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Anaerobic digestion
Anaerobic digestion is a well proven renewable energy and waste management technology. It produces renewable energy in the form of biogas from organic materials such as manures and slurries, food waste and sewage sludge. We are committed to making the most of the potential of anaerobic digestion to contribute to our climate change, waste management and wider environmental objectives
Latest news
- England’s Official Information Portal on Anaerobic Digestion, www.biogas-info.co.uk, was produced by the NNFCC to help Government deliver shared national ambitions for anaerobic digestion. The portal will act as a gateway to all information available on AD.
(21 September 2009)
Further information
- Read more: What is Anaerobic Digestion?
- Government actions: financial and market support, demonstration programme, standards and protocols
Where to get business advice
Contact us
- email biogas@defra.gsi.gov.uk
Page last modified: 21 September 2009
Page published: 17 February 2009
