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SUMMARY:Innovation Zero 2024
DESCRIPTION: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. \nSupported by the UK Government\, Innovation Zero provides a meeting place for announcements\, partnerships\, deal-making\, and collaborations for those who develop\, produce\, deploy\, and fund low carbon solutions. \nOur mission? To accelerate meaningful action towards a low carbon economy and society​.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/innovation-zero-2024/
LOCATION:Olympia\, Hammersmith Rd/\, London\, W14 8UX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:CHCx3: Herbal ley field trials demonstration and workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us at FarmED for an interactive day exploring how herbal leys can be used to improve resilience and increase carbon capture in your soils. \nEvent Programme:\nThe day\, which will be hosted by the FarmED team and NIAB\, will include: \n\nMorning workshop: overview of the CHCx3 project and herbal ley research\nField walk of the ongoing herbal ley trial\nAfternoon workshops: Focusing on herbal ley agronomy and carbon capture\nRefreshments throughout the day and lunch.\n\nDesired outcomes:\n\nBetter understanding of which species to choose and mix within herbal leys;\nUnderstand the agronomic requirements for the chosen herbal ley species;\nImproved knowledge of how to use herbal leys to increase soil organic matter and carbon capture;\nExchange knowledge between growers and with researchers.\n\nClick here for the full agenda and registration details.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/chcx3-herbal-ley-field-trials-demonstration-and-workshop/
LOCATION:Honeydale Farm\, FarmED\, Honeydale Farm\, Station Road\, Shipton under Wychwood\, OX7 6BJ
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240517
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SUMMARY:All-Energy 2024
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. \nAll-Energy offers an opportunity to meet\, network and make connections with the renewable energy community with two days of uninterrupted business. \nThe next live edition of All-Energy & Dcarbonise is taking place in May 2024 at the SEC\, Glasgow.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/all-energy-2024/
LOCATION:SEC\, Exhibition Way\, Glasgow\, G3 8YW
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240519
DTSTAMP:20260613T114049
CREATED:20231122T114341Z
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SUMMARY:Balmoral Show 2024
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-2024/
LOCATION:Eikon Exhibition Centre\, BT27 5RL
CATEGORIES:Show
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240515T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240515T160000
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SUMMARY:Exploring resilient cropping in wet climates: Miscanthus farm walk delves into strategies
DESCRIPTION:Farmers are invited to attend a free farm walk in Norfolk to discuss how to thrive amid unpredictable weather with Miscanthus. Guests will discover resilient cropping solutions tailored to the UK’s increasingly erratic climate\, showcasing the crop’s capacity to thrive even on flooded land. \nThis event will take place on Wednesday 15 May\, running from 09:30 to approximately 16:00 and will be held at the farm of Miscanthus growers\, Bill and Tom Lewis in Kings Lynn\, west Norfolk\, followed by a tour of Snetterton Biomass Power Plant. \nCo-hosted by Miscanthus specialist – Terravesta\, the UK’s fastest growing crop science organisation – NIAB and the UK’s biggest member owned rural cooperative – the AF Group\, visitors will learn about growing\, harvesting and supplying Miscanthus whole bales to Snetterton Power Plant. Additionally\, discussions will feature the carbon sequestration capabilities of Miscanthus and alternative crops\, and the importance of co-ops for UK agriculture. \nProgramme  \n9:30 Convene\, tea and coffee with light snacks. \n10:00 Introduction and talks. \n\nTerravesta introduction from company chairman\, William Cracroft-Eley\, and insight into growing and selling Miscanthus from customer account manager\, Mark Coleman\,\nMiscanthus harvesting overview from Graham Watts contractor\, covering Miscanthus crop resilience in a wet year\,\nAn Introduction to AF and why co-ops are more important than ever for UK agriculture\, from the AF crop inputs team\,\nInsight into what crops to grow for strong carbon storage potential from Dr Lydia Smith at NIAB\, who will outline the Centre for High Carbon Capture Cropping project and how it will help farmers to grow more resilient crops\,\n\n11:00 Tour of Miscanthus crop. \n12:00 Leave for Snetterton Biomass Power Station. \n13:00 Lunch and networking in local pub followed by power station tour. \nAbout the Miscanthus grower  \nBill and Tom Lewis grow around 30 hectares of Miscanthus and believe that it’s a lucrative cropping option with a sustainable future. “The price for Miscanthus