Author: Eirinn RusbridgeTalk to me about technical aspects of sustainability, feasibility studies and carbon footprinting.
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Monday, 28 October 2024
by Eirinn Rusbridge
Transforming Waste into Energy and Biochar: EBRI’s Pyrolysis Technology
NFU Energy’s Senior Project Engineer, Eirinn Rusbridge, recently visited the Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University to explore their innovative pyrolysis technology. Friday, 19 January 2024
by Eirinn Rusbridge
ESOS Phase 3: Latest Updates
The latest guidance on the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) was published on 29 November 2023. In this blog we highlight the latest changes and updates to ensure your business is ESOS compliant ahead of the looming deadline. Tuesday, 14 June 2022
by Eirinn Rusbridge
What to Consider – Feasibility of Batteries
With energy prices at an all time high, battery energy storage is becoming increasingly attractive. There are clever ways to store energy to sell when the price is right, or to use it yourself at heavier energy demand times to offset reliance on the grid. Tuesday, 12 October 2021
by Eirinn Rusbridge
What to Consider – Natural Gas CHP Feasibility
Natural gas Combined Heat and Power (CHP) has long been an attractive option for sites with a combination heat, electricity, and CO2 demand. The systems combine the use of a heat engine or power station to generate electricity and useful heat at the same time. Tuesday, 05 October 2021
by Eirinn Rusbridge
What to Consider – Heat Pump Feasibility
Towards the end of the RHI ground source heat pumps rose in popularity bringing cost advantages to economies of scale. Capital costs can still be prohibitive for smaller installations but are expected to decrease as the technology becomes more commonplace. Friday, 24 September 2021
by Eirinn Rusbridge
What to Consider – Solar PV Feasibility
Even though there are no direct incentive schemes for installations out right now, solar PV has an increasingly important place in the renewable energy space when placed in the context of global energy prices and the road to Net Zero. There are two main strategies which must be considered to get Thursday, 08 April 2021
Thursday, 04 June 2020
by Eirinn Rusbridge
Going further with calculating carbon emissions
Interest in calculating carbon emissions has been recently gathering pace, with lively discussions at the NFU conference and the launch of the Net Zero: Farm Status Indicator. Thursday, 13 February 2020
by Eirinn Rusbridge
My life at NFU Energy so far…
I joined NFU Energy in November 2018 as a Graduate Engineer. Since then I have worked on a wide variety of projects, spanning feasibility studies, legislative consulting, renewable incentive compliance, and carbon footprinting. Thursday, 09 January 2020
by Eirinn Rusbridge
How to get started with carbon footprinting
As the climate change agenda gathers pace, many farmers and growers are thinking about how to assess their greenhouse gas emissions and how to begin to reduce or offset them.
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