Florence, 3rd September 2024

online, 19th September 2024

Field test of sensors for detecting early stages of yellow rust in wheat
©Hamdorf/ATB
Experimental setup in ATB‘s biogas lab
© Gutjahr/ATB
ATB’s boundary layer windtunnel for measuring air streams
© Stollberg/ATB
Picture of LVAT Gross Kreutz with cattle and sheep stalls and storage of silage and feed stuff
© LVAT
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RES4LIVE will bring into the market integrated cost effective and case sensitive Renewable Energy Sources (RES) solutions towards achieving fossil free livestock farming.

It involves 17 partners from 8 countries. The consortium is made of 4 Universities, 4 Research Organizations, 6 SMEs, 1 Farm and 2 International Associations.

RES4LIVE will last 48 months from 1st October 2020 to 30th September 2024 with a budget of 4.998.455,00 €

The strategic objective of RES4LIVE is to develop and bring into the market integrated, cost-effective and case-sensitive RES solutions towards achieving fossil-free livestock farming

RES and machinery adaptation, and other technologies selection.

Pilot systems design, installation and testing.

Multi-level Assessment: technical, economic, social, environmental.

Replicability and impact generation: case studies, clustering, stakeholders’ engagement etc. 

Activity News

RES4LIVE final video!

Have a look at the RES4LIVE final video, with words by Dimitris Tyris from the Agricultural University of Athens (AUA). Thank you all for being

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Events

30

Apr

Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy (ATB), Max-Eyth-Alle 100, 14469 Potsdam, Germany

22

Nov

Berlin, Germany

05

Dec

Kyoto, Japan (hybrid event)

19

Sep

Brussels, Belgium (hybrid event)

Partners

aua
aarhus
unibo
atb
certh
cetri
crmt
eaap
eurec
ghent
golinelli
ilvo
lvat
mg
plegma
psyctotherm
terra