Monday, 29 July 2013

40% of UK farmers use renewable energy – up from 5% in 2010 http://www.energy-broker.co.uk/40-of-uk-farmers-use-renewable-energy-up-from-5-in-2010-2/



Almost 40% of farmers are using clean energy across the UK, compared to just 5% in 2010, according to a new survey. However, the majority feel the full potential of renewables is not being met.

The joint research, Farms as power stations by Nottingham Trent University, Forum for the Future and Farmers Weekly, collected the opinions of around 700 farmers.


Although a large number have chosen to adopt renewable sources of energy – especially solar, wind and biomass energy – 76% believes renewable energy can still achieve a lot more in the agriculture industry.


Professor Eunice Simmons, the dean of Nottingham Trent University’s School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences, said, “It’s very positive news that renewables are becoming more popular with UK farmers – and this trend looks set to continue over the coming years.



via 40% of UK farmers use renewable energy – up from 5% in 2010 – Blue and Green Tomorrow.



40% of UK farmers use renewable energy – up from 5% in 2010

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