Florence, 3rd September 2024

online, 19th September 2024

Other initiatives

AgroBioHeat aims to promote modern, cost-effective and low-emission heating solutions using agricultural biomass for rural Europe. Agrobiomass is an abundant but underexploited resource in Europe that can be mobilized as a renewable energy source for heating applications across a variety of end uses: domestic sector, farms, greenhouses, agro-industries, district heating networks, municipal and commercial buildings, and others. The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 818369.

AgroFossilFree project aims to create a framework under which critical stakeholders will cooperate to evaluate and promote currently available Fossil-Energy-Free Technologies and Strategies (FEFTS) in EU agriculture to diminish in the short term and eliminate in the long run fossil fuels use in any farming process while maintaining yield and quality of the end-product.

TRACER (Smart Strategies for the Transition in Coal Intensive Regions) is an EU Horizon 2020 – funded project that supports nine coal-intensive regions around Europe to design (or re-design) their Research and Innovation (R&I) strategies in order to facilitate their transition towards a sustainable energy system.