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Practical on-farm renewable energy 2011-2012

By: Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) | College of Agriculture Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE)Publication details: Antrim: CAFRE, 2011Description: 71p.; ecopy available by clicking on the link belowISBN: 9781848072688Subject(s): Renewable energy | Solar power | Short rotation coppice | Biomass power | Wind power | Anaerobic digestionDDC classification: 333.79409416 Online resources: click here Summary: Agriculture is the main indigenous industry in N. Ireland and forms the backbone of our Rural Economy.However, meeting the demand for a high quality food supply against a background of climate change and the need to make a reduction in our greenhouse gas emissions presents a major challenge for the farming community. The promotion of renewable energy within the agricultural and forestry sectors can contribute to meeting these challenges and plays an important role in the developing DARD policy framework on climate change.
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Book - Standard loan CAFRE Greenmount Library 333.79409416 DEP/PAM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 217706
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Agriculture is the main indigenous industry in N. Ireland and forms the backbone of our Rural Economy.However, meeting the demand for a high quality food supply against a background of climate change and the need to make a reduction in our greenhouse gas emissions presents a major challenge for the farming community. The promotion of renewable energy within the agricultural and forestry sectors can contribute to meeting these challenges and plays an important role in the developing DARD policy framework on climate change.

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