Scientists hope that more than 1,000 jobs could be created in the West Midlands thanks to an eco-friendly product developed at Aston University.
It is hoped that 35 jobs will be directly created and over 1,000 indirect jobs may be formed as a result of the development of a bioenergy product at Aston University. The product, called a Pyroformer, uses sewage and other waste to generate cost-effective heat and power. It was developed by Professor Andreas Hornung, head…
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