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Tuesday, 15 September 2020
by Ed Shuldham
Reduce your carbon emissions from your farm
It is hard not to come across the topic of carbon emissions in agriculture now, with its coverage in both the national and the farming press. Just last week there was an announcement in the Farmers Weekly that the National Trust’s own organic arable farm had become carbon negative. Thursday, 02 July 2020
by Ed Shuldham
Do you need to amend your RHI application, have you changed something?
Everyone involved with the non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) will have come across talk of needing an ‘amendment’ at some point but what does that really mean? Tuesday, 09 April 2019
by Ed Shuldham
New scheme is launched to encourage heat networks
The Heat Networks Investment Project (HNIP) was launched in October 2018, following a pilot scheme which ran from 2016 to 2017 and offered a total of £18.5m of funding to eight eligible projects. The aim of HNIP is to increase the number of heat networks being built. Tuesday, 04 September 2018
by Ed Shuldham
Can farmers help to stop climate change?
We all know that renewable energy; particularly renewable technologies of the sort operated by UK farms, are helping to replace fossil fuel derived energy and so reducing the carbon deposits that we are introducing into our atmosphere. But what can agriculture do to actually reduce the levels of
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