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ID178810
Title ProperOn-farm anaerobic digestion
Other Title Informationa disaggregated analysis of the policy challenges for greater uptake
LanguageENG
AuthorAbdo, Hafez ;  Ackrill, Rob
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent years, the multifunctionality of farming activities and diversification of on-farm income sources have increasingly included renewable energy generation. The uptake of on-farm anaerobic digestion (AD), however, continues to lag behind other renewable energy activities. Moreover, on-farm AD is not only a source of renewable energy, but also a means of farm waste management and thus a means of enhancing environmental quality. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the policy barriers that might explain this limited uptake, and identify key directions for future AD policy design. We draw on a mixed-methods research design, with data collected by questionnaires, interviews and a round-table workshop of stakeholders. We analyse our data using a framework that disaggregates ‘policy’ into meta, meso and micro levels of Policy Means and Policy Ends. We conclude that future policy must recognise the synergies between on-farm AD as a source of renewable energy and as a means of waste management, reflected in instrument mix and instrument calibration. Calibration-stability is also found to be of critical importance. We also offer new insights and understanding around the application of our chosen policy framework, notably how it can analyse policies that are nested within large, complex policy systems.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 153; Jun 2021: p.112258
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2021-06 153
Key WordsWaste management ;  Renewable Energy ;  Policy Design ;  Anaerobic Digestion ;  Agricultural Energy and Waste Systems ;  Policy Ends and Means