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A Demonstrator Project in the UKRI-funded GGR-D Programme, a component part of the Strategic Priorities Fund

Flexible Fund Award Projects: Background & Project Summaries

The GGR-Peat project manages a small grant award scheme and has given out Flexible Fund Awards to four projects. The aim of the awards is to support short-term projects (max 9 months) related to the management of peatlands that function to sequester Greenhouse gases. The successful projects address research gaps in peatland management methods and technologies for GGR, risks, deployments & scalability, and specific measures to aid policy and business development.

Project summaries:

 

Upscaling enhanced peat growth with heather brash

Hatfield Site

Upscaling enhanced peat growth with heather brash: Tests whether heather brash can act as a low-cost, widely available alternative to biochar for accelerating peat formation and carbon sequestration.

  • Led by University of Durham.

  • Project partner Natural England.

See more about the Heather Brash Flexible Fund Project

 

VERTIPEAT

Miscanthus biomass production at an indoor farmVERTIPEAT (Vertical biomass production and quality for accelerated carbon input into rewetting agricultural peatlands): Explores high-output vertical biomass production and its suitability as a restoration amendment to accelerate carbon inputs in rewetting agricultural peatlands.

  • Led by University of Leicester.

  • Project partners Remediate Nature, Fenland Soil and the Carbon Compost Co.

See more about the Vertipeat Flexible Fund Project

 

Gypsum dose-response and peat microbial communities

Core SampleGypsum dose-response and peat microbial communities: Determines how different sulphate doses affect methane-producing microbes to support low-methane wet peat systems.

  • Led by RSPB.

  • Project partners FWAG SW and Moor SW Ltd.

See more about the Gypsum dose-repsonse and peat microbial communities Flexible Fund Project

 

Bio-flow proof of concept

Bioflow ProjectBio-flow proof of concept: Investigates whether biochar-filled subsurface conduits can improve water movement in agricultural peatlands to support rewetting and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Led by University of Leicester.

  • Project partners Remediate Nature, Fenland Soil and the Carbon Compost Co.

See more about the Bioflow Flexible Fund Project

 
Flexible Fund Award Projects
GGR-Peat Felxible Fund Award Projects

 

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