NFU Vice President Gwyn Jones will be among a high-profile set of speakers at the Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association 2011 conference next week (London, Dec 14).
The ABDA get-together represents a great chance for farmers interested in building their own AD plant to get the latest news and expert advice.
All the key questions will be tackled, ranging from finance, government support and new market opportunities - such as the use of biomethane as a transport fuel - to the development of a best practice scheme which could play a big role in helping to secure investment. Click here for the full programme.
Who will be speaking?
- Charles Hendry, Minister of State, DECC
- Gwyn Jones, Vice President, NFU
- Richard Barker, Chief Executive, Biogen Greenfinch
- Alexander Pohl, Sector Specialist - Sustainability, HSBC Bank
- DECC 2050 Pathways Team
- Thomas Minter, Director, Malaby Martin
- Dave Timson, Head of Waste, Sainsbury's
- Philipp Lukas, Managing Director, Future Biogas
Delegate rates are from £295 (ex VAT). To find out more, view the full conference programme and register to the event, please visit www.adbiogas.co.uk.
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