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UID:10000051-1685059200-1685145599@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) 4.0
DESCRIPTION:Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) 4.0 returns for its 3rd edition in its focus on supporting farms\, farmers and produce providers through the provision of knowledge and assistance on the key aspects of the evolving technologies\, processes\, and practices being developed\, used\, and implemented on indoor farms to enhance their productivity and yield. \nOver 500 indoor farming professionals from 250+ farms\, farmers\, produce suppliers and industry solution providers will once again be joining the event\, providing the industry with the unique opportunity to outline and discuss the advancements\, innovations and efficiencies that are ongoing to support the evolution and development of the indoor farm. \n“Accelerating the development\, advancement & efficiency of indoor farming”
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/controlled-environment-agriculture-cea-4-0-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230525T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230525T133000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T084600Z
UID:10000054-1685007000-1685021400@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:North Yorkshire Farm Walk
DESCRIPTION:North Yorkshire Miscanthus farm walk  \n Date and time: 25th May\, 9:30 – 1:30 pm \nGrower: Jonty Lister \nFormat: Guests will hear a short presentation from Terravesta\, have the chance to ask questions\, and see a Miscanthus crop. Refreshments will be provided. \n 
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/north-yorkshire-farm-walk/
LOCATION:Leicesershire
CATEGORIES:Farm Walks
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230526
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230403T094053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T130211Z
UID:10000041-1684886400-1685059199@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Innovation Zero
DESCRIPTION:Innovation Zero is a two-day\, free-to-attend\, access-all-areas international cleantech congress that brings together 7\,000 policymakers\, innovators\, funders and leaders from the public and private sector to gain the knowledge and tools needed to take action and drive the transformation. \nIt is the UK’s biggest event that connects the scientists\, the policymakers\, the innovators\, the financiers\, the corporate and public sector leaders where the  discussion is exclusively on decarbonisation across all sectors and industries. \nWith legislation coming down the pipe\, increasing demand from stakeholders\, shareholders and customers: are you up to date with the knowledge you need to drive clean change in your organisation?
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/innovation-zero/
LOCATION:Olympia\, Hammersmith Rd/\, London\, W14 8UX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230523T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230523T120000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230419T081936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T081936Z
UID:10000048-1684834200-1684843200@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Growing Perennial Biomass Crops in the North-East
DESCRIPTION:Growing Perennial Biomass Crops in the North-East: Benefits and implications for farmers\, land managers and land use decision makers.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/growing-perennial-biomass-crops-in-the-north-east/
LOCATION:Tynedale Farmer Function Suite\, Tynedale Farmer Function Suite\, Hexham Mart\, NE46 3SG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230524
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230426T115501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T081432Z
UID:10000052-1684713600-1684886399@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:e-Workshop: Opportunities of bioenergy and biofuels in developing economies
DESCRIPTION:IEABioenergy and UNIDO are organising a workshop aimed to show examples of bioenergy and biofuel opportunities in developing economies. It will also provide guidance to accelerate clean energy transitions and improve energy access. \nMore information and registration here: https://www.ieabioenergy.com/blog/ieaevent/ws29-opportunities-of-bioenergy-and-biofuels-in-developing-economies/
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/e-workshop-opportunities-of-bioenergy-and-biofuels-in-developing-economies/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230518
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20221213T104858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T104858Z
UID:10000016-1684195200-1684367999@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:International Biomass Congress & Expo
DESCRIPTION:Decarbonisation\, net zero and energy security are set to be crucial topics in 2023 with bioenergy\, and notably biomass\, taking centre stage in helping companies and governments meet their goals. \nFollowing on from the European Parliament’s recent target of 45% renewable energy consumption by 2030 and the EU’s REPowerEU plan to secure Europe’s energy future\, now is the time for power producers\, pellet companies\, wood producers\, governments\, biomass organisations and technology companies to come together to discuss a way forward. \nThe International Biomass Congress & Expo will cover:\n\nEuropean and global pellet markets and drivers\nHow the EU’s Fit-for-55 package and REPower plan can benefit the biomass sector\nHow sustainable is biomass?\nUpdates on the latest policies and regulations affecting the industry\nHow technology can improve performance and plant efficiencies\nPlus much\, much more over the two days of the conference.\n\nPlus much\, much more over the two days of the conference. \nFollowing on from our most successful event to date in 2022\, which attracted over 350 attendees from across the bio spectrum\, we’re pleased to announce a return to Brussels for the 2023 edition of the International Biomass Congress & Expo. The event will bring together leading producers\, suppliers\, regulators and other engaged organisations over a two-day period. High-level speakers\, experts in their field\, will address a range of topical issues relating to the biomass sector.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/international-biomass-congress-expo/
