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The purpose of this website is to assist Canadian farmers and food processors with a path, information, tools and resources to assess the renewable energy opportunity in their business. A recent survey conducted by FarmEnergyOnline.com identified that farmer knowledge of renewable energy is distributed evenly from vague awareness to established business plan. As a result we’re striving to offer value from start to finish.

These web pages provide an information platform in the area of renewable energy business planning and management for farmers, farm business advisors, processors, and financial lenders to promote a common understanding of the business opportunities and risks.

A renewable energy business applies to some, conversation and efficiency applies to all. Energy Conservation and efficiency is job one when considering renewable and alternative energy system on farm and for food processing. As energy producers, wasting energy and inefficient energy usage means missing opportunities to reduce costs but also to sell more.

 

 
 
Sep 10, 2007
Farmers and Food Processors in the Black …Because of Green ...
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The beauty of the web is the ability to connect with producers like yourself, who may be 100s kilometers away, yet may be working on a farm energy project just like you. In the old days, you maybe had a coffee with a fellow producer, nowadays you can have a coffee at your home, while you "chat" online. Chat boards are a great way to connect with other people who may be working on a wind energy project, an anaerobic digester, solar power, or a biomass project. Click here to link to the Farms.com chat pages, to start a chat, or participate in an existing chat discussion, about energy projects that are important to you.

 
 

Thoughts on Venture Capital
Producers need to understand venture capital.  Venture capital markets will be a huge influencer to agribsuiness in the future.» 

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Hog Producers on Anaerobic Digestion
There is speculation that there is value in the tipping fees
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What temperatures do you need for anaerobic digesters?
In nature, anaerobic digestion can occur at temperatures ranging from near freezing to over 70 degrees C. Modern digesters operate at moderate temperatures or mesophylic mode or high temperatures 55 ...
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