National Non-Food Crops Centre

National Non-Food Crops Centre
National Non-Food Crops Centre
Abbreviation NNFCC
Formation 2003
Legal status Not-for-profit company
Purpose/focus Renewable energy, fuels and materials
Location York Science Park, York, UK
Region served United Kingdom
Chief Executive Dr Jeremy Tomkinson
Affiliations DECC
Website http://www.nnfcc.co.uk

The National Non-Food Crops Centre (NNFCC) is a not-for-profit company, formed in 2003 as a result of a UK Government commitment to extend the competitive non-food uses of crops.[1]

The NNFCC was opened in November 2003 by Larry Whitty, Baron Whitty and is situated in the BioCentre on the York Science Park at the University of York.

Contents

Mission and Remit

The NNFCC is the UK's National Centre for Biorenewable Energy, Fuels and Materials. The Centre is committed to the sustainable development of markets for biorenewable products. They promote the benefits of biorenewable energy, fuels and materials for enhancement of the bioeconomy, environment and society.[2]

The NNFCC:

  • is the UK's independent authority on plant-based renewable materials and technologies
  • brings products to market by building and strengthening supply chains
  • supports producers, manufacturers and consumers
  • provides comprehensive information on all sectors

The NNFCC is interested in building supply chains for products made from crops, wood and wastes including fuels, energy, packaging, polymers, chemicals, lubricants, pharmaceuticals and construction materials.

Funding

The Centre receives funding from and is a delivery partner for the Department for Energy and Climate Change.[3] The Centre also undertake commercial work for a wide range of organisations[4] and have three tiers of paid membership for businesses and individuals.[5]

See also

References

External links




Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • National Non Food Crops Centre — The National Non Food Crops Centre (NNFCC) was established in 2003 as a result of a UK Government commitment to extend the competitive non food uses of crops. The Centre is sponsored by Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the… …   Wikipedia

  • Non-food crop — Contents 1 Compare with 2 See also 3 External links The term non food crop applies to the use of agricultural …   Wikipedia

  • Non food crop — The term non food crop applies to the use of agricultural crop for uses other than human (as food) or animal consumption (as feed).The range of crops with non food uses is broad. Products can be categorised by function:Compare with*Cash crops… …   Wikipedia

  • National Museum of Rural Life — National Museums Scotland and partners have developed the National Museum of Rural Life, previously known as the Museum of Scottish Country Life, which is based at Wester Kittochside farm, lying between the town of East Kilbride in South… …   Wikipedia

  • National Grid plc — Type Public limited company (LSE: NG., NYSE:  …   Wikipedia

  • National Energy Action — (known as NEA) is the leading fuel poverty charity that works to eradicate fuel poverty and campaigns for greater investment in energy efficiency to help those who are poor or vulnerable gain affordable heat. NEA has its headquarters in Newcastle …   Wikipedia

  • National Nuclear Laboratory — The National Nuclear Laboratory (informally NNL, formerly Nexia Solutions) is a UK government owned, commercially operated nuclear services technology provider covering the whole of the nuclear fuel cycle. It is fully customer funded and operates …   Wikipedia

  • National Grid (Great Britain) — For the UK Ordnance Survey National Grid for mapping co ordinates in Great Britain, see Ordnance Survey National Grid. 400 kV power line in Cheshire The National Grid is the high voltage electric power transmission network in …   Wikipedia

  • Non-Fossil Fuel Obligation — The Non Fossil Fuel Obligation (NFFO) refers to a collection of orders requiring the electricity Distribution Network Operators in England and Wales to purchase electricity from the nuclear power and renewable energy sectors. Similar mechanisms… …   Wikipedia

  • National Home Energy Rating — The National Home Energy Rating Scheme (NHER) is both a UK accreditation scheme for energy assessors and a rating scale for the energy efficiency of housing. The NHER is owned and operated by National Energy Services (NES). Until 2011, NES was a… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”