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EU funding (€4,998,555): Energy Smart Livestock Farming towards Zero Fossil Fuel Consumption Hor16 Sept 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Energy Smart Livestock Farming towards Zero Fossil Fuel Consumption

The adaptation of RES technologies and machinery and their demonstration at a large-scale on farm level, require supporting measures with respect to spatial planning, infrastructure, different business models and market organisation, trends that are not all under control from a farmers’ perspective. RES4LIVE project will fill these gaps ensuring a wider adoption of RES and energy efficiency technologies, machinery and techniques in livestock farms towards a zero-fossil fuel consumption. A great part of RES4LIVE technical work deals with the adaptation of specific technologies for both renewable energy and biofuels so that to perfectly fit livestock farming and becoming attractive in terms of cost effectiveness, operational flexibility and with low maintenance. The key technologies include PVT systems, modular heat pumps, biogas upgrading to biomethane, and tractors retrofitting to be fuelled by biomethane. Except these technologies, standard RES and other solutions are included in the integrated energy system, such as the use of PV panels, geothermal energy, and electrification of on-farm machinery. The RES4LIVE project emphasises on the demonstration of the selected technologies in 4 pilot farms in Belgium, Italy, Germany and Greece, for a duration of at least 12 months, to serve as the means of de-fossilising evidence and impact generation. The aim is to totally replace the fossil fuel consumption of certain needs in the pilot farms, proving that fossil-free-energy farming is possible to be achieved with a sustainable way. At the same time, the replicability potential is another key activity so that to prepare the commercialization process of the solutions. The overall objective is to provide advanced and cost-effective technologies to the livestock sector that ensure the sustainability of the farms’ operation, and the superior thermal comfort of the animals for increased productivity with minimum climate change impact.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Aarhus Universitet €198,750
Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita Di Bologna €362,490
Center for Technology Research Andinnovation (Cetri) Ltd. €264,950
CRMT SAS €443,227
Eigen Vermogen Van HET Instituut Voor Landbouw- en Visserijonderzoek €360,313
Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis €323,625
Eurec EESV €102,025
Federazione Europea Di Zootecnica €169,000
G. Ligeros & SIA ΟΕ €177,362
Geoponiko Panepistimion Athinon €516,938
Golinelli Giulio €135,970
Lehr-UND Versuchsanstalt Fuer Tierzucht UND Tierhaltung(Lvat) e. V. €375,125
Leibniz-Institut FUR Agrartechnik UND Biookonomie e. V. €457,569
MG Sustainable Engineering AB €487,112
Plegma Labs Technologikes Lyseis Anonymos Etairia €146,475
Terra Energy €148,400
Universiteit Gent €329,225

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101000785

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