New jobs set to arrive on the back of bioenergy development

Posted on 28 Jun 2012 by Chris Flynn

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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