The aid was introduced in the 2003 reform of the Common Agricultural Policy to provide an incentive for farmers to increase the production of biofuels and electric and thermal energy produced from biomass. Up to the maximum guaranteed area of 2 million hectares, farmers receive €45 per hectare as long as they have concluded a contract with a collector/first processor in order to ensure the crops will be used for processing into the relevant energy products. If this is exceeded, the area ...
Read this article »The Agricultural Commission has recently published a study on how the food and non-food markets will be impacted by applying a 10% minimum of bio-fuel to the total consumption of fuel for transport in Europe. This research project demonstrates how ...
Read this article »Who we are - Founded in 2001, Fiper is the Italian Federation that unites and represents the main producers of thermal and electric energy from renewable sources. It promotes this energy’s use and its development on national and international ...
Read this article »LARUS Impianti, has set itself the goal of designing and manufacturing machines and entire systems for treating and recovering both industrial waste and solid urban waste. All Larus products are the fruit of daily studies of the problems connected ...
Read this article »SEKO was established in 1973. Its manufacturing plant covers an area of 50 thousand m2, producing 1,000 machines a year, thanks to over 100 very professional workers and a flexible, dynamic and modern organization. SEKO has developed three machine ...
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