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Energy Crops - Bioenergy and organic resources group University of Southampton

This page provides links to existing and previous projects relating to anaerobic digestion in a farming context. An EU funded project to examine the production of methane from biomass including crops and agricultural residues. A project funded through the Rural Economy and Land Use RELU programme to explore the potential for AD in a UK farming context and the contribution this could make to rural development. Page last updated 16-12-2011.

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Energy Crops - Bioenergy and organic resources group University of Southampton

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This page provides links to existing and previous projects relating to anaerobic digestion in a farming context. An EU funded project to examine the production of methane from biomass including crops and agricultural residues. A project funded through the Rural Economy and Land Use RELU programme to explore the potential for AD in a UK farming context and the contribution this could make to rural development. Page last updated 16-12-2011.

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