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12 Nov 2009
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Bioenergy Research Group, Aston University 

 

 

Engineering a Sustainable Future

Aston University is a modern, technical university in the heart of Birmingham, UK with a focus on engineering, applied sciences and business. The Bioenergy Research Group (BERG) is based in the Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Over the last 20 years BERG has earned a solid reputation for innovation and excellence in all aspects of thermal biomass conversion.

Aston University and the Bioenergy NoE

Aston University brings expertise in biomass fast pyrolysis, gasification and bioenergy system design and assessment to the NoE. BERG'sstrong history as a coordinator and communicator for major European bioenergy RTD projects positions Tony Bridgwaterto lead the NoE's Spreading of Excellence Activities. BERGhas coordinated 11 substantial EC sponsored RTD projects and is managing SUPERGEN,a UK University Consortium in thermal biomass conversion, PyNe, a biomass pyrolysis network, and ThermalNet, a new European network for biomass pyrolysis, gasification and combustion.

Bioenergy Research group projects and activities

To read about BERG's latest research projects, please click here.

Contact Information

The Board Member for the NoE is Tony Bridgwater.

Aston University
Bioenergy Research Group,
Birmingham B4 7ET, UK
t: +44 121 204 3381
a.v.bridgwater@aston.ac.uk

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