Biogas UK 2014,etc.venues Maple House, Birmingham, UK
The UK’s biogas meeting place - Biogas UK 2014

Stephen McCulloch | Managing Director
Chesterfield Biogas & Chairman, Biomethane-to-Grid Working Group, ADBA

Stephen McCulloch, Managing Director, Chesterfield Biogas & Chairman, Biomethane-to-Grid Working Group, ADBA

Stephen is chairman of the Biomethane-to-Grid Working Group at the Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas Association (ADBA) - a leading trade body in the renewable energy. Stephen is also Managing Director of Chesterfield Biogas. Since starting Chesterfield BioGas in 2008 Stephen has led pioneering work on ground-breaking UK Biomethane to grid injection projects, many of which have now become an industry benchmark. Working tirelessly with industry influencers and government bodies to create a successful infrastructure for the biomethane to grid market.

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Appearances coming up:

Day One


@ 09.10
Keynote Panel: The Renewable Heat Incentive: Should the government ring-fence RHI so it is available for new infrastructure only?

RHI tariff review - Banding or Tiering: How large is the risk of this halting all but the smallest biomethane developments?
Why does the level of support need adjusting from ‘one size fits all’ policy?
With RHI tariff rates only focussed till 2016, what will happen between 2016-2020 in order for UK to meet targets?

Regulatory changes to biogas and biomethane introduced in May 2014- what impact will this have on applications?

How can operators comply with the sustainability requirements that will be introduced in autumn 2015?

Day Two


@ 11.20
What are the next steps for biomethane injection into the grid and can it deliver 10% of the UK’s domestic gas demand?

How is the industry working to expedite the number of AD plants injecting into the natural gas grid across the UK?
What are the implications of grid connection with further plants to be connected and a limited capacity?
Connecting to local distribution networks is the best option for producers of biomethane- but how can the low pressure network accommodate injections of biomethane?
With no specifications or regulations for removal of VOCS, where is the limit?

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