FARMERS - Farm and Rural Mixed Energy from Renewable Sources

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Title
FARMERS - Farm and Rural Mixed Energy from Renewable Sources

CoPED ID
532f5c3f-5c0a-4ecb-a7d9-5cd180e0e33d

Status
Closed


Value
£240,474

Start Date
Aug. 31, 2015

End Date
Nov. 30, 2016

Description

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Whereas most work in optimising energy systems has taken place in urban areas, FARMERS looks at the rural and agricultural environment which is often characterised by fragile electricity distribution networks, no gas grid and a reliance on oil based fuels for energy and heat but it is also ideal for medium scale renewable generation some of which is highly intermittent. To date no research has been done on the many varied and cyclic loads, generation and energy security at the intersection of agriculture and renewable energy, the relative energy cost disadvantage communities rural areas suffer and how this could be minimised. FARMERS will examine the feasibility of optimising models for management of all kinds of renewable generation, energy storage and the asymetric loads that farming processes or electric vehicles may place on fragile rural distribution networks and examine how the use of heating oil and liquefied gas by farms and rural communities may be displaced. Farmers will examine and review the feasibilty of sustainable models for rural energy integration replicable in rural communities to benefit rural consumers and farm businesses across the UK.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Countryside
  2. Agriculture
  3. Optimisation
  4. Farms
  5. Energy
  6. Renewable energy sources
  7. Enterprises
  8. Rural communities
  9. Heat distribution
  10. Gas heating
  11. Distribution of electricity
  12. Oil heating
  13. Environmental effects
  14. Oil

Extracted key phrases
  1. Relative energy cost disadvantage community rural area
  2. Rural energy integration replicable
  3. Renewable energy
  4. Fragile rural distribution network
  5. Medium scale renewable generation
  6. Renewable Sources
  7. Rural Mixed Energy
  8. Energy system
  9. Rural community
  10. Energy security
  11. Energy storage
  12. FARMERS
  13. Rural consumer
  14. Fragile electricity distribution network
  15. Urban area

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