LOCATION:Hotel Le Plaza\, Blvd Adolphe Max 118-126\, Brussels\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230513T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230513T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20221027T201128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T163543Z
UID:10000007-1683968400-1683997200@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Ayr County Show
DESCRIPTION:This year being the 178th Show in their 187th Year\, with its winning formula of celebrating the traditional and embracing the future the Ayr County Show has earned its place as a ‘must do’ event on the calendars of both the farming community and families looking for a fun-packed\, good value day out. The event includes exhibition & competition of many types of animals\, Trade Stands\, Crafts\, Vintage Tractor Display\, SWI Competitions\, Young Farmers Competitions\, Family Entertainment\, Music\, Children’s Marquee and ‘TT Ayr· (Trucks & Tractor) Show. Food & Drink is very much part of the event creating the very important link ‘Field to Fork’. The Ayrshire Agricultural Association are committed to keeping this event going forward with a good range of attractions throughout the show field whilst not losing the true agricultural roots of Ayr County Show.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/ayr-county-show/
LOCATION:Ayr Racecourse\, Ayr\, KA8 0JE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230513
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230425T132137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T132236Z
UID:10000049-1683849600-1683935999@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) 4.0
DESCRIPTION:Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) 4.0 returns for its 3rd edition in its focus on supporting farms\, farmers and produce providers through the provision of knowledge and assistance on the key aspects of the evolving technologies\, processes\, and practices being developed\, used\, and implemented on indoor farms to enhance their productivity and yield. \nOver 500 indoor farming professionals from 250+ farms\, farmers\, produce suppliers and industry solution providers will once again be joining the event\, providing the industry with the unique opportunity to outline and discuss the advancements\, innovations and efficiencies that are ongoing to support the evolution and development of the indoor farm. \n“Accelerating the development\, advancement & efficiency of indoor farming”
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/controlled-environment-agriculture-cea-4-0/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.biomassconnect.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/CEA4.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230511T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230511T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230301T121900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T121957Z
UID:10000038-1683799200-1683824400@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Supergen Bioenergy Hub Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Novel Crops and Forestry Species as Sources of Industrial Biomass\nIn-person Workshop: 11 May 2023\, 10.00 – 17.00\, BIFoR FACE facility\, Stafford \nThe aim of this workshop is to bring together stakeholders to gather information about novel industrial crops and trees that are of interest to the UK\, and to build connections between researchers and producers of novel crops. Workshop sessions will provide an opportunity for attendees to share their knowledge and engage in discussion\, and as a result will highlight what where there are outstanding evidence gaps. Following the workshop\, a report outlining the findings will be published to help inform the wider community of the current evidence and future research priorities. \nIn the morning\, attendees will be taken on a tour of the BIFoR FACE facility\, the world’s largest global change experiment. Run by the Birmingham Institute of Forest Research\, BIFoR FACE exposes mature oak/hazel forest to CO2 levels 150 ppm above ambient to measure forest productivity and resilience under future atmospheres. \nMore information here: https://www.supergen-bioenergy.net/news/supergen-bioenergy-hub-workshop-novel-crops-and-forestry-species-as-sources-of-industrial-biomass/
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/supergen-bioenergy-hub-workshop/
LOCATION:Birmingham Institute of Forest Research\, Mill Haft\, Norbury Junction\, Staffrod\, ST20 0FJ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230514
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20221027T201021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T125347Z
UID:10000008-1683676800-1684022399@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Balmoral Show
DESCRIPTION:This year Northern Ireland’s largest agri-food event returns to its usual date in May and it once again promises to be four fun-filled days out for the entire family.Taking place at Balmoral Park\, Lisburn\, the Show prides itself on offering something for everyone.  From prize-winning livestock\, an unrivalled array of trade stands\, the mouth-watering NI Food Pavilion showcasing the very best of local produce as well as a wide range of family entertainment and attractions\, this spectacular agri-food Show is not to be missed!
