A focal point for the community to support ambitious scaling up of the bioenergy industry and scale of planting

Demonstration and knowledge-sharing hubs to showcase best practice and innovations in land-based biomass feedstock production

Robust, independent information on biomass feedstock performance, agronomy, economics and environmental benefits

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Pioneer Winner 2023

Biomass Connect has been named the winner of the prestigious Pioneer Award at the British Renewable Energy Awards.

Building a UK wide, cohesive, regionally based community to develop and operate the platform

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Argus Biomass Conference 2024

Location: London

Argus brings back one of the largest global biomass events with the 14th annual Argus Biomass Conference 2024, taking place on 23-25 April at the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II Centre in the […]

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Demonstrator Hub Update – IBERS, Aberystwyth – March 2024

Generally across the IBERS site things have been looking healthy whilst dormant over the winter. Conditions have been very wet except during cold snaps when it has been below freezing. There has been some rabbit damage to certain crops and wind damage to others.

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Presentation: Crops to Products

Slides from a recent Biomass Connect presentation by Jeanette Whitaker from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology

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Biomass Connect: Biomass Innovation and Information Platform

Biomass Connect is a demonstration and knowledge-sharing initiative to showcase best practice and innovations in land-based biomass feedstock production.

Biomass crops are non-food plants cultivated for the purposes of energy production. Sometimes referred to as energy crops, they have a high potential energy content or calorific value. The project compares how well different crops and varieties grow in regions across the UK and demonstrates innovations which have the potential to maximise their economic and environmental benefits.

Eight demonstration hubs are located across the UK, in Ceredigion, South Ayrshire, Buckinghamshire, Devon, Edinburgh, County Down, Tyne & Wear and Yorkshire.

Biomass Feedstocks Innovation

£32m of funding has enabled 12 organisations, including 7 small and medium-sized enterprises, to deliver commercially viable innovations in biomass production.

Crop information

Biomass crops are typically herbaceous or woody plants with very high growth rates, limited requirements for nutrient input or heavily managed cultivation, with a high potential energy content or calorific value.

What’s On

Check out our diary of events and demos.

23
Apr
Argus brings back one of the largest global biomass events with the 14th annual Argus Biomass Conference 2024, taking place on 23-25 April at the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II Centre in the […]
24
Apr
The event for energy from waste and biomass plant managers Operational Optimisation returns to Conference Aston on 24-25 April 2024. This important, technical event is designed specifically for operational decision-makers […]
30
Apr
Innovation Zero, the UK’s largest net-zero congress, returns to London Olympia for the second edition on 30 April – 1 May 2024, alongside its new co-located event, Infrastructure Zero. Supported by the […]
What's On

Technical Articles

What we’ve been doing

Demonstrator Hub Updates
April 18, 2024
Demonstrator Hub Update – IBERS, Aberystwyth – March 2024
Generally across the IBERS site things have been looking healthy whilst dormant over the winter. Conditions have been very wet except during cold snaps when it has been below freezing. There has been some rabbit damage to certain crops and wind damage to others.
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Demonstrator Hub Updates
April 18, 2024
Demonstrator Hub Update – Rothamsted Research – North Wyke – March 2024
Generally across the North Wyke site things have been looking healthy despite the very wet weather. Access to the plots with machinery still isn't possible due to the wet ground but we have been busy with other tasks as outlined in the Crop Diaries below.
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Demonstrator Hub Updates
April 08, 2024
Demonstrator Hub Update – SRUC Boghall – March 2024
The Boghall Demonstrator Hub has been very windy throughout March. The ground is still soft but is just about OK for machinery to access the land once again. Buds are appearing on many of the crops and most things are under control and ready for a flurry of activity once the weather improves and planting materials are received.
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Demonstrator Hub Updates
April 05, 2024
Demonstrator Hub Update – SRUC Auchincruive – March 2024
Spring continues at the Auchincruive Demonstrator Hub.
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