Aston University researchers have appealed to West Midlands manufacturers to supply them with industrial and manufacturing waste to be tested for suitability to produce bioenergy.
The European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI), based at the university, has developed Pyroformer, a new technology which is able to generate cost-effective heat and power from its use of multiple waste sources. EBRI has now called on businesses with sources such as food and agricultural waste, sewage sludge, and manure and biomass, to continue the…
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