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UK is focal point of biogas research says CLAThe CLA (Country Land and Business Association) is helping to organise a high- level green conference on 17 April. Specially invited delegates from the UK and around the globe will flock to a pioneering Biodigester plant in Ludlow to share the latest on biogas research with the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Oliver Harwood, Chief Surveyor of the CLA and a director of Task 37 UK, a body set up with support from the CLA to promote the latest biogas technology across the UK, said: "This conference is vital in sharing knowledge and learning how to harness biogas effectively.
"The CLA is a strong and committed supporter of biodigester technology. We want this conference to help ensure UK businesses have access to the latest research and development from around the world, so members who invest in biogas get the best available technology."
The Biodigester facility, located at Ludlow in the West Midlands is demonstration plant supported by both Defra and Advantage West Midlands, the regional development agency and was completed by Greenfinch in 2007.
The plant processes local food waste and then converts the green waste to biogas. This contains 60 percent methane which it harnesses to produce energy in the form of renewable electricity and hot water. It supplies a significant proportion of the town's electricity needs, and recharges the electric food waste collection vehicle which services the plant.
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NOTES TO EDITORS:
1. The CLA is the membership organisation for owners of land, property and businesses in rural England and Wales. We offer our members leadership and professional advice, and we use our expertise and experience on rural matters to promote our members' interests and to influence decision-makers. We speak for everyone who believes in a living and working countryside.
2. The CLA has a 36,000-strong membership.
3. For more information about the CLA, visit: www.cla.org.uk<http://www.cla.org.uk/>
4. The UK is one of 10 member countries of the IEA Task 37. The others being –Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland and the Netherlands.
5. The Enterprise Works programme of related training continues with a series of seminars entitled "Alternative Energy - What are the Opportunities for Rural Businesses?" at Walford College, Baschurch, Shropshire, on the 17th April, 27th May & 19th June.
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