EBRI energy from waste technology awarded ‘Best Technological Breakthrough’
The European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University has won ‘Best Technological Breakthrough’ for its innovative bioenergy technology, which transforms multiple waste
read more...EBRI shortlisted for Climate Week’s best technological breakthrough
The European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University has been shortlisted in the ‘Best Technological Breakthrough’ category of this year’s national Climate Week
read more...EBRI expert appointed to International Biochar Initiative Board
The director of the European Bioenergy Research Institute at Aston University has been appointed to the Board of the International Biochar Initiative (IBI). Professor Andreas Hornung who is the
read more...EBRI bioenergy expert appointed Fraunhofer director
A leading expert in the field of renewable energy has been announced as the new director of the Institute branch Sulzbach-Rosenberg of Fraunhofer UMSICHT in Bavaria, Germany. Professor Andreas Hornun
read more...EBRI successful at Green Gown Awards
A new sustainable energy technology developed by researchers from Aston University’s European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) has awarded the ‘Highly Commended’ Research and De
read more...European Bioenergy Research Institute shortlisted for two national awards
The European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University in Birmingham has been shortlisted for two prestigious national energy awards. EBRI is through to the final stage of both the Energ
read more...MEP visits European Bioenergy Research Institute
Anthea McIntyre MEP recently visited the European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) to see the innovative sustainable energy solutions being developed by the EBRI team and to find out more about
read more...Travelling Fellowships Available
The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust is offering Travelling Fellowships to UK scientists and engineers. Travelling Fellowships provide opportunities for UK citizens to travel abroad on "
read more...Sustainable energy solution developed by Aston University
As fuel prices continue to increase, researchers from the European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University in Birmingham, have developed an innovative bioenergy solution that uses wast
read more...£16.5m engineering laboratories to develop low carbon technologies
Aston University is developing new £16.5m engineering laboratories to showcase and develop renewable low carbon technologies including a biomass fuelled power plant. Due to open on A
read more...Construction underway at £16.5m bioenergy centre
Building work has started at Aston University’s new £16.5m engineering laboratories, which will showcase and develop renewable low carbon technologies. The facility, funded
read more...The European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University has won ‘Best Technological Breakthrough’ for its innovative bioenergy technology, which transforms multiple waste
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