increases every year\, as has our yield\, and Snetterton power station has a long-term commitment to using the fuel.” \n“We’re arable and sheep farmers\, and Miscanthus is a secure buffer for the farm\, when cereal prices continue to be volatile\, and weather becomes increasingly unpredictable\,” he says. \nThe walk is co-hosted by Miscanthus specialist\, Terravesta. “The company supplies the rhizomes\, supports farmers through growing and harvesting the crop\, and buys bales annually\, to supply power stations\, which they have long-term contracts with\,” adds Bill. \nLong-term\, secure contracts  \n“Terravesta has a long-term contract to ramp up supply to 25\,000 tonnes annually into Snetterton Power Plant\,” says Florian Ilias\, Terravesta managing director. “We also have a long-term contract to supply Brigg Renewable Energy Power Plant in Lincolnshire. \n“Farmers attending this event will have 10% off the cost for spring 2025 Terravesta AthenaTM planting\,” adds Florian. \nFarm walk and power station tour  \nMiscanthus farm walk at Abbey Farm\, Kings Lynn\, run by kind permission of Bill Lewis and his son Tom. \n  \nFormat: Coffee and registration\, followed by presentations by co-hosts\, a tour of the Miscanthus crop\, after which we will head to a pub close to Snetterton for lunch\, followed by a power station tour. \nDate and time: Wednesday 15 May 09:30 – approximately 16:00\, depending on the time of power station tour. \nAddress: Abbey Farm\, East Walton\, Kings Lynn\, PE32 1PP \nCost: F.O.C \nBookings: register free online www.terravesta.com/events
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/exploring-resilient-cropping-in-wet-climates-miscanthus-farm-walk-delves-into-strategies/
LOCATION:Abbey Farm\, Kings Lynn\, PE32 1PP
CATEGORIES:Farm Walks
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240516T163000
DTSTAMP:20260613T114049
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SUMMARY:Biomass Connect Demo: SFI Schemes and Biodiversity - Enhancing Biomass Crop Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:SFI Schemes and Biodiversity: Enhancing Biomass Crop Sustainability\nNigel Bertram Visitor Centre\, Paradise Way\, Tadcaster\, LS24 9GF\nWhat 3 Words: ///excellent.crunch.bunch \n16th May 2024\n \nWelcome to the Biomass Connect Demo Event: SFI Schemes and Biodiversity: Enhancing Biomass Crop Sustainability \nJoin us on Thu May 16 2024 at 13:00 in Headley Hall\, Tadcaster for an exciting event focused on sustainable biomass production. \n\nLearn about SFI schemes and how they promote biodiversity in biomass crops.\nConnect with experts in the field and discover the latest innovations in biomass technology.\n\nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to network and gain valuable insights into the future of biomass production. See you there! \nAgenda\n1 pm – Register and refreshments \n1.30 pm – Introductions and plan for the afternoon: \n\nStewart Ritchie\, plot manager at the NIAB Biomass Connect site.\nMark Needham from Biomass Connect\, Benefits and opportunities of biomass crops.\n\nFollowed by \n\nDr Lydia Smith and Jasmine Toole: The Centre for High Carbon Capture Cropping (CHCx3) project at NIAB Cropping options for carbon capture and storage.\nDr Rebecca Rowe\, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology: The logic and benefits behind the SFI Biodiversity Scheme\nDr Judith Ford\, Leeds University\, ClieNFarms a project that is developing and scaling up systemic\, locally relevant solutions to foster climate-neutral and climate-resilient farms.\n\n2:15-2:30 – Minibus to the biomass demonstration plots (approx. 5 minute journey) \n2:30pm – Plot Tours \nA walk around the trial plots will aim to cover: \n\nThe practicalities of establishing the biomass crops and the SFI headland mixtures; Stewart Ritchie NIAB site manager and Will Macalpine of Rothamsted Research and NIAB agronomists        \nMeasuring biodiversity\, Dr Rebecca Rowe\nHow carbon is sequestered\, Dr Lydia Smith and Jasmine Toole\n\n3.45 /4pm  – Return to the centre for Tea\, Cake and Networking \nPlease note wear suitable outdoor foot wear.  Plastic shoe covers will also be provided to help with biosecurity and to keep the shuttle bus clean ! \n  \n  \n\n				Register Here\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			 \n  \n 
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/biomass-connect-demo-niab-headley-hall-sfi-schemes-and-biodiversity-for-biomass-crops/
LOCATION:Nigel Bertram Visitor Centre\, Nigel Bertram Visitor Centre\, Paradise Way\, Tadcaster\, LS24 9GF
CATEGORIES:Demo Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240521T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240521T180000
