In Germany utilisation of biogas from agricultural resources has increased significantly in recent years. Farm waste and purposely grown biomass are used. Despite the introduction of formal incentives, reasons of farmers for the individual activities relating to biogas remain unclear. This research integrates a qualitative case study with institutional economic approaches to investigate farmers ’ reasons for action. A preliminary reading of interviews with farmers suggests a variety of reasons that changed over time from first biogas plants i
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In this paper we explore the willingness of Cumbrian farmers to switch land use from food production...
Bioenergy is a building block of the ongoing transformation toward renewables-based energy systems. ...
The present study aims at assessing dairy farmers’ preferences over different technological options ...
The cultivation of renewable raw materials on arable land is challenged by the ongoing fuel-versus-f...
AbstractAnaerobic digestion (AD) is of growing importance within the UK as it can make an important ...
Rising global energy needs and limited fossil fuel reserves have led to increased use of renewable e...
Biogas production has an increasing importance on organic farms in Germany. Biogas plants have the p...
Nowadays, biogas system has been considered as a solution not only for creation of renewable energy ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a quantitative data c...
Consumers are farmers, land users in general private as well as public and citizens overall. The con...
International audienceLiterature on biogas production mainly studies the outputs of production or th...
The future course of the political regulation of bioenergy will have a significant sustainability im...
tion from agricultural sources. However, many other EU member states are creating the necessary cond...
The paper presents empirical research on institutional economic factors that shape regional agricult...
Being energy-autonomous has been suggested as a means of having sustainable energy in South Africa, ...
In this paper we explore the willingness of Cumbrian farmers to switch land use from food production...
Bioenergy is a building block of the ongoing transformation toward renewables-based energy systems. ...
The present study aims at assessing dairy farmers’ preferences over different technological options ...
The cultivation of renewable raw materials on arable land is challenged by the ongoing fuel-versus-f...
AbstractAnaerobic digestion (AD) is of growing importance within the UK as it can make an important ...
Rising global energy needs and limited fossil fuel reserves have led to increased use of renewable e...
Biogas production has an increasing importance on organic farms in Germany. Biogas plants have the p...
Nowadays, biogas system has been considered as a solution not only for creation of renewable energy ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a quantitative data c...
Consumers are farmers, land users in general private as well as public and citizens overall. The con...
International audienceLiterature on biogas production mainly studies the outputs of production or th...
The future course of the political regulation of bioenergy will have a significant sustainability im...
tion from agricultural sources. However, many other EU member states are creating the necessary cond...
The paper presents empirical research on institutional economic factors that shape regional agricult...
Being energy-autonomous has been suggested as a means of having sustainable energy in South Africa, ...
In this paper we explore the willingness of Cumbrian farmers to switch land use from food production...
Bioenergy is a building block of the ongoing transformation toward renewables-based energy systems. ...