Farming News - Unique opportunity to visit a liquid based Biogas plant

Unique opportunity to visit a liquid based Biogas plant

This is a unique opportunity to visit a newly commissioned liquid based Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Biogas plant, using waste water (White water effluent) from a dairy as the base feedstock. The dairy uses the CHP (Combined Heat & Power) from the gas produced for its own use. 


Date:     15th June 2011
Venue:   Shaftesbury, North Dorset
Time:     9.00am - 3.30pm

The plant owners and operators will be at the seminar and will join you on the plant tour to answer your questions.

Join a morning of seminars including:

  • Overview of the AD market
  • Feed in Tariffs / ROC's / RHI details
  • Feedstock selection with a special focus on industrial organic effluents that could be utilised for AD Biogas
  • Plant costs / Funding Biogas projects / Profitability
  • Digestate issues
  • Planning / permitting / Environment Agency issues
  • The BV Dairy site history, case study and vision for renewable energy
Clearfleau is a British Anaerobic Digestion (AD) technology company that has developed the liquid AD process for the UK market.  AD combines renewable energy production with bio-waste and nutrient management and helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The innovative plant, designed and built by Clearfleau for BV Dairy in Shaftesbury, offers a novel approach to on-site treatment of liquid residues produced in the food processing sector.
 
For more information and to register, please click on the link below


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Price is £165+VAT which includes seminar sessions, plant tour, lunch and all refreshments