
Professor Martin Freer, Director of the Birmingham Energy Institute on the collective action necessary to spark UK's leadership position on Climate Change.

A report funded by the Climate-KIC and authored for the Birmingham Energy Institute, explores the opportunities for the development of the energy and transport infrastructure for the Eastern Birmingham corridor.

The Faraday Institution announced that it will award up to £55 million to five UK-based consortia to conduct application-inspired research to make step changes in battery chemistries, systems and manufacturing methods.

The University of Birmingham is leading a new research consortium that will tackle climate change by investigating the barriers and benefits to the UK aviation industry adopting low carbon synthetic fuel.

Technology developed at the University of Birmingham could protect the UK and other countries from national electricity blackouts.

British experts from academia and industry joined their Chinese counterparts for the 2nd UK-China symposium on clean energy utilisation and energy storage.

The International Solar Alliance (ISA) and the University of Birmingham are working together to help farmers in 'sun-rich' countries make the most of solar-powered cooling solutions.