Anaerobic Digestion Bioresources Association

The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) was established in September 2009 to represent the UK anaerobic digestion (AD) and bioresources industry and to support the development of a safe, high-performing industry. Today they represent over 300 organisations, spanning AD operators, equipment suppliers, finance specialists, farmers, academics, waste management companies, gas distribution networks and more specialisms.

The Association of Clean and Renewable Energy

The REA is a not-for-profit trade association, established in 2001.

“While the world around us has changed dramatically since we started out, our goal has always been the same: championing our members and promote a future built on renewable energy and clean technology.”

REA Strategy Executive Summary – February 2021

They do this by developing informed policy and advocating on behalf of our members to Government.

They are a coalition built to be the voice for renewable energy and clean technology in the UK. They are the largest renewable energy and associated clean technology body in the UK, with around 500 member organisations representing every type of renewable energy.

Members comprise generators, project developers, fuel producers and distributors, equipment manufacturers and distributors, installers and service providers, and range from major multinationals to sole traders. They empower their member companies to build commercially and environmentally sustainable businesses, by providing the latest information on policy updates, sector-specific insights, topical briefings and industry-leading training/events.

REA

Alder Bioinsights

As bioeconomy consultants, we are proud to provide clients with a strategic view of feedstock, technology, policy and market development across the bioeconomy, enabling them to make informed business decisions and develop sustainable business strategies.