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/balmoral-show/
LOCATION:Balmoral Park\, Lisburn\, BT27 5RL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230512
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20221027T192016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T123704Z
UID:10000009-1683676800-1683849599@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:All-Energy
DESCRIPTION:The meeting place for the renewable and low carbon energy community\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAll-Energy takes pride in being the UK’s largest low carbon energy and full supply chain renewables event; while the co-located Dcarbonise is aimed at private and public sector energy end users. The next live edition of All-Energy & Dcarbonise is taking place in May 2023 at the SEC\, Glasgow. \nAll-Energy will offer an opportunity to meet\, network and make connections with the renewable energy community with two days of uninterrupted business. Join us to drive your business forward in 2023 and beyond. \nIn the meantime\, gain exceptional insights and guidance from our Dcarbonise Week sessions\, now available on demand. Tune in to hear from the industry’s most prominent leaders as they gathered ahead of COP26 to discuss what needs to be done to reach net zero targets.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/all-energy/
LOCATION:SEC\, Exhibition Way\, Glasgow\, G3 8YW
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230512
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230405T104704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T104704Z
UID:10000046-1683590400-1683849599@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Energy Future in Industry
DESCRIPTION:Three inspiring days focusing on transformation.\nIndustry is one of the largest GHG (Greenhouse Gas) emitting sectors globally. The transformation of this sector for higher energy efficiency and GHG mitigation is crucial for industrial and societal economy and climate. \nThe need for industrial GHG mitigation has been highlighted by e. g.\, IPCC (the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) and IEA (the International Energy Agency)\, stating that efforts and implementation of novel industrial technologies and systems must be accelerated in near future in order to reach zero emissions by 2050. \nWithin the industry sector\, a large number of competences\, scientific disciplines and industry types must cooperate in order to achieve higher energy efficiency and deep decarbonization. For radical reduction of GHG emissions\, a complex mix of measures and combinations between existing and novel technologies/systems will be necessary. According to IEA’s net zero pathway\, almost half of the reductions in 2050 must come from technologies that are currently only at the demonstration or prototype phase. \nAnalysis and dissemination of knowledge about opportunities and hurdles are crucial for achieving the transformation\, both in a short-term and in a long-term perspective. Knowledge\, experiences and future uncertainties regarding technical\, economic and system aspects are of high importance. \nDuring the conference\, these aspects will be presented and discussed for several major industrial technologies and systems. \nThe main objectives of the conference are: \nTo give an overview of important developments of and measures for achieving energy efficiency and radical GHG mitigation in future industries\nTo identify urgent needs for further work\nTo improve the knowledge about the possible roles of different major measures for achieving zero or negative emissions in industrial plants as well as the importance of a system perspective\nTo give opportunities for experts in specific areas to participate in international networking
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/energy-future-in-industry/
LOCATION:Chalmers Conference Centre\, Chalmers platsen 1\, Gothenburg\, 412 58\, Sweden
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230505T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230505T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230426T123803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230426T123935Z
UID:10000053-1683279000-1683302400@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Welsh Farmers - Embracing New Ideas
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the European Innovation Partnership (EIP) Wales. EIP Wales have funded 46 on-farm projects across Wales\, working with over 200 farmers investigating a variety of different topics including: \n\nsoil and grassland\,\nanimal health\,\nbiodiversity\,\n air and water quality\,\ncarbon storage\,\nand genetics\,\n\nEIP has demonstrated the importance of farmers working closely with others within the agricultural sector. This exciting event will explore and discuss new ideas for on-farm research and how this can be embraced on Welsh farms. In this event farmers will discuss how they are putting new ideas into practice and how findings from research can have a positive impact on farming businesses. \nBiomass Connect staff members will be at this conference and we look forward to adding biomass crops to the discussion of the diversification and new technology options available to farmers and land managers!
