Governed by a steering group, Biomass UK is the REA’s member forum for biomass power. It works to promote a better understanding of biomass power and its contribution to the UK. Biomass power generation is currently the second largest producer of low carbon energy, and accounts for around 12% of UK electricity generation.

Biomass UK includes the largest group of biomass power generators in the UK, ranging in size and utilising a range of feedstocks from waste wood, to compressed wood pellets, agricultural and energy crops, like willow, miscanthus, and straw, to biogas and biofuels.

Collectively, our members are focused on furthering the success of the UK’s sustainable biomass industry and helping in the fight against climate change, to decarbonise the economy, and reach Net Zero by 2050.

Want to know about biomass power? Check out these frequently asked questions and answers!

 

Our Biomass Power forum  is governed by a steering group

The Biomass UK steering group brings together biomass power generators, feedstock suppliers, and growers. It also benefits from members of the wider REA. We support our members by ensuring your policy asks are represented across Whitehall and Westminster, as well as in the media and wider stakeholders, including regulators. Our steering group is:

 Andrew Georgiou – USIPA (Chair)

Gary Borgan – MGT Teesside

Jean Pascal Boutin – EY

Richard Coulson – Wood Recyclers Association

William Cracroft-Eley – Terravesta

Adam Fisher – MGT Teeside

Taylor Fitts – USIPA

Florian Ilias- Terravesta

Amie Jones – Drax

Oliver Latter – Veolia

  Jonathan Scott – Lynemouth Power

Justin Tait – Enviva

Greg Williams – Evero

Darren Williams – Eco2

Read Biomass UK’s First 100 days document here.

Read Biomass UK’s vision for BECCS: making Britain a clean energy superpower by 2030 here.

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