BioReGen Biomass, Remediation reGeneration: Re-using brownfield sites for renewable energy crops
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Country: United Kingdom
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Start Date:
1/12/2005
Duration: 60
months
Project Type: Demonstration
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Contract Number: Project LIFE05 ENV/UK/000128
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Organisation Type:
EC Project |
Topics:
Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->In situ treatment technologies Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->Recycling/reuse
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Project objectives:
It is a 4-5 year project funded by the Life III Environment Programme to investigate whether brownfield sites can be used to grow plants for fuel (energy crops).
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Project
Summary:
So called 'brownfield' sites are those which are previously developed for non-agricultural land. If the previous use was industrial this often means that the soil is contaminated. Very often such sites lie vacant in a derelict state awaiting redevelopment. Our idea is to put them to a more beneficial use.
Energy from burning crops specifically grown for fuel is 'renewable', unlike that from burning finite resources of fossil fuels. When the 'biomass' is burnt it releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. If the crops are grown again then the same amout of carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere. As a consequence biofuels are 'carbon neutral', since they have no overall effect on the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Rising levels of this 'greenhouse gas' are linked to 'global warming'.
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Achieved Objectives:
Several download brifeing notes are available from: http://www.bioregen.eu/downloads/
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Product Descriptions:
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Additional Information:
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Project Resources:
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Weblink:
http://www.bioregen.eu
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Funding Programme(s):
LIFE Environment
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Link to Organisations:
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Submitted by:
Professor Paul Bardos
Who does what?
10/10/2007 11:59:00
Updated by:
Professor Paul Bardos
Who does what?
11/10/2007 13:55:00
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