Strengthen farm renewable energy resilience and self‑sufficiency through smart storage, digital monitoring and community cooperation in the South Baltic area.
Overview: The Re-Farm project strengthens resilience, reliability and self‑sufficiency of renewable energy in the South Baltic area agricultural sector by demonstrating and scaling farm‑based smart‑storage, digital monitoring and community cooperation solutions.
Key objectives: Assess renewable‑energy potential and resilience needs; pilot smart‑storage and digital‑monitoring technologies on farms; build farmer and stakeholder capacity; and create lasting community cooperation frameworks for decentralised energy.
Main activities: Carry out assessments of energy potential, regulations and resilience conditions; pilot small‑scale smart‑storage systems and digital‑monitoring technologies; develop a Community Roadmap for long‑term implementation; provide training and capacity building for farmers and regional stakeholders; and establish frameworks for sustained cooperation and scaling.
Impact: Improved energy resilience and self‑sufficiency on farms, tested and scalable smart‑storage and monitoring solutions, stronger community cooperation for decentralised renewables, and enhanced capacity of regional stakeholders to replicate solutions across the South Baltic area.
