AgroFossilFree is a project funded by Horizon 2020 that started in October 2020. The project aims to create a framework under which all core stakeholders will cooperate to evaluate and promote the currently available Fossil-Energy-Free Technologies and Strategies (FEFTS) in EU agriculture to decrease or even eliminate the use of fossil energy.

We are glad to announce that in a few days we'll celebrate our 2ndAgrofossilFree Online Workshop!
 

DATE  25th October 2022
TIME 10:00h - 11:30h CET 

During this workshop, you will have the opportunity to know about the AgroFossilFree project and we will shortly present the AgEnergyPlatform, an interactive tool developed within the project that contains a variety of different FEFTS solutions to help decarbonise agriculture activities. 

After that, you will also know the main results from the project regional workshops that have been organized during the months all across Europe. 

Finally, we will listen to three different success stories of three experts using FEFTS. 

  • Marc Reinhard from FACHVERBAND BIOGAS - FvB: It represents the biogas industry in the German Renewable Energy Federation.
  • Gilles Mayer from NEW HOLLAND: American metal-mechanic manufacturer, specialized in the agricultural and heavy duty machinery industry.
  • John Geraghty: Irish consultant specializing in conservation agriculture and lecturer at South East Technological University (SETU).

For more information please see below the event agenda

AFF 2022 10 25 2nd workshop agenda

This workshop aims to be an international meeting place where you will have the opportunity to share interests in real time about clean energy in agriculture and meet other concerns with people from different countries in Europe. To do that, we recommend you to be ready with your mobile phone during the workshop, and go to www.menti.com and enter the code that will be shared.

EVENT REGISTRATION

 

EU flagThis project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 101000496