The Farm Power project
The project aims to bring about a step-change in the uptake of sustainable farm-based energy across the UK.
Project aims
- Help farmers to fulfil their potential as significant players in energy production
- Demonstrate the financial value of small and medium-scale energy systems
- Show that producing food and energy can make your business more secure
- Help revitalise struggling rural communities and support job creation
Read the Farm Power vision (PDF)
Take part in our survey on grid connection experiences
Who’s involved
Farm Power was founded by Forum for the Future, Farmers Weekly and Nottingham Trent University, and is guided by a steering committee made up of National Grid, United Utilities, NFU, Business in the Community, The Farm Energy Project, Lely, Thompson Farms, Lightsource Renewable Energy, Endurance Wind Power, and additionally funded by The Ashden Trust and the Esmeé Fairburn Foundation.
The sponsors
Endurance Wind Power is a proud supporter of the Farm Power project. Our small scale wind turbines are designed to farm the wind and are the choice of over 600-plus farmers, land owners and community groups in the UK.
Collectively they are making a difference. Endurance is proud to support Farm Power to highlight what wind can do for you.
Renewable energy generation can provide a lifeline for many famers to help sustain and grow their existing businesses – providing stability at a time of great financial uncertainty.
Through its work with landowners and farmers across the UK, Lightsource Renewable Energy has seen first-hand the many benefits that solar energy can bring to rural communities.
Farm Power features
Renewable energy survey results
Green energy opportunity offers earnings and security
Weigh up the renewables options for your farmÂ
Community energy is the future
How to get a fair deal for green grid connection
Why farm-based renewables must adapt to a tougher futureÂ
Energy support cuts: Farmers reveal dilemma over tariff losses
Case studies
Endurance case studies:
David Plummer – Shirebrook Academy
Jonathan Sharp – Tewitt Hall Farm
Lightsource case studies:
Online Academy