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Impact of Energy Crops Workshop – Brussels 02/12/2014

This workshop is aiming to raise awareness of perennial energy crops amongst major conservation NGOs. During the day there will be an opportunity for some myths to be debunked whilst extending an olive branch so that project developers, farmers and conservation bodies can work together in order to achieve highly sustainable bioenergy projects. Crops for […]

Short rotation coppice in the UK: A briefing for policymakers

Rokwood is an ambitious 3-year study involving partners from six European countries (Germany, Spain, Ireland, Poland, Sweden and UK) plus the European Biomass Association. It exists to fuel dialogue between biomass research, industry, policy and business in order to fulfil the potential of woody crops like willow as a sustainable energy source. It is researching aspects of […]

It’s never too late: Time for the Environment Agency to publish 2010 work on energy crops and flood mitigation

Back in 2011 a review of the potential role of woodlands in improving water quality and alleviating flooding issues was published by Forest Research. It’s called Woodland for Water: Woodland measures for meeting Water Framework Directive objectives This deals with a very broad definition of woodlands and includes short rotation coppice (SRC) and short rotation forestry […]

Why aren’t we growing more willows as an abundant source of pollen for bees?

Willows are sometimes called the Easter Tree as they come into bloom early in spring. Male varieties can be particularly showy and produce prolific displays of golden catkins. They aren’t just nice to look at – they provide a lifeline to foraging bees by providing an abundant source of pollen and nectar when there aren’t many alternatives. […]

Influential report recognises multifunctional benefits of energy crops

Back in June a very influential report called “The best use of UK agricultural land” was produced by the University of Cambridge’s Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL). The significance of the report is that it is backed by big food organisations such as ASDA, Sainsbury’s, Nestle as well as the NFU and CLA as part of CISL’s […]

Join us in responding to the Common Agricultural Policy Reform Consultation

DEFRA are currently seeking views on the Common Agricultural Policy reform. The consultation will run until November 28th. More details can be found on the above link or by calling DEFRA on 020 7238 6348. Responses to the consultation should be sent to Capconsultation@defra.gsi.gov.uk. We will be co-ordinating a response with other organisations active in the energy […]

The Sleeping Giant Awakens – Bioenergy in the UK

A major new book called ‘The Sleeping Giant Awakens – Bioenergy in the UK ’ was published on the 25th September. The 409 page book sets out a realistic path for achieving 15-20% bio-energy contribution by 2030-40 and covers the heat, power and transport sectors. It seeks to answer questions such as ‘Do we have […]