The African Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold-chain (ACES) is working with a major global cold-chain provider.
A new report from has outlined a plan to make the Midlands the UK’s first Smart Energy Region, helping tackle both the cost-of-living crisis and climate change.
The next two decades will be critical in producing energy from nuclear fusion with the UK leading the way.
University of Birmingham embarks on collaboration with industry to transform five on-campus properties into unique zero-carbon, fully functional houses.
An Expression of Interest has been submitted to the Government for a series of Investment Zones that will “unlock growth” in East Birmingham & North Solihull.
Experts from academia and industry have gathered at the University of Birmingham for the Second World Energy Storage Conference (WESC).
The Minister for Business, Energy and Corporate Responsibility joined Birmingham Energy Institute academics and leading industry figures at Tyseley Energy Park.