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SUMMARY:Carbon Stacking: What you need to know Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Carbon Stacking: What you need to know\nTuesday 21 May 5-6pm\n\n\nThere are lots of reasons for farmers to be interested in carbon markets\, especially given the changing agricultural policy and push towards net zero as well as other potential benefits. \nIn this webinar will map out and connect the financial incentives being offered to farmers for adopting sustainable practices. \nIn detail\, we will examine: \n\nfinancial incentives of stacking: boost the return on your sustainable practices\nhow farmers can receive and stack multiple financial benefits\, from SFI actions\, carbon credits and grain sale premium\npotential for stacking biodiversity income\nhow to maximise financial return on the sustainable farming practices being adopted
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/carbon-stacking-what-you-need-to-know-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240522T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240522T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T114050
CREATED:20240509T091753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T091753Z
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SUMMARY:Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) Clinic Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking to harness the full potential of the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme? NFU Energy invites you to an exclusive webinar\, the RHI Clinic\, designed to empower you with insights\, clarity\, and actionable strategies. \nRenewable Heat Incentive (RHI) Clinic Webinar: Optimise\, Comply\, and Get Your Questions Answered! \nDetails: \nDate: Wednesday 22 May \nTime: 2pm – 3pm \nLocation: Online \nWhat to Expect: Led by RHI expert\, Thomas Wilkins\, Head of Technical Delivery at NFU Energy\, this webinar promises a deep dive into the intricacies of the RHI scheme. With over a decade of hands-on experience\, Thomas is uniquely positioned to demystify the RHI process from start to finish. From accreditation to compliance\, Thomas will equip you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the RHI landscape effortlessly. \nWhy Attend? Whether you’re already part of the RHI scheme or considering joining\, this webinar is your opportunity to optimise your operations and ensure ongoing compliance. The interactive session goes beyond mere information – it’s a clinic where your burning questions will find answers. \nReserve Your Spot Today! Don’t miss out on this invaluable opportunity to unlock the full potential of the RHI scheme. Register now to secure your place at our RHI Clinic webinar. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/renewable-heat-incentive-rhi-clinic-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240523T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240526T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T114050
CREATED:20240516T075914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T080838Z
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SUMMARY:Fuelwood Open Day
DESCRIPTION:A FUELWOOD open day weekends at their Warwickshire woodland HQ. \nThese events are excellent opportunities to come and see one of the leading manufacturing\, supply and engineering companies within the UK Forestry and Firewood Machinery sector. Their impressive site\, which sits within 32 acres of mixed woodland is opened up for all visitors come along and browse\, and all of the machinery they sell is set out on working display. \n 
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/fuelwood-open-day/
LOCATION:Fuelwood Warwickshire\, Claywood\, Beausale\, Warwick\, CV35 7AF
CATEGORIES:Farm Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240523T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240523T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T114050
CREATED:20240501T072203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T072701Z
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SUMMARY:Bio-materials for Construction\, CHCx3 and the Paludiculture Exploration Fund
DESCRIPTION:Time & Location\n\n\n23 May 2024\, 10:00 – 15:00 \nSophi Taylor Building\, NIAB\, Park Farm\, Impington\, Histon\, Cambridge CB24 9NZ\, UK \n\n\n\nAbout the event\n\n\nThis is a free ticketed event \nParking: The main carpark\, disabled parking\, and electric vehicle parking are signposted on the site. \nAGENDA\n10.00-10.30 Arrival and introduction with teas and coffees \n10.30-11.10 Market demand for biomaterials in construction\, speaker from Natural Building Systems \n11.10-11.50 Challenges getting from field to market\, Jamie Bartley – Unyte Hemp \n11.50-12.30 Certification – barrier or enabler\, Joanne Booth\, Business Manager – Construction \n12.30-13.30 Lunch \n13.30-15.00 Afternoon workshop \n15.00 Closing remarks and depart
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/bio-materials-for-construction/
LOCATION:Sophi Taylor Building\, Park Farm\, Cambridge\, CB24 9NZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240523T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240523T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T114050
CREATED:20240301T135615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T065827Z
