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Sustainable Efficient Technology
Open the catalog to page 1Your sustainable farming partner Since 2006, New Holland is established as the Clean Energy Leader® for its active promotion and development of renewable fuels, emissions reduction systems and sustainable agricultural technology. New Holland offers the farmers of today and tomorrow the widest choice of accessible solutions that improve efficiency and productivity, whilst respecting the environment. Rooted in the belief that farmers can use technology to help them reduce their dependence on fossil fuels, the New Holland Clean Energy Leader® strategy is based on four key pillars Growing...
Open the catalog to page 2GROWING ENERGY ALTERNATIVE FUELS OF THE FUTURE ETHANOL BIOMASS ENERGY INDEPENDENT FARM NEW HOLLAND T6.180 METHANE POWER EFFICIENT PRODUCTIVITY TIER 4 TECHNOLOGY PRECISION LAND MANAGEMENT (PLM) PLM CONNECT MECHANIZATION INNOVATIONS SUSTAINABLE FARMING CARBON FOOTPRINTING ECOBRAUD CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE COMMITTED COMPANY PLANT CERTIFICATION RECYCLING
Open the catalog to page 3We are all familiar with growing oilseed rape and sunflowers for biodiesel, or in even simpler terms, for energy. But how about transforming sugar beet and sugarcane into bioethanol, or unlocking the energy potential inside wheat or maize to power your farm? Short rotation coppice and grasses such as miscanthus are also packed full of energy waiting to be released. How about rejuvenating sugarcane stover or even old straw bales to produce energy? New Holland is also at the forefront of research to create a methane tractor, as an intermediate step until 100% hydrogen powered machines are...
Open the catalog to page 4New Holland was the first manufacturer to offer 100% biodiesel compatibility back in 2006. Its status as an efficient, reliable and productive alternative to standard diesel was confirmed by the 500-hour TM Extreme Endurance Trial, when a TM tractor worked non-stop for 500 hours whilst running on pure, 100% biodiesel. Today, New Holland has the Industry’s largest range of 100% biodiesel compatible products. Moreover, all Tier 4B products, which use ECOBlue™ HI-eSCR technology, can run on 5% B5 biodiesel as long as the biodiesel blend fully complies with EN14214:2009 regulations. GROWING...
Open the catalog to page 5BIOETHANOL: FUELLING THE FUTURE Have you ever considered that your crops could be more than food stuffs for animals and humans alike? Have you ever thought that they could be used to power not just your farm, but your local community and even public transport? Well, if you answered no, then it is time we introduced you to bioethanol production. Quite simply, the crops that you grow in your fields can be transformed through a straight forward process to create energy. Ingenious, isn’t it. GROWING ENERGY. GROWING FARMS. Why bioethanol? It’s quite simple really, it burns cleaner than petroleum...
Open the catalog to page 6YOUR BIOETHANOL PARTNER Whether you're growing, harvesting or managing your bioethanol crops, New Holland has the right product for you. From planters through to crop protection equipment such as sprayers, and from tractors for a range of tasks to the right combine or forage harvester, you will receive professional support every step of the way. SECOND GENERATION ETHANOL PRODUCTION Bioethanol production can be significantly increased, by up to 30 or 40% for the same cultivated area, when compared to standard production technigues, by using an enzymatic process to release ethanol from...
Open the catalog to page 7BIOMASS: THE ULTIMATE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE The never-ending cycle of sowing, growing and harvesting is as age old as farming itself, and means that agricultural biomass is the true embodiment of the term ‘renewable energy’. Quite simply, it will exist as long as farmers continue to cultivate the land. No need to worry about dwindling resources or finite supplies. Biomass energy will be on tap today, tomorrow and for all future generations
Open the catalog to page 810,000m3 of biogas (twice as productive as grass / cereals) for every hectare of maize 2kWh of energy for every m3 of biogas total energy production* 220 hectares of maize silage at 50 tonnes/hectare GROWING ENERGY How much energy could you potentially produce? * Enough to fully power 244 houses for a year (at an average use of 18,000kWh per house, per year) - Source New Holland BIOMASS: FITS FARMERS LIKE A GLOVE CARBON NEUTRAL ENERGY What makes biomass and agriculture the perfect match? One: farmers have the land to grow suitable crops. Two: farmers have the machines to harvest and process...
Open the catalog to page 9ENERGY INDEPENDENT FARM TRUE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE WITH ZERO EMISSIONS New Holland Agriculture is already imagining the future of farming, where farmers will be able to provide for all of their own energy requirements. This concept is based on the principal that they can recycle and transform, what are today considered to be mere by-products, into useful energy, alongside the integrated use of renewable energy, such as that generated from solar, wind and biomass sources. New Holland is actively engaged in this challenge, and has continually developed innovative solutions which will enable...
Open the catalog to page 10GROWING ENERGY ENERGY INDEPENDENT FARM ENJOY AN ENERGY INDEPENDENT FUTURE 2013 Working methane prototype tractor launched. Renewable energy. Imagine waking up every day and knowing you had energy on tap, not just for today but for tomorrow, and all of your children’s tomorrows. The Energy Independent Farm uses renewable sources of energy that never run out including wind, solar, biomass and biogas. Low environmental impact and a never ending supply. New Holland Agriculture has been working to establish a prototype Energy Independent Farm. Nestled in the Piedmont countryside, just outside of...
Open the catalog to page 11THE METHANE POWER T6.180 The Methane Power T6.180 is a very special tractor indeed. It can be powered by the crops you grow in your fields or from waste that you would otherwise have thrown away. By producing biomethane in biodigesters from ingredients as diverse as maize silage, triticale or even slurry, you can enjoy fuel self-sufficiency. What’s more, methane powered tractors produce significantly less emissions than their diesel fuelled counterparts.
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