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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?
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How can operators comply with the sustainability requirements that will be introduced in autumn 2015?
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@ 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? |
- › Mr Stuart Easterbrook, Contracts Manager, National Grid
- › Mr William Mezzullo, Associate Director, Future Biogas
- › Mr Tony Glover, Director of Policy, Energy Network Association
- › Mr Alan Midwinter, Commercial manager, SGN
- › Stephen McCulloch, Managing Director, Chesterfield Biogas & Chairman, Biomethane-to-Grid Working Group, ADBA
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