There has never been a better time to install a woodfuel boiler. Fossil fuel prices are rising higher and higher and there are excellent rebates available from the Government’s Renewable Heat Incentive. However, there are a number of critical things that you must consider before you make a dash for biomass. Below we outline our […]
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Willow Varietal Identification Guide
A publication has been published which for the first time brings together all the information about the currently available biomass willow (Salix spp) varieties for growing as short rotation coppice (SRC). The publication was written by Kevin Lindegaard of Crops for Energy Ltd and published by Teagasc and AFBI. The guide provides yield results for […]
Flood defence: How energy crops can help
The British summer of 2012 has so far been a complete wash out with heavy rain and floods causing events such as the Badminton Horse Trials and the Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe Park to be cancelled. Such unseasonal weather also poses a severe risk to our homes with one in every six houses […]
Miscanthus grower gets RHI approval
Crops for Energy are proud to announce that our clients Tredethick Farm Cottages based in Lostwithiel, Cornwall have received full accreditation from Ofgem to receive rebates from the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI). The project involves the district heating of eight holiday lets, a farmhouse and a swimming pool with a 199 kilowatt Eta biomass boiler […]
Renewable Heat Incentive: Our 10 point summary
The aim of the RHI is to increase the amount of renewable energy production in the UK by encouraging initially non-domestic users to install renewable energy technologies for heating buildings or for processing activities. The scheme is managed by OFGEM, the energy regulator. Here’s our 10 point summary to get you geared up and ready […]
Woodfuel self supply course – Dorset 19th April 2012
Do you want to: Grow your own and use your own woodfuel Find out the right crop for your land Find out the right boiler solution for you and your premises Maximise the benefits of the Renewable Heat Incentive Then book yourself a place on the woodfuel self supply course. Our next course is at […]
Get paid to keep warm – using miscanthus and SRC to heat your building
Farmers and landowners that grow their own energy crops and use them to heat their own buildings can make a triple whammy of savings. Firstly, there’s the savings on fossil fuel use. Secondly theres the savings on bought in wood. Thirdly, if you install a biomass boiler you’ll qualify for the Governments Renewable Heat Incentive. […]
The South West leads the UK in domestic renewable heating installations
The Energy Saving Trust has recently released results on the uptake of renewable heating technologies in domestic properties across the UK. The statistics show that the South West (SW) of England is the clear front runner when it comes to greening our homes. This data has been produced as part of the Government’s Renewable Heat […]
New course dates – Woodfuel self supply – Wilts, Gloucs & Devon
Do you want to: Grow your own and use your own woodfuel Maximise the benefits of the Renewable Heat Incentive Find out the right crop for your land Find out the right boiler solution for you and your premises Then book yourself a place on the woodfuel self supply course. Venues and dates Friday 20th […]
Small scale log production – get the best yield from a small plot
If you look around the web you’ll find that there are a number of companies selling “grow your own woodfuel kits”. If you’re a small holder with limited space for growing trees you should be looking to grow the best varieties. Crops for Energy sell willow varieties that have been specifically bred and selected for […]