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/welsh-farmers-embracing-new-ideas/
LOCATION:Gregynog Hall\, Tregynon\, Newtown\, Powys\, SY16 3PL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230504T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230504T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230403T095810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T095810Z
UID:10000043-1683194400-1683214200@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Agricultural Biochar Knowledge Exchange Event
DESCRIPTION:A must-attend event for anyone with an interest in the role biochar will play in the future agricultural landscape.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/agricultural-biochar-knowledge-exchange/
LOCATION:Allerton Project Visitor Centre\, Loddington\, Leicesershire\, LE7 9XE\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230426T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230426T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230419T080544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T080544Z
UID:10000047-1682524800-1682528400@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Solid biofuel production & circular economy
DESCRIPTION:WEBINAR – April 26 – Solid biofuel production & circular economy: \n👉 Type of solid biofuels & infrastructure needed\n👉 Costs & certification schemes\n👉 Success cases & ex of circular economy \nSAVE YOUR SEAT \n👉 https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/d3bc7286-0d19-4e6a-8527-1f0fbd7ad265@42dda70e-92cc-47b1-8798-51e5ab77a469
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/webinar-solid-biofuel/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230421
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230403T095135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T095135Z
UID:10000042-1681862400-1682035199@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Operational Optimisation
DESCRIPTION:Operational Optimisation returns to Conference Aston on 19-20th April 2023.\nThis important\, technical event is designed specifically for operational decision-makers who need to drive performance excellence from their current waste to energy and biomass assets. \nBringing together over 100 attendees at the event last year\, it provides an unparalleled opportunity to share operational knowledge and provide updates on technology and system advances. With its accessible and enjoyable 1 evening plus 1 day structure\, Operational Optimisation facilitates highly valuable networking amongst technical and operational decision-makers enabling information exchange to drive performance excellence.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/operational-optimisation/
LOCATION:Conference Aston\, Aston University\, Birmingham\, B4 7ET\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230421
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20221213T105504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T105504Z
UID:10000017-1681776000-1682035199@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Argus Biomass Conference
DESCRIPTION:Argus brings back one of the largest global biomass events with the 13th annual Argus Biomass Conference 2023\, taking place on 18-20 April at the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II Centre in the heart of London. \nHear about new innovations in the pellet market\, new industrial applications of biomass\, new procurement opportunities\, and meet with key companies and senior executives for intensive networking across three days. \nJoin over 400 of your peers for the biggest international gathering of traders\, wood pellet and wood chip producers\, and utilities at the industry’s number one networking event.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/argus-biomass-conference/
LOCATION:QEII Centre\, Broad Sanctuary\, London\, SW1P 3EE\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230323T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230220T120932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230322T094729Z
UID:10000033-1679587200-1679590800@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Biomass Connect Webinar No. 4
DESCRIPTION:The Regs – How to play by the rules when planting and using biomass crops\nBefore you plant perennial crops or use the biomass in a combustion system you need to get your head around the legal nitty gritty. Whether it’s environmental screening\, sustainability criteria\, emissions thresholds or production quality protocols\, there is quite a lot of red tape to navigate. Before embarking on a project\, it’s essential to recognise what’s involved and understand the costs and timescales. This webinar will provide you with all the knowledge you need to stay on the right side of the regs. \n \nOnce registered\, use the button below to join on the day. \n\n				Registered Participants Join Here\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			 \nSpeakers:\n \nCaroline Ayre – Evolving Forests\n\n\nCaroline is a Chartered Forester with 26 years of forestry and wood supply chain experience. Caroline started her career supporting the southwest woodland supply chain and stimulating market demand for local wood products and woodfuel. Since then she has been the England Manager for the Confederation of Forest Industries with representational and director roles at the UK and national level. \nShe has specialised in forestry\, timber and land use policy and tree health risk and management planning. Her focus remains working with businesses to grow the homegrown timber industry through supply chain innovation and resource resilience. \n\n\n \nGill Alker – Amp Clean Energy\nGill has worked in Biomass and Bioenergy since 2000\, after graduating with a PhD in Environmental Engineering from Imperial College.  Her early career was involved in wood fuel and energy crop supply and she helped set up and run a wood fuel trading company (TV Bioenergy) and an SRC producer group (TV Bioenergy Coppice) which jointly won an Ashton Award in 2005.  