Biomass Connect Webinar No. 3
OnlineAlternative Biomass Crops. Some biomass crops are bigger and leave a greater impression than others whilst others might be humbler but still get the job done.
Alternative Biomass Crops. Some biomass crops are bigger and leave a greater impression than others whilst others might be humbler but still get the job done.
Before you plant perennial crops or use the biomass in a combustion system you need to get your head around the legal nitty gritty. This webinar will provide you with all the knowledge you need to stay on the right side of the regs.
Biomass Crops and Diversification – Demonstration event Cockle Park Farm, Newcastle University, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 3EA. 11th August 2023 Come and join Biomass Connect with Newcastle University, supported by the […]
Biomass Crops and Agroforestry – Demonstration event Grassland Research Institute, North Wyke, Okehampton EX20 2SB 14th September 2023 Come and join Biomass Connect and Rothamsted Research for an afternoon learning […]
Miscanthus Establishment and Cultivation – Demonstration event Terravesta, Grovefields Farm, Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire. CV35 8AT 26th October 2023 Come and join Biomass Connect with Terravesta Ltd for a morning learning […]
Biomass in a Northern Climate SRUC Boghall Farm, Edinburgh. EH10 7DX What 3 Words: ///passwords.exposing.spouse 1st November 2023 Come and join Biomass Connect and Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) for an […]
Biomass in a Northern Climate Auchincruive, Ayr, KA6 5HW What 3 Words: ///tasks.proven.notched 2nd November 2023 Come and join Biomass Connect and Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) for an opportunity to […]
Fast-growing biomass crops can play a part as a toolkit measure in flood mitigation. This webinar explores the opportunities and the obstacles to harnessing this potential.
Some biomass crops are more well known than others, but it's not all about Willow and Miscanthus as they can't possibly be the best crop for all situations. There are many others to choose from and this webinar will delve into just two of the alternatives, Black Locust and Arundo.
This webinar will provide information on emerging research understanding on how to marry up yield productivity from these crops whilst incorporating simple measures (such as buffer strips and flower-rich grass margins) that increase the edge effect, promote pollinators and maximise biodiversity net gain.
This webinar will provide information on the different options and how you can make sure you are producing the best quality biomass for your chosen market. It will also flag up important aspects of health and safety and legal obligations.
Field to Furnace - Visit to Western Bioenergy Power Station Western Bioenergy, Port Talbot, South Wales 22nd February 2024 Thinking about growing Energy Crops ? Join us for an exclusive opportunity to explore the biomass energy supply chain with Western Bio Energy, a leading company specialising in electricity generation from biomass. The event aims to […]