From Waste to Energy: Unlocking the Potential of Biogas and Biomethane

Explore the current state of the biomethane sector, identifying potential barriers, and uncovering the opportunities biogas presents. This event promises an informative day filled with excellent speakers and engaging discussions.

As we work towards a sustainable future, a diverse range of technologies and approaches will be necessary.

Production of Biogas is a route that has many multifaceted benefits, it can be upgraded to Biomethane which is an adaptable fuel that is increasingly contributing to decarbonising challenging sectors such as heavy transport and machinery, industrial processes, agriculture and can be injected into the gas grid, directly replacing natural gas.  

While AD's use of 'wet waste' as feedstocks, including food waste, slurries, manures, and sewage, also offers a critical waste management solution and a means to decarbonise the waste sector. In the agricultural sector, biogas can play a pivotal role in creating a circular economy by replacing fossil fertilisers with digestate, an organic fertiliser.

Join us in Kegworth for a day dedicated to exploring the current state of the Biogas/methane sector, identifying potential barriers, and uncovering the opportunities Biogas/methane presents. This event promises an informative day filled with excellent speakers and engaging discussions.

Our keynote speaker this year is David Hurren, REA. David will be highlighting the potential for Biomethane in the gas grid and the importance for improved processes and agility from GDN's to enable biomethane connection to networks, unlocking the potential within the UK Economy for this significant renewable energy source.