Agriculture and renewable energy are increasingly intertwined, and anaerobic digestion (AD) sits firmly at the centre of that relationship. As the UK faces rising energy costs, tightening emissions targets and growing pressure on land use and food production, the need for practical, joined-up solutions has never been greater. The Biogas & Carbon Capture Seminar, taking place on 29 January 2026, is designed to address exactly that challenge.
This event is not about theory. It brings together policymakers, energy system experts, farmers, AD operators and end users to explore how biogas, biomethane and carbon capture are already delivering real-world benefits across agriculture and the wider energy system. Attendees will gain clarity on where policy is heading, what support mechanisms are evolving, and how AD fits into the UK’s long-term renewable energy mix.
For agriculture, the seminar focuses on opportunity as much as obligation. On-farm AD offers a route to improved resilience — converting manures, slurries and crop residues into renewable energy while returning nutrients to land in a more stable, usable form through digestate. This supports soil health, reduces reliance on synthetic fertilisers and strengthens farm economics in an increasingly volatile input market.
Renewable energy and carbon management are also central themes. Biomethane plays a growing role in decarbonising heat, transport and industry, while biogenic CO₂ captured from AD plants is emerging as a valuable, low-carbon product for sectors such as food, drink and construction. Understanding how these systems connect — technically, commercially and environmentally — is essential for anyone involved in agriculture, energy or Net Zero delivery.
Beyond insight, the seminar offers something equally valuable: confidence. Confidence to invest, to collaborate and to adapt business models in a changing landscape. With limited places available, the Biogas & Carbon Capture Seminar is a rare opportunity to step back, learn from experts and peers, and leave better equipped for the future of agriculture and renewable energy in the UK.
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If you’re interesting in attending or exhibiting at the Biogas and Carbon Capture Seminar on 29th January 2026 – contact our events organiser at Blended Products Ltd, today.