In 2012\, she joined Anesco and helped to set up a number of wood fuel energy supply contracts (ESCos).  Providing free green heating systems in return for a monthly heat payment was pioneering at the time and she was involved in early stage contract development\, design\, planning permission\, RHI applications\, installation\, operation and maintenance aspects.  \nIn 2014\, Gill joined Forest Fuels Ltd which later became AMP Clean Energy.  Her main role has been to provide consultancy advice to their 2000+ fuel clients on many different aspects of biomass heating.  This includes advice about RHI applications\, planning permission\, environmental permitting\, fuel quality etc.  This requires an in depth understanding of the various regulations and guidance and also involves contributing to the development of that regulation\, by submitting consultation responses and attending government briefings.  More recently\, she has been involved in helping to manage the c.200 biomass asset portfolio that are owned by AMP Clean Energy and is responsible for making sure that those systems are compliant with all the various compliance requirements.  \n  \n\n				Register Here\n			 \n 
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/biomass-connect-webinar-no-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230322T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230322T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20221208T073841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230220T115625Z
UID:10000014-1679490000-1679502600@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Biomass Connect Demo - From 'Field to Fire'
DESCRIPTION:Biomass Harvesting and utilisation – Demonstration event \nBio Global Industries\, Chesham\, Bucks\n22nd March 2023\n \n \nCome and join us for an afternoon learning about biomass crop harvesting and harvested material utilisation at Biomass Connect partner BGI Ltd. \nBGI are working towards well-designed bioenergy systems that can contribute to several objectives\, such as mitigating climate change\, increasing energy access and alleviating fuel poverty. \nWith innovative use of  technology and land management\, farm yields and income can be increased\, food security strengthened\, carbon sequestration improved and pressure for land clearing reduced\, ultimately achieving ‘Net Zero Strategy’. \nAll are welcome – please register to book a place. We look forward to seeing you there! \nProgramme\n13:00   Convene\, tea & coffee and complete Registration & H&S Documents \nIntroduction and talks \n\nBiomass Connect – introduction and overview\nBGI – Introduction and overview\nTree options for biomass: black locust (Pseudo Acacia)\, by Marton from Silavanus Forestry\n\nSite tour: field visit\, including: \n\nCrop tour/walk\nForage harvester demo\nHand harvest of eucalyptus demo (using chainsaw)\nProcessing with chipper (inc. branches/leaves)\n\nSite tour: processing machinery\, including: \n\nBriquette manufacturing process\nOmpeco overview/demo\nBiomass boiler demo\n\nQ & A – Wrap up\, final thoughts \n16.30 Finish/networking \n\n				Register Here\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			 \n\n\n@mshunt85 #foryou #bgi #biomassconect #net zero #fuel #sustainable #learnontiktok #renewableenergy #biomass #farm #willow ♬ Aesthetic – Tollan Kim\n\n \nHow to Find us\nThese are the Google Map directions from St Mary’s Way\, Chesham\, HP5 to BGI Ltd Plantation HP5 2UU and Braidwood Campsite for parking: \nDirections \n  \nw \n  \nw \n  \nGoogle Earth map of the various locations for the BGI Demo Event
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/bgi-demo/
LOCATION:Bio Global Industries\, Hunters Oak\, Chesham\, HP5 2UU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Demo Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230308T110000
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SUMMARY:Poplar Farm Walk
DESCRIPTION:Poplar Farm Walk – learn all about this excellent energy crop\n\n\nPoplar Walk – led by William Jackson \nWednesday 8 March 1100-1400 (Includes refreshments and lunch) \nMeet at the Certainly Wood board room: Lower Lulham Farm\, Lulham\, Hereford HR2 9JJ at 11am –  (Google Maps link here) \nAre you interested in planting poplar on your land? Or do you already have a poplar crop and want to know more about its management\, harvesting and the potential markets? \nWhatever your questions\, whether they concern agronomy\, economics or logistics expert William Jackson will be able to provide all the answers. \nAt this walk you will see: \n\nthe poplars and also the Certainly Wood drying kilns and boilers.\nhow you would plant poplar as a Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) crop and as a Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) crop and how to push whips and cuttings into the ground at the correct spacings.\nThere are various types of poplars to see:\n\nCutting beds for multiplication which are managed as closely spaced SRC\nSRF planted at 4x2m\nWider planted mature poplar trees\n\n\n\nThis farm walk is in association with Envirocrops – a project supported by the Government’s Biomass Feedstocks Innovation Programme. Members of the Envirocrops team will be on hand to give you the latest information on the web app that is being developed to provide decision support to farmers and consultants. \nAbout William Jackson\nWilliam Jackson is the manager of the Poplar Tree Company and procurement and operations manager for Certainly Wood. Utilising his forest management\, commercial woodland planting and habitat creation expertise\, Will has driven forward an information rich organisation\, that is focused on delivering an expertise in poplar\, woodland creation and management\, and farm diversification. \nAbout Envirocrops\nThe Envirocrops consortium – led by the Agri Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) with support from two energy in agriculture consultancies: Crops for Energy Ltd and NFU Energy and software development company\, Calvium – has been set up to create an app and STEM game.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/poplar-farm-walk/
