Agricultural Biochar Knowledge Exchange Event
Allerton Project Visitor Centre Loddington, Leicesershire, United KingdomA must-attend event for anyone with an interest in the role biochar will play in the future agricultural landscape.
A must-attend event for anyone with an interest in the role biochar will play in the future agricultural landscape.
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.
Three inspiring days focusing on transformation. Industry is one of the largest GHG (Greenhouse Gas) emitting sectors globally. The transformation of this sector for higher energy efficiency and GHG mitigation […]
The meeting place for the renewable and low carbon energy community All-Energy takes pride in being the UK’s largest low carbon energy and full supply chain renewables event; while the […]
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 […]
Novel Crops and Forestry Species as Sources of Industrial Biomass In-person Workshop: 11 May 2023, 10.00 – 17.00, BIFoR FACE facility, Stafford The aim of this workshop is to bring […]
Accelerating the development, advancement & efficiency of indoor farming
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 […]
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. […]
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.
Perennial biomass crops like Miscanthus and SRC willow can offer potential benefits for diversifying farm incomes, as well as carbon storage, flood mitigation and biodiversity. This workshop will provide feedback information about these benefits (and any impacts) for farmers and interested stakeholders.
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 […]