Thursday 18th of August 2022 | Posted In: Biofuels, Renewable energy

DIY Biomass Crops Consultancy – Help us test the EnviroCrops App

NFU Energy is delighted to announce its involvement in a consortium that is building a web app to assist farmers, land managers and consultants to make an informed decision about planting biomass crops such as Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) willow, miscanthus, hemp and Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) poplar and eucalyptus.

The project is being supported by the Biomass Feedstocks Innovation Programme, a £36 million programme, funded through the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy’s £1 billion Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, which aims to accelerate the commercialisation of innovative clean energy technologies and processes through the 2020s and 2030s.

The EnviroCrops web app will ultimately provide a central source of impartial information and help users find out

  • what biomass crops are suitable for their land 
  • what yields are possible 
  • the best varieties or species 
  • the production timescales and costs 
  • the locality of contractors and markets, and 
  • the economic potential.  

End users, be they a self-supplier, a local authority or a power station will be able to work out  

  • how much land is required to meet all or a proportion of their needs  
  • the production timescales, and  
  • the delivered costs.  

The three-year project is headed up by the Agri Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) in Northern Ireland, NFU Energy, Crops for Energy and software developer Calvium alongside a number of key experts from across the industry.

EnviroCrops will be able to provide users with a free or very affordable mini feasibility study so they can work out if a particular biomass crop is  

  • right for their land 
  • their system 
  • their facilities, and crucially  
  • their pocket.  

Would you like to be involved? 

We want to create a user forum of testers that includes

  • Would be growers (smallholders, farmers and other landowners)
  • Current growers
  • Project developers (Power stations, biomass traders. Local authorities etc)
  • Academics
  • Consultants
  • Agricultural students
  • Policy makers
  • Conservationists and environmental campaigners

As a member of the user forum, you will get

  • Direct access to iterations of the app,
  • Be invited to training sessions so you can learn how to use it and interpret the results
  • Get the sort of information out of it that you would get from a feasibility study
  • Be able to provide feedback and help direct and shape the app so it works for users like you
  • Be invited to industry events and site visits.

Currently, we have a produced a Proof-of-Concept Demonstrator as part of Phase 1 of the project. In the early months of the phase 2 work, we will be revamping the app based on user feedback in advance of a limited release to our advisory group stakeholders and industry participants. The alpha release will be thoroughly tested and modified prior to the scaled-up launch of the prototype app. The commercial product will be fully launched by February 2025.

If you are considering biomass crops as a grower or a user or just interested in finding out more information, then we’d love to hear from you. Please email Roger at [email protected] to register your interest.