Climate change has become a major international issue and the
British Government is committed to meeting ambitious targets for
reducing greenhouse gas emissions within the present decade and
beyond. Much of this will rely on an increasing use of renewable
energy. Within current technology this will depend almost
exclusively upon the use of rural land, whether for wind turbines,
for growing biomass and biofuels or for the production of biogas.
Renewable energy is therefore of immediate interest to farmers and
landowners and to their advisers, such as surveyors, lawyers,
accountants and bankers, as well as to planners and
conservationists. This is one of very few books which addresses the
issue of renewable energy from the point of view of landowners,
farmers and rural land managers those people who must make
important decisions about how, where and when to install renewable
energy sources on their land and the business implications of the
decisions they make.
The third edition of Renewable Energy in the Countryside
contains a new chapter on biogas, up-to-date discussions on the
implications of the Renewable Heat Initiative and new opportunities
for solar energy and ground source heat in the context of farms and
country houses as well as the implications of changes in UK
planning policies.
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