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SUMMARY:Sustainable biomass crop establishment and end use options - Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:Sustainable biomass crop establishment and end use options\nNorth Wyke Demonstrator Hub\, Okehampton\, Devon EX20 2QY\nWhat3Words: ///producing.dozens.handbag \n\n\nWe’re very sorry to report that we have had to cancel week’s event in Devon. \nWe plan to re-schedule the event for late summer/autumn and very much hope you will be able to join us then.\n\nPlease accept our sincere apologies for any inconvenience this causes you.\n23rd May 2024\n \n\n\nJoin Biomass Connect and Rothamsted Research at our North Wyke Demonstrator Hub in Devon for an enlightening afternoon focused on the practical aspects of selecting\, cultivating\, integrating\, and utilising a diverse array of biomass crops for fuel\, animal health\, and soil health on your farm. \nThis exciting demonstration event will be focused on sustainable biomass crop establishment and exploring the various end use options of biomass. Learn about the latest innovations and practices in the field of biomass production and utilisation. \nConnect with experts\, researchers\, and industry professionals to discuss the challenges and opportunities in sustainable biomass farming. Discover new technologies and techniques that can help improve crop establishment and maximize the end use of biomass products. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to network\, learn\, and contribute to the advancement of sustainable agriculture. See you there! \n\n\nProgramme\n1.00pm Register / Tea & Coffee \n1.30pm Introduction \nWe will start the afternoon with an introduction from Nicholas Allison (North Wyke) and Mark Needham (Biomass Connect) \n1.45pm Trial Plots \nThis will be followed by a walk around the trial plots led by: \n\nWill Macalpine of Rothamsted Research\, who will be speaking about: “Willow for Westcountry Farmers and how short rotation willow coppice can reduce farm costs and improve animal health while enhancing biodiversity.”\nSteve Hunt of Bio Global Industries (BGI) will lead discussions on increasing soil health and fertility with composted woodchip\, and other innovative uses of biomass crops.\n\n3.00 pm Presentations \nAfter the walk we will return to the marquee to hear from 2 further speakers: \n\nJohn Hawkins  – will speak about experiences with growing and using reed canary grass as fuel for biomass boilers\, livestock bedding and forage.\nMarton (Silvanus): “New Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) Varieties: Fast Growing Timber for Self-Sufficiency and Profit.”\n\n3.45pm Cream Tea and Networking \nFollowing these sessions\, we invite you to enjoy a Devon cream tea while engaging in discussions with our guests from  IBERS\, Aberystwyth\, who will be keen to share their expertise on breeding Miscanthus and to outline their innovative approach to making the most of the crop in the supply chain.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/sustainable-biomass-crop-establishment-and-end-use-options-demo-event/
LOCATION:North Wyke Demonstrator Hub\, Whiddon Down\, Okehampton\, Devon\, EX20 2QY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Demo Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240531
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SUMMARY:2024 Sustainable Grass and Muck Event
DESCRIPTION:The RWAS Feature County for 2024\, Ceredigion will host the Sustainable Grass and Muck event at Aberystwyth University Farm\, Trawsgoed on Thursday 30th May 2024.\nThe 2024 Sustainable Grass and Muck event will host several industry leaders\, organisations and companies from all sectors making it a must visit for anybody interested in the future of farming. \nA dedicated biomass production area will be situated within the Miscanthus plots on the Ty Gwyn area of the farm.  At the stand there will be a comprehensive range of technical materials and a team of experts to discuss biomass opportunities. There will be examples of harvesting equipment and various biomass crop end-use products. \nThe event will include:\n\nFarm Tours – tours will take place at regular intervals throughout the day stopping at various trial sites and points of interest demonstrating a current method being tried on the farm.\nTrade Stands – organisations and businesses for arable and livestock sectors.\nSeminars – Seminars and Q&A sessions throughout the day from industry leading farmers and members of Parliament.\nSilage and Muck Working Demonstrations – a host of working demonstrations from a variety of machinery manufacturers\, including direct drilling demos.\nHospitality – Fully stocked bar and catering area.\nEvening Entertainment\n\nRegister and find out more here: https://rwas.wales/grasslandevent/
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/2024-sustainable-grass-and-muck-event/
LOCATION:Aberystwyth University Farm\, Trawsgoed\, SY23 4AT
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