How we can help you

Is your business seeking new opportunities in the bioeconomy marketplace including biomass, biorefining, bioenergy, biofuels and biobased products?

Are you interested in:

  • Creating new value from waste products by turning them into energy?
  • Producing new high value materials from waste which can be commercialised?
  • Generating new value from better management of energy use and generation, using advanced control systems to optimise heating, cooling and electricity?
  • Developing new opportunities in emerging and disruptive marketplaces, such as the ‘internet of energy’?

EBRI is running an innovative programme to help SMEs in the West Midlands* stimulate business start-up and growth, as well as the development of new products and services

How you can benefit

EBRI offers you the following opportunities at no cost to your business:

  • Specialist advice and guidance – contact us for a virtual consultation. We are running exclusive one-to-one sustainability health checks and low carbon challenge surgeries for business decision makers and entrepreneurs.
  • Tailored reports  – including market overviews and economic feasibility studies. Providing you with an assessment of the product or service you are looking to develop.
  • Technology advice and assessment  to help you identify the best process for a specific product or a given feedstock.
  • Process modelling – We can develop simple models for your existing or planned processes and technologies in the areas of bioenergy, waste to energy and bioproducts.
  • Events – EBRI will be holding a series of tailor-made workshops and seminars specifically for business decision makers and entrepreneurs to build awareness of bioenergy, energy systems and their applications.

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Get in touch

E: [email protected]
T: 0121 204 3383

 

 

* West Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) areas: Greater Birmingham and Solihull, Black Country, Coventry and Warwickshire, the Marches and Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire.