First miscanthus biomass for cellulose-based ethanol harvested by INA
In February 2019, INA - the Croatian GRACE project partner - harvested around 30 tons of miscanthus.
In February 2019, INA - the Croatian GRACE project partner - harvested around 30 tons of miscanthus.
On 20 to 21 November GRACE participated at the Joint ADVANCEFUEL-SEEMLA Workshop in Brüssel.
On 31 October the chancellor of the University of Hohenheim officially opened the on-farm biorefinery technology center.
Andreas Kiesel, the coordinator of the GRACE project, gave an interview to Il Bioeconomista, which is one of the leading bioeconomy blogs in Europe.
The open day at the University of Hohenheim’s research station “Ihinger Hof” took place on 10th June.
On 5th June, a television crew visited the research station of the University of Hohenheim.
Several GRACE project partners participated in the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition in Copenhagen.
At the end of April, the miscanthus plot-scale and field-scale trails were planted at Oberer Lindenhof.
GRACE together with 9 other projects sucessfully applied for the Common Dissemination Booster (CDB).
GRACE set up a project booth at the BBI Stakeholder Forum in Brussels at 6 and 7 December 2017.