The UK Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) has said that the value of biogas in the UK’s decarbonisation efforts is ‘underestimated’ following the release of the UK Government’s Net Zero Strategy.
Although the report, entitled ‘Net Zero Strategy: Build Back Greener’, acknowledged that biogas, anaerobic digestion (AD), and biomethane can play a role in achieving the country’s net zero emission targets, the ADBA believes that the strategy ‘significantly underestimates’ the role that they can play.
With the Government stating that it aims to triple biomethane in the gas grid by 2030, ADBA’s modelling suggests that biomethane production could be increased ten-fold, enough to heat over 4.5m homes per year.
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