New website launched
Posted on Thursday 15
The European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI), based at Aston University, has launched its new and improved website – www.bioenergy-midlands.org Read More >>

Posted on Thursday 15
The European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI), based at Aston University, has launched its new and improved website – www.bioenergy-midlands.org Read More >>

Posted on Thursday 15
EBRI’s pioneering technology – a Pyroformer™ – was featured on ITV Central News at 6pm last night (Wednesday 14 August). Read More >>

Posted on Thursday 8
The European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI), based at Aston University in Birmingham, is asking West Midlands businesses and manufacturers to send their waste for testing in a new bioenergy technology developed by its researchers. Read More >>

Posted on Tuesday 23
With the government set to turn away from its controversial policy of subsidising UK power stations to generate electricity from burning wood, the European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI), based at Aston University in Birmingham, has emphasised that there is no need to burn wood to create energyand that instead it can be derived from domestic, agricultural and industrial waste and residues. Read More >>

Posted on Saturday 22
Aston University’s European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) invites you to submit a quotation for services to support the EBRI ERDF team to design and delivery of a programme of strategic bioenergy business support for farm-enterprises (and land-based businesses) in the West Midlands to complement the delivery of the extant EBRI ERDF Project. Read More >>

Posted on Wednesday 6
The European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University has won ‘Best Technological Breakthrough’ for its innovative bioenergy technology, which transforms multiple waste products into EBRI’s Pyroformer™ won the breakthrough category at this week’s national Climate Week Awards held at the House of Commons (4 March). Read More >>
Posted on Monday 4
The director of the European Bioenergy Research Institute at Aston University has been appointed to the Board of the International Biochar Initiative (IBI). Read More >>

Posted on Wednesday 7
A new sustainable energy technology developed by researchers from Aston University’s European Bioenergy Research Institute has awarded the ‘Highly Commended’ Research and Development initiative at this year’s prestigious Green Gown Awards. Read More >>
Posted on Monday 29
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 the work the Institute is offering through its current European funded projects. Read More >>

Posted on Thursday 10
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 waste products to generate cost-effective heat and power and that could reduce the world’s reliance on fossil fuels. Read More >>