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Posted on Monday 16
95% of EBRI Master Class attendees rated it ‘Excellent’ or ‘Very Good’ according to our latest research. Read More >>

Posted on Monday 16
95% of EBRI Master Class attendees rated it ‘Excellent’ or ‘Very Good’ according to our latest research. Read More >>

Posted on Thursday 28
EBRI will be holding its next Value from Waste Master Class on 15th and 16th November 2017 at Aston University in central Birmingham. Read More >>

Posted on Friday 9
This month, businesses and the general public will have the opportunity to find out about the latest energy efficiency ideas and technologies as part of EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) 2017. Read More >>

Posted on Tuesday 9
Earlier this year, EBRI kicked-off its new series of the Course which has been highly acclaimed by the local business community: 90% of attendees have rated it ‘Excellent’ or ‘Very Good’. Read More >>

Posted on Thursday 2
Is your business seeking new market opportunities?
EBRI’s new series of courses provides exclusive content for entrepreneurs and business leaders covering the fundamentals of bioenergy. Read More >>

Posted on Thursday 2
– Aims to stimulate business growth from new energy products and sources of income
– Companies to get expert advice to develop high-value products from waste
– Help for businesses to exploit energy markets and advanced control systems
Businesses across the West Midlands region are set to benefit from a new support programme developed by the world-leading European Bioenergy Research Institute at Aston University. Read More >>

Posted on Friday 26
Aston University has successfully commissioned the UK’s first permanent electric vehicle to grid (V2G) charging system. Read More >>

Posted on Tuesday 5
Aston University’s European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) has picked up two leading industry awards for its collaborative low-carbon technology project, ITHECA. Read More >>

Posted on Wednesday 25
Aston University is set to play a crucial role in the next step towards the transformation of the UK’s energy sector after the Government confirmed a £60m investment for the Energy Research Accelerator (ERA). Read More >>

Posted on Wednesday 18
A team of Aston scientists have discovered a new strategy to fabricate ‘self-assembled’ catalytic materials which could have revolutionary applications in chemistry, energy and healthcare. Read More >>