The start of production is a major milestone in securing a supply chain that will fulfil demand for these elements.
Birmingham Energy Institute colleagues have joined an international consortium to develop a new type of Carnot Battery.
The United Kingdom’s first high-flux neutron test facility is officially up and running at the University of Birmingham.
The researchers believe this is the first time such materials have been made from recycled feedstock.
New report outlines the initial steps taken towards creating a digital twin that could help inform decisions around the decarbonisation of heat and power.
Researchers from the University of Birmingham, are set to play a key role in developing the next generation of gravitational wave detectors.
The University of Birmingham has been awarded nearly £1.5 million by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority to research technology for fusion energy.