An interview with Professor Karen Wilson – EBRI’s Director of Research
Posted on Thursday 6
Professor Karen Wilson is Director of Research and Chair of Catalysis at the European Bioenergy Research Institute. Read More >>
Posted on Thursday 6
Professor Karen Wilson is Director of Research and Chair of Catalysis at the European Bioenergy Research Institute. Read More >>
Posted on Friday 28
Phew! It’s been an exceptionally busy month for the European Bioenergy Research Institute, with lots of distinguished visitors coming to our facilities on the Aston University campus to hear about our work, research and support we are able to offer to businesses and organisations. Read More >>
Posted on Tuesday 3
Professor Tony Bridgwater became the new director of EBRI in November. In this Q & A interview he talks about his career, what drives him to work in the field and why he thinks the work at EBRI is so important. Read More >>
Posted on Monday 18
In this blog, EBRI Research Associate Jim Scott discusses the pros and cons of bioenergy technologies and the opportunities they offer. Read More >>
Posted on Tuesday 29
EBRI and Warwickshire-based Greenwatt Technology have combined their technical, business and farming expertise to provide a programme of bioenergy business support to rural businesses and landowners across the West Midlands. Read More >>
Posted on Wednesday 23
Tim Miller, EBRI’s Director of Operations talks about the upcoming official opening of EBRI’s new state of the art building. Read More >>
Posted on Thursday 19
Tom Anderson, EBRI’s Business Development Manager, discusses the fundamental issues you need to address when considering a new bioenergy project. Read More >>
Posted on Tuesday 6
Welcome to EBRIs’ brand new website. This is the place to check out latest news, upcoming events, find out how EBRI can support your business and more. Read More >>
Posted on Tuesday 30
Dr Dan Wright, EBRI Research Associate asks why Britain is so far behind the rest of Europe when it comes to biomass heat generation through combined heat and power (CHP). Read More >>