targets and pave the way for a carbon-free future.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/how-to-cash-in-on-your-digestates/
LOCATION:Keystone Innovation Centre\, Croxton Road\,\, Thetford\,\, Norfolk\,\, IP24 1 JD
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190402T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190402T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190301T131338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190401T110759Z
UID:394-1554208200-1554231600@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ADBA Spring Members' Meeting 2019
DESCRIPTION:Our upcoming Member Meeting comes at a crucial time for our industry with the Department for Environment\, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) consulting on mandating separate food waste collections for all households in England\, with the meeting providing opportunity to shape our response. Currently\, only 51% of local authorities in England collect food waste separately from residual waste\, with the government proposals potentially diverting to AD up to 1.5 million tonnes of food waste currently going to landfill\, where it releases greenhouse gases. Join us on the 2nd April to discuss the Defra’s proposals for food waste collections\, for case studies from local authorities\, and to debate our response to the consultation.\nConference Programme\n12:30 – 13:30         Lunch and registration \n  \n13:30 – 13:45         Welcome and introduction \n  \nCharlotte Morton\, Chief Executive\, ADBA \n  \n13:45 – 14:00         Public Affairs and Policy update \n  \nJon Harrison\, External Affairs Manager\, ADBA \nOpen Discussion \n  \n14:00 – 14:20         Clean Growth – Transforming Heating               \n                \nJessica Brodholt\, Biogas Policy Advisor (Heat Strategy)\, BEIS \nMembers’ to feed their views back to the Government in the Q&A session \n  \n14:20 – 14:40        The Smart Export Guarantee: the impact on the price of electricity sold/PPA value   \n  \nBrian Farrell\, Partner in the Energy and Waste Sector\, Ashfords LLP \n  \n14:40 – 15:00         Agriculture and AD: What does the Clean Air Strategy mean for AD operators?  \nHow can operators plan ahead for new regulations for storing and spreading digestate to tackle ammonia? \n  \nDr Jennifer Horrocks\, Policy Advisor (Air Quality Industrial Emissions)\, Defra \n  \n15:00 – 15:20         Refreshments        \n  \n15:20 – 15:40         Developing and delivering Competence Management Systems (CMS) \n  \nPetra Stapp\, Compliance Development Manager\, 360 Environmental \n15:40 – 16:00         Water 2020 and how deregulation of the water sector is set to support further growth in AD \n  \nGraham Southall\, Group Commercial Director\, Northumbrian Water \n  \n16:00 – 16:20         What does the Resources and Waste Strategy mean for operators?  \nWill it direct more food waste to AD? \nHow will quality be affected? Do biobags present a challenge or opportunity? \n  \nNeil Liddell-Young\, Renewable Energy Manager\, Severn Trent \n  \n16:20 – 16:40         Local authority experiences of separate food waste collections \n  \nCathy Cook\, Local Authority Support Manager\, London Waste and Recycling Board \n  \n16:40 – 19:00         Please join us for networking drinks \n  \n19:00                     Event Close
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/adba-spring-members-meeting-2019/
LOCATION:Ashfords LLP London\, 1 New Fetter Lane\, London\, EC4A 1AN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190301
DTSTAMP:20260428T174618
CREATED:20190109T102412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T090548Z
UID:23-1551312000-1551398399@registrations.adbioresources.org
SUMMARY:ADBA Scottish National Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:Two years after its launch\, the ADBA Scottish National Conference returns for the third time in February to Glasgow at a time of major shifts in the UK and abroad. It will be a timely opportunity to bring together the Scottish AD community to discuss pressing issues\, growing opportunities and policy changes that specifically affect the Scottish AD industry. \nScotland is ahead of England on food waste collection and treatment and there are now over 50 AD plants in Scotland. The scope for growth in the sector is huge but it also faces many challenges. Scottish industry and policy makers are looking for solutions to ensure Scotland can achieve its potential. How does Brexit impact Scotland achieving its zero waste targets? What new technologies are available that can change plant performance? What are Scotland’s plans for agricultural reform post-Anaerobic digestion: the hub of Scotland ’s future circular economy CAP? \nA programme of panel debates and keynote speeches from leading industry experts will address these and other key questions alongside\, best practice and technological advances that can improve performance. The conference will also showcase case studies from some of Scotland’s on-site AD projects\, such as distilleries. \nWe will be welcoming some of the most respected AD professionals from Scotland and the rest of the UK\, including: AD operators and developers\, farmers & landowners\, government\, local authorities\, academics\, food & drink industries\, investors\, technology and equipment providers to share expertise and experiences and get up to date with the latest developments in the Scottish AD market. Join us to help build on the success of Scottish AD and secure its place at the hub of Scotland’s circular economy.
URL:https://registrations.adbioresources.org/event/adba-scottish-national-conference/
LOCATION:Radisson Blu Hotel\, Glasgow\, 301 Argyle Street\, Glasgow\, G2 8DL\, United Kingdom
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