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ADBA Conference Preview aD: safeguarDiNg tomorrow’s fooD aND eNergy security event sponsor: NatioNal coNfereNce 12 DeC 2012 LOnDOn One Great GeOrGe Street WeStminSter ageNDa Attend live debates with government spending under pressure, the uK economy desperate for a boost and threats to energy security and food supply, this is an excellent opportunity for a nascent sector like AD. with a strong focus on meeting this challenge, ADBA’s National Conference 2012, entitled ‘AD: safeguarding tomorrow’s food and energy security’, is the place to debate the most pressing issues facing our industry. “Tamar energy are delighted to sponsor the ADBA National Conference 2012 as a focused conference on anaerobic digestion and biogas in the uK. This event offers us a platform to present ourselves to the market.” Peter McIntyre, Business Development Manager, Tamar Energy time programme: ADBA National Conference 2012 speakers 09:30am Welcome and introduction to the conference Charlotte morton, Chief executive, ADBA 09:35am Headline sponsor’s address Alan Lovell, Chairman and Chief executive, Tamar Energy 09:45am AD’s role in supporting climate smart farming Jonathon Porritt, Founder Director & Trustee, Forum for the Future 10:10am A closed loop economy: the best use of resources through re-use and recycling of food waste steve wallace, Director, Aldersgate Group 10:35am Assessing the value of AD to the UK economy David Kennedy, Chief executive officer, Committee on Climate Change (CCC) tbc 11.00 - 11.30am Coffee 11:30am 1.00 - 2.00pm Making the most of limited resources: delivering the ‘huge increase’ in a deficit constrained economy The main debate at this year’s conference looks at how we make the most of limited resources in a deficit constrained economy. The panel will discuss the importance of clear and consistent policies and incentives from the government in realising the benefits AD can bring to the uK economy, and how the AD market will develop in the context of government’s economic priorities. relatively modest investment and consistent messaging now would incentivise the food, drink, farming and local authority sectors to become more heavily involved in the AD industry, bringing both immediate and long term benefits to the uK as a whole. Lunch Gas to grid and Green Gas Trading Biomethane injection into the gas grid is arguably the most efficient way to utilise the biogas produced by the AD process but despite developments there are still barriers to biomethane development. This break out session will discuss ofgem’s latest strategy for gas to grid and the extent to which emIB’s recommendations will be taken into account. The DeCC rHI team will provide the latest on how the rHI can best support gas to grid installations and grant Ashton will provide an update on green gas Trading (ggT). Fiona Harvey, environment Correspondent, The Guardian tbc Lord de mauley, Parliamentary under secretary, Defra tbc richard Nuttall, Business Director, Clydesdale Bank John woodruff, Chairman, NAWDO and Head of waste service, Bromley Council Adam Quinney, Vice President NFU Ian Jones, Non-executive Director, Howard Tenens tbc richard Lochhead, Scottish Government’s Cabinet secretary for rural Affairs and the environment tbc Andy rees, Head of waste strategy Branch, Welsh Government steve rowe, senior manager (gB markets), Ofgem DECC – rHI team tbc grant Ashton, Director, Green Gas Trading Dave Lander, Director, Dave Lander Consulting Alan midwinter, Commercial services Project manager, Scotia Gas Networks (SGN) tbc Coen meijers, Area sales manager, DMT Environmental Technology 3.30 - 4.00pm Why does the market not value digestate properly? The high nutrient value of digestate is widely acknowledged but the cost of distributing and spreading – and the early stage of market development – bring the potential of digestate as a product down. This break out session will explore the importance of establishing markets for digestate and different strategies for increasing the profitability of digestate including enhancement, distribution and marketing. Coffee Transport As part of a closed loop economy that reduces the reliance on fossil fuels from overseas biomethane as a transport fuel could be hugely important. Andrew whittles and his panel of low carbon transport experts will discuss the biomethane for transport strategy and highlight what needs to happen in order to establish the infrastructure and incentives required for biomethane as a transport fuel to realise the success that the numerous trials have indicated is possible. David Tompkins, Agriculture Programme Delivery manager, WRAP Royal Haskoning DHV tbc Alexander maddan, Chief executive, Agrivert Chris Cooper, Technical Director, Barfoot Energy tbc DfT representative tbc Andrew whittles, managing Direcotor, Low Emission Strategies (LES) Justin Laney, general manager - Central Transport, John Lewis Partnership tbc Chris Nash, Chairman, Gasrec Andy eastlake, managing Director, Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (Low CVP) Howard Tenens – speaker tbc 5.30pm Drinks reception What is the value of our food waste? Food “waste” has a great deal of value if processed optimally. It is important to make sure that different types of food waste are processed in accordance with the waste hierarchy, and that packaging and collection strategies are designed to avoid diminishing the value of this feedstock. richard will discuss the importance of correctly valuing feedstock, stuart will discuss collection and packaging strategies which can protect the value of food through the supply chain and Clare will examine the extent to which current government policies and regulations allow for the value of food waste to be maximised. Bill elliott, Business Development Director, Tamar Energy richard Barker, Chief executive, Biogen stuart Hayward-Higham, Development Director, SITA UK Clare Hawley, Deputy Director, waste strategy and management, Defra tbc 8 AD & BIogAs News | NoVemBer 2012 www.adbiogas.co.uk Break out session: Break out session: Break out session: Break out session: Panel discussion:

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