On-farm electricity production is an attractive proposition for many livestock farmers — and it’s one now enhanced by the introduction of Feed-in Tariffs. Andy Collings takes a look at one Norfolk stock farmer’s experience in setting up a wind turbine
Wind and solar power on Norfolk pig farm:
On-farm electricity production is an attractive proposition for many livestock farmers — and it’s one now enhanced by the introduction of Feed-in Tariffs. Andy Collings takes a look at one Norfolk stock farmer’s experience in setting up a wind turbine
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