The Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University in Birmingham, develops and provides practical bioenergy, energy-from-waste, bioproducts and energy systems solutions for companies and local authorities in the UK and beyond.
In addition to academic research, the Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute provides support directly to businesses. EBRI helps organisations explore the growing low carbon markets and the opportunities they offer. This includes offering specialist support, cutting-edge technologies and bespoke events, including the highly acclaimed EBRI ‘Value from Waste’ Master Class.
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Latest from EBRI
- EBRI researchers produce sustainable biochar office accessories for leading law firm 25 July 2024Biochar, a sustainable form of charcoal, used to make office items for Birmingham firm Mills & Reeve have sourced environmentally friendly products for their new location Biochar can reduce the impact of climate change because of carbon sequestration – the process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide. The post EBRI researchers produce sustainable biochar office […]
- Biochar planted on campus 6 June 2024Biochar produced by EBRI added to flower beds on the Aston University campus. On World Environment Day, during an event jointly organised by Aston University’s Environment and Sustainability team, Aston Students’ Union and the Aston gardening team, biochar was added to the soil during the plantation of sunflowers. The post Biochar planted on campus appeared […]
- EBRI Biochar Project featured as WMCA case study 20 March 2024
- EBRI on show at Venturefest West Midlands 11 March 2024
- EBRI to demonstrate benefits of biochar at the Low Carbon Agriculture Show 22 February 2024The Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) team at Aston University will be showcasing its Biochar CleanTech Accelerator project at the Low Carbon Agriculture Show to be held at the NAEC, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire on 6th and 7th March 2024. The post EBRI to demonstrate benefits of biochar at the Low Carbon Agriculture Show appeared first […]