LOCATION:Lower Lulham Farm\, Lulham\, Hereford\, HR2 9JJ
CATEGORIES:Farm Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230307T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230307T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230125T161132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T161132Z
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SUMMARY:Biochar Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Discover more about biochar and the part this multi-purpose material can play in decarbonising and improving both rural and urban environments. Register now for this online event from the Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University.\nBiochar\, a sustainable form of charcoal made from organic waste\, offers a wide variety of benefits and uses including: mitigating global warming via carbon capture; soil improvement; water treatment; fuel source; odour control; construction materials; and industrial applications. \nBiochar: Insights into challenges\, benefits & applications\nAGENDA\n\nFeedstocks\nProduction process & technologies\nProperties\, benefits & applications\nIndustrial plants\nCase studies\nQ&A
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/biochar-webinar2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230307T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230307T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230131T101408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T092912Z
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SUMMARY:Biomass harvesting and willow varieties - Biomass Connect Demo Event
DESCRIPTION:Biomass harvesting and willow varieties – Biomass Connect Demo Event\nIBERS\, Aberystwyth University\n7th March 2023\n \nCome and join us for an afternoon learning about biomass crop harvesting and willow variety options at IBERS\, Aberystwyth University. \nThe event will focus on harvesting approaches for willow and miscanthus crops\, and an overview of the research undertaken between IBERS and Rothamsted Research into varieties of willow for biomass production. \nAll are welcome – please register to book a place. We look forward to seeing you there! \n13.00 Convene\, tea & coffee \n13.30 Introduction and talks \n\nBiomass Connect\, introduction and overview – Dr Will Stiles\, IBERS\nShort rotation coppice willow varieties and learnings from Accelerating Willow Breeding and Deployment’s multi-site analysis – William Macalpine\, Rothamsted Research\nShort rotation coppice willow – making the right decisions: How the Envirocrops web app can help – Kevin Lindegaard\, Crops for Energy\n\n14.30 Site tour: field visit \n\nBSBEC field trial\, crop tour/walk – Dr Chris Ashman\, IBERS\nHand harvest demonstration\n\n16.00 Q & A – Wrap up\, final thoughts \n16.30 Finish/networking \n  \nSpeakers\nWilliam Macalpine \nWilliam Macalpine\, Rothamsted Research\nWilliam is the willow breeder at Rothamsted Research. He has 19 years’ experience in willow breeding\, perennial energy crop agronomy and in making phenotypic and physiological measurements. He has performed over 700 crosses\, carried out research to overcome crossing barriers\, produced mapping populations and elite SRC willow varieties. He has planned\, planted and managed around 90 field trials. William has an in-depth knowledge of the UK National Willow Collection\, a unique Salix germplasm resource\, which is located at Rothamsted Research. Within Biomass Connect he leads Work Package 1\, Hub Biomass Demonstration. \nKevin Lindegaard \nKevin Lindegaard\, Crops for Energy\nKevin Lindegaard is the director of Crops for Energy\, the leading consultancy for biomass crop information in the UK. Crops for Energy was set up in 2004 to provide balanced\, authoritative and independent information to farmers and landowners who are interested in planting and using biomass crops \nKevin has almost 3 decades of experience working in the field of biomass crops and renewable energy. The journey started during his 7 years working at Long Ashton Research Station as the plant breeder in charge of the European Willow Breeding Programme. Here\, Kevin was responsible for breeding high yielding and disease resistant willow varieties. Varieties included: Resolution\, Endurance and Terra Nova. \nKevin is recognised both nationally across Europe for his energy crops policy work. In 2016 he published two frequently cited papers: “A critical appraisal of the effectiveness of UK perennial energy crops policy since 1990” in Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews\, and “Short rotation plantations policy history in Europe: lessons from the past and recommendations for the future” in Food and Energy Security. He is a former director of the Wood Heat Association and co-founder of the Sustainable Fuel Register. \nMost recently\, Kevin along with Chris Johnston at AFBI is spearheading the Envirocrops project. This exciting new project\, funded by BEIS’s Biomass Feedstock Innovation programme\, looks to digitalise and streamline the decision-making process for choosing and growing biomass crops.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/biomass-harvesting-and-willow-varieties-biomass-connect-demo-event/
LOCATION:IBERS\, Gogerddan\, Gogerddan\, Aberystwyth\, SY23 3EED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Demo Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230307T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230307T140000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230216T145144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T145316Z
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SUMMARY:Eucalyptus Farm Walk
