Renewable energy in agriculture: How farmers drive Net Zero
In this interview, Jonathan Scurlock, a renewable energy consultant in agriculture, explores the many ways farmers can reduce emissions and support sustainable farming practices. From installing solar panels on rooftops and fields, to small and large wind turbines, to innovative use of anaerobic digestion for turning crop residues and livestock manure into clean energy, Scurlock explains how the agricultural sector can contribute to Net Zero goals.
The video also highlights new opportunities from recent feedstock reports and policy changes, showing the potential to scale up biomethane production, greenhouse gas removal, and large-scale sustainable energy solutions. Essential viewing for anyone interested in the strategic role of agriculture in the energy transition.
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