NorrisECT

NorrisECT is an Australian agricultural consultancy established in 2009 to service the growing global energy crop industry.  The company proudly counts amongst its members and associates a number of internationally recognised industry experts whose knowledge has been developed over decades of extensive involvement in agricultural research and development projects.  This combined professional expertise gives NorrisECT the capacity to provide high quality multi-disciplinary engineering, project management and agricultural teams with unparalleled experience and expertise in the development and optimisation of modern agricultural farming systems and processes.

NorrisECT innovative Technology Solutions include:

  • Sugarcane trash separation and recovery systems;
  • Optimisation of biomass harvest and transport systems;
  • Farming systems improvement and mechanisation;
  • Process and maintenance improvement, and project development;
  • Mechanisation of agricultural equipment and practices;
  • Energy self-sufficiency studies for sugarcane projects; and
  • Technical and financial feasibility studies for agricultural projects.



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News

  • NorrisECT recieve SRDC Funding
    NorrisECT receive SRDC funding for the Quantification of the potential to Reduce Harvesting Losses by the Utilisation of Field Edge Trash Separation Technology  
  • Clean Technology Investment Program
    Austrade's $800 million fund presents a signficant oppertunity to the Australia sugar industry to improve its overall competitiveness within the international market.
  • Oil Mallee Crop
    NorrisECT are proud to announce their involvement in the RIRDC Report “Sustainable Biomass Supply Chain for Mallee Woody Crop Industry”.
  • EMDG Application
    NorrisECTs' Emerging Markets Development Grant Approved
  • NorrisECT System Commissioned - Ubombo Mill
    Norris ECT Commission Trash Separation and Recovery System at Ubombo Mill, Swaziland    

Articles

  • Boeing and CSIRO partner on Biofuels
    Boing and CSIRO have launched a year-long study on the potential for growing new feedstocks in northern Queensland that could be turned into sustainable aviation fuels. This is one of many news articles indicative of increased interest and investment in the energy crops and biofuels industries.
  • Sugar Industry Practices
    This article details the mounitng pressure for the Swaziland sugar industry to change from its current burning practices and engage in green harvesting.