DESCRIPTION:Eucalyptus Farm Walk – learn all about this super energy crop\n\n\nEucalyptus Walk – led by Bryan Elliott \nTuesday 7 March 1100-1400 (Includes refreshments and lunch) \n\nMeet at the Willow and Wetlands Centre to have tea and coffees at 11am in the Lemon Tree Coffee Shop –  (Google Maps link here)\nWe will leave cars there and travel via minibus to the site.\nReturning to the cafe for around 1pm for a sandwich lunch.\n\nAre you interested in planting eucalyptus on your land? Or do you already have a eucalyptus crop and want to know more about its management\, harvesting and the potential markets? \nWhatever your questions\, whether they concern agronomy\, economics or logistics expert Bryan Elliot will be able to provide all the answers. \nThis farm walk is in association with Envirocrops – a project supported by the Government’s Biomass Feedstocks Innovation Programme. Members of the Envirocrops team will be on hand to give you the latest information on the web app that is being developed to provide decision support to farmers and consultants. \nBryan Elliott is the Managing Director of Eucalyptus Renewables. He has developed an innovative silviculturally based\, UK company\, that is focussed on delivering an expertise in developing a UK wood supply chain through growing crops of various targeted Eucalyptus species. \n\nClick here for more information and registration details.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/eucalyptus-farm-walk/
LOCATION:Willow and Wetlands Centre\, Meare Green Court\, Stoke St Gregory\, Somerset\, TA3 6HY
CATEGORIES:Farm Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230302T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230302T113000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20221220T103213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221220T103323Z
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SUMMARY:Northamptonshire Farm Walk
DESCRIPTION:Northamptonshire Miscanthus farm walk  \n Date and time: 2nd March\, 9:30 – 11:30 am \nGrower: Tom Jeffries \nFormat: Tea\, coffee\, and biscuits\, short presentations from Terravesta\, a chance to meet the grower\, and see the Miscanthus crop. \nLocation: Daventry
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/terravesta-northamptonshire-miscanthus-farm-walk/
LOCATION:Leicesershire
CATEGORIES:Farm Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230228T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230228T110000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230125T160757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T160841Z
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SUMMARY:Biochar Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Discover more about biochar and the part this multi-purpose material can play in decarbonising and improving both rural and urban environments. Register now for this online event from the Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University.\nBiochar\, a sustainable form of charcoal made from organic waste\, offers a wide variety of benefits and uses including: mitigating global warming via carbon capture; soil improvement; water treatment; fuel source; odour control; construction materials; and industrial applications. \nBiochar: Insights into challenges\, benefits & applications\nAGENDA\n\nFeedstocks\nProduction process & technologies\nProperties\, benefits & applications\nIndustrial plants\nCase studies\nQ&A
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/biochar-webinar-1/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230223T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230223T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20230119T140423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230322T085053Z
UID:10000029-1677168000-1677171600@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Biomass Connect Webinar No. 3
DESCRIPTION:Biomass Crops – Some Interesting Alternatives\nSome biomass crops are bigger and leave a greater impression than others whilst others might be  humbler but still get the job done. Eucalyptus trees can produce exceptional yields of hardwood timber when the right species is planted in the right place. There are plenty of options with numerous species that can thrive with everything the UK climate can throw at them. Reed Canary Grass is at the other end of the spectrum – this is a short term\, lower yielding perennial that is cheap to establish and easy to remove making it a perfect energy crop for a tenant farmer. Our panel includes environmental farmer John Hawkins and expert silviculturalist Bryan Elliott.  \n\n				Register Here\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				 \nOnce registered\, use the button below to join on the day. \n				Registered Participants Join Here\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			  \nSpeakers: \nJohn Hawkins \nJohn Hawkins – Bagber Farms – Farmer\nJohn is a third generation tenant arable farmer in Mid Dorset. He grew up on the farm but then after a BSc in Maritime Studies was commissioned into the Royal Navy. Later he travelled extensively as a security consultant which gave him an insight into global problems issues and solutions before realising that there is no place like home. In a period of agricultural change his primary initial role on the farm was to look for ways to diversify the business to support the families involved. This led to planting a 5000 tree cherry orchard (agroforestry) and committing 10 years to adding value to his fruit. The organic knowledge and steep learning curve in horticulture then paved the way to take over as Managing Partner of the Business 6 years ago within the background of 10 years min till arable rotation. 