Demonstrator Hub Updates – November 2025

January 05, 2026

November brought a clear shift into winter across the Biomass Connect sites, with widespread senescence observed in most crops. Storm events during the month (including Storm Claudia) caused localised wind damage, particularly to taller crops and previously weakened trees, though most sites reported minimal long-term impact. Pest pressures remained low overall, though hare and badger activity was noted at some hubs. Phenotyping of Miscanthus and woody crops continued at several sites, and preparations for winter maintenance and early spring actions are underway
Connect Issue #11

November 24, 2025

Issue #11 of the Connect Newsletter is now available. The Connect Newsletters contain updates on project activities, details of the latest events, and news from across the wider biomass industry.
Demonstrator Hub Updates – October 2025

November 18, 2025

October marked a clear transition into autumn across the Biomass Connect sites, with widespread senescence observed in most crops. Storm events early in the month (notably Storm Amy and Benjamin) caused localised wind damage, particularly to taller crops and weaker trees, though most sites reported minimal long-term impact. Pest pressures were low overall, with only isolated aphid clusters and insect activity noted. Phenotyping of Miscanthus and woody crops was carried out at multiple sites, providing valuable data on growth and senescence patterns.
New UK Guidance on Mammal Damage to Trees Highlights Critical Planning Step for Biomass Plantations

November 12, 2025

The Forestry Commission has published a comprehensive new guidance document entitled “Protecting trees from mammal damage: technical guidance” (30 October) aimed at supporting landowners, woodland managers and advisers who are establishing new tree plantations or agro-forestry systems.
Demonstrator Hub Updates – September 2025

November 06, 2025

September marked the transition into autumn across the Biomass Connect sites, with many crops beginning to show signs of senescence while maintaining good overall health.
Gasification and Growth: Regen Report Discusses the Potential of Miscanthus and SRC

October 13, 2025

A new report from the energy consultancy ‘Regen’ highlights the crucial role of biomethane generation — from a range of feedstock sources — in helping to decarbonise sectors that are otherwise difficult to decarbonise.
EUBA Report Challenges Concerns Over First-Generation Biomass Crops

October 09, 2025

The European Bioeconomy Alliance (EUBA) — a cross-sector alliance dedicated to advancing the bioeconomy and realising its full potential in Europe — has released a new report this month aiming to refute long-standing concerns surrounding the use of first-generation biomass crops.
Cup Contender – Promise for Cup Plant Biomass through rain and shine

October 07, 2025

Could a new contender quietly take root for its roles in biomass production. Data from a new study in Germany seems to think so. For years, in many countries maize has been the steadfast workhorse of bioenergy, feeding digesters and fuelling the renewable energy drives. But its once-reliable yields falter when you consider soil exhaustion and nutrient losses that leach into rivers and streams.
The Agroforestry Show 2025: Lessons from Willow drought?

September 23, 2025

The Agroforestry Show 2025 provided an excellent opportunity for Biomass Connect to share knowledge and engage with a wide range of stakeholders. On the 10th and 11th of September Rothamsted Research (collaborators within the Biomass Connect wider project) were kind enough to incorporate a Biomass Connect presence on their stand.
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