UUP Advocates for Anaerobic Digestion to Enhance Energy Security in Northern Ireland
The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) emphasizes the potential of anaerobic digestion (AD) in Northern Ireland to address energy and environmental challenges. With sufficient organic material, Northern Ireland could generate biomethane to meet nearly 90% of its industrial and commercial gas demand.

The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) is advocating for anaerobic digestion (AD) as a pivotal opportunity for Northern Ireland's energy and environmental security. Research indicates that local organic waste can produce biomethane equivalent to almost 90% of current gas demand.
The existing gas infrastructure, valued at over £1.2 billion, can accommodate this renewable gas without major modifications. This development could not only bolster energy independence but also aid in nutrient management, particularly in the Lough Neagh catchment area.
A balanced biomethane sector is expected to enhance farm viability and food security. Political commitment and a coordinated strategy among departments are essential for realizing this potential.




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