4 years ago using support from Mid Tier CS and Wessex Water and other complementary systems he turned his whole farm into a giant experiment (a sort of shot in the dark pre policy pre ELM’s trial) to see if Regenerative Agriculture was a viable alternative to intensive production whilst still seeing if he could grow food and energy crops more sustainably. Reed Canary Grass was a catalyst for this change and  initially grown on contract. It has been trialled on farm for 7 years now. Current themes include using Soil Carbon increases to maximise Nitrogen efficiency on farm especially with Perennial Crops with a Biomass.. Everything is driven by a practical observation of Science and tested rigourously to compare it to previous arable rotations within the confines of a rented farm. \nBryan Elliot \nBryan Elliott\nManaging Director of Eucalyptus Renewables. Bryan has developed an innovative silviculturally based\, UK company\, that is focussed on delivering an expertise in developing a UK wood supply chain through growing crops of various targeted Eucalyptus species.  \nEucalyptus Renewables are involved with various BEIS projects delivering establishment\, and silvicultural protocols with a sole objective of creating a thriving and sustainable timber crop. The existing annual yield of Eucalyptus fibre is currently expanding with around half a million Eucalyptus trees successfully established throughout UK over the last four years. SRF Timber harvesting operations will initiate between 4 and 6 years of age thinnings\, with rotation lengths between 8 and 25 years dependent upon timber objective strategy.  \n\n			\n				Register Here\n			 \n 
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/biomass-connect-webinar-no-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230217
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20221214T145905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221214T145905Z
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SUMMARY:European Biomass to Power
DESCRIPTION:ACI’s 11th European Biomass to Power Summit will take place on the 15th & 16th February 2023 in London\, UK. \nThe two-day event will bring together key industry stkeholders from the biomass industry: feedstock suppliers\, biomass plant operators\, end-product manufacturers\, as well as technology providers – for two days of informative presentations\, interactive discussion & excellent networking opportunities.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/european-biomass-to-power/
LOCATION:Leicesershire
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230210
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20221213T103301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T171859Z
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SUMMARY:Bio360 Expo
DESCRIPTION:Bio360 Expo is an international meeting place for people and organisations who are engaged in and committed to accelerating the biotransition. In a nutshell\, Bio360 Expo comprises a large exhibition\, a comprehensive international conference programme with simultaneous translation\, study tours\, the innovation competition\, and more besides. \nIt is a multi-disciplinary event with a common thread running throughout\, showcasing today’s solutions and tomorrow’s innovations that will transition us from a fossil dependent society to a circular\, renewable biosociety. \nThe event attracts 450-500 international exhibitors making Bio360 Expo a genuine point of exchange for global bioknowhow
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/bio360-expo/
LOCATION:Exponantes\, Parc des Expositions\, Nantes\, France
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230209
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20221027T191924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T082315Z
UID:10000010-1675728000-1675900799@www.biomassconnect.org
SUMMARY:Low Carbon Agriculture - Biomass Connect Launch Event!
DESCRIPTION:Come and meet the Biomass Connect team at the Low Carbon Agriculture Show\, 2023!\nBiomass Connect will officially launch at the Low Carbon Agriculture Show in Stoneleigh\, on the 7th February\, 2023. \nTo mark the occasion\, we will hold an event at 16.40 on the 7th February (day one of the show) in Seminar Room 1 – please join us to hear more about the Biomass Connect programme and what to expect in the next two years\, and to meet the wider Biomass Connect team from project partners across the programme (UKCEH\, IBERS\, AFBI\, Rothamstead Research\, NIAB\, BGI\, Crops for Energy\, Newcastle University\, and SRUC). \nYou can also find us at the show on stand 141 – so come along and meet the team to find out more about biomass crops! \nAdditionally\, Look out for talks on day two (8th of February) from Dr Jeanette Whitaker (UKCEH) and Prof. Iain Donnison (IBERS\, Aberystwyth University)\, part of the management team for Biomass Connect. They are presenting in the conference session discussing ‘The role of biomass in our energy security & net zero plans\,’ chaired by Patricia Thornley\, director of the Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute. \nLook forward to seeing you all there!
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/low-carbon-agriculture/
LOCATION:NAEC\, Stoneleigh\, Kenilworth\, CV8 2LZ
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230202T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230202T133000
DTSTAMP:20260604T155940
CREATED:20221220T093954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221220T093954Z
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SUMMARY:Terravesta - Lincolnshire Miscanthus Farm Farm
DESCRIPTION:Date and time: 2nd February\, 9:30 – 1:30 pm \nGrower: James Hoff \nFormat: An informal presentation from Terravesta\, a chance to meet the grower and see the Terravesta Athena™ Miscanthus crop. Refreshments will be provided. \nLocation: Spilsby
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/terravesta-lincolnshire-miscanthus-farm-farm/
LOCATION:Leicesershire
CATEGORIES:Farm Walks
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