The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ABDA) has urged the government to create a bespoke contracts for difference (CfD) mechanism for small-scale renewables following the closure of the feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme at the end of March.
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The UK trade body for the anaerobic digestion (AD) industry, the Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association, ADBA, called on the government to introduce bespoke low-carbon Contracts for Difference (CfD) scheme to support small-scale renewable technologies on the day the Feed-In Tariff (FiT) has ended. The UK AD industry currently has capacity to power 1.2 million households, offering flexible, baseload power, but has the potential to generate 75 terawatt hours of energy with the right support. The latest Ofgem quarterly report published in December, shows that the FiT had supported 290 megawatts of AD capacity.
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