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What has happened over the past months, and what is to come?

The HarvRESt project coordinator gives a brief update on the main activities that have taken place the last months and what is to happen in the near future.

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Best Practices for Integrating Renewable Energy Sources in Agriculture

In the HarvRESt project we have identified promising best practices that can be applied either to specific RES or across systems.

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Barriers and the great potential for integrating renewable energy technologies in agriculture

White Research has produced significant insights into the socio-economic, legal, and political factors influencing RES adoption in Europe.

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Introduction of the HarvRESt Use Cases

The work conducted in HarvRESt will be supported and executed at 5 use cases, representing different topologies of farms, a diversity of stakeholders and organizational structures, distinct geographical conditions and a wide variety of RES technologies.

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Progress in the development of a HarvRESt online tool

As part of HarvRESt an online tool is to be developed by ConTerra, which will map status, potentials and bottlenecks for RES (biogas) at farm level or any other geographical entity defined by the user.

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Spreading the word about HarvRESt at the European Sustainable Phosphorus Conference

Ignacio García-Berro Navarro, PhD student at the BETA Technological Centre, presented a poster at the European Sustainable Phosphorus Conference.

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Pioneering a Sustainable Future for European Agriculture through Innovative RES Integration

New EU-funded project aims to enhance the sustainable production of renewable energy at farm-level.

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The HarvRESt project is off to a good start

On 30-31 January 2024 the HarvRESt partners met for a kick-off meeting in Zaragoza, Spain

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HarvRESt promoted at FRUIT LOGISTICA

HarvRESt promoted at the world's most important trade fair for the fresh produce industry and its direct access to the global market.

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