Our third Bioenergy Sustaining the Future (BESTF) competition launched in December and we’re once again looking for UK industry to lead or participate in innovative and collaborative bioenergy projects. We’re looking for projects that are close to commercialisation but that …
More and more women have been taking a place at the top table of businesses for years now, but why then do women still make up only 6% of the UK’s engineering workforce – the lowest percentage in Europe? This …
Through the backing of European INTERREG funding, the knowledge and experience gained through the DECC wetland biomass to bioenergy work, is now being applied to other challenging habitats. Heathland is the broad name given to a variety of vegetation/habitat types …
As we approach the last month of the DECC wetland biomass to bioenergy project there is a certain excitement and anticipation about the final results from each of the end-to-end systems. Like most projects there is never enough time. Participants …
The Wetland Biomass to Bioenergy project is progressing at pace and the dates for the final demonstrations of this work have now been set for the New Year. Events are planned in Suffolk, Somerset and Inverness-shire and they will present …
We are now well into the final phase of the Wetland Biomass to Bioenergy project, and whilst the remaining participants are consolidating plans and ideas, we are still seeing innovation. Over the last two weeks we have been trialling a …
It is very exciting to think that the wetland biomass to bioenergy project is now entering its final stage, with only a further 11 months left to run. As we complete the review of Phase 2, the life cycle analysis …
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