
Hosted by the University of Leeds
🌱 About the Event
Join leading experts, researchers, farmers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders at this one-day event exploring the transformative role of anaerobic digestion (AD) in decarbonising rural areas.
The event brings together those pioneering sustainable energy solutions in agriculture, with a focus on practical pathways to achieving net zero in rural communities.
This is an excellent opportunity to connect with innovative thinkers and practitioners making anaerobic digestion more accessible and impactful for small- and medium-sized farms.
Includes lunch and a site visit to a working Biolectric digester.
🔍 Key Topics
- The current and future role of farm-scale AD in rural decarbonisation
- Farm case studies demonstrating economic and environmental benefits
- Opportunities for innovation and scaling up farm size AD solutions
- Challenges around policy, funding, and deployment
- Contributions to the UK’s Net Zero strategy
🎤 Speakers & Programme Highlights
- Academic insights from the University of Leeds research teams
- Industry innovations from Biolectric, ENA, and other sector leaders
- Farmer experiences with practical implementation
- Panel discussions and Q&A sessions
(A full programme will be shared closer to the event.)
🤝 Who Should Attend
- Farmers interested in biogas and energy self-sufficiency
- Rural business owners and land managers
- Policymakers and local government stakeholders
- Environmental consultants and sustainability professionals
- Researchers and innovators in the field of renewable energy
🎟️ Register Now
Participation is free, but places are limited.
Secure your spot via Ticket Tailor registration page
🔗 Learn More
For further information or to get involved as a speaker, exhibitor, or sponsor, please contact the organising team at the University of Leeds.