
The Birmingham Energy Institute would like to congratulate Professor Peter Slater on being awarded a Faraday Industrial Fellowship to work with Echion Technologies.

University of Birmingham experts are developing a novel solar energy pilot plant that will help to provide clean and affordable electricity to people living in the Gaza Strip.

The University of Birmingham is a partner in a ground-breaking £54 million UK collaboration programme, led by GKN Aerospace, to develop the company's first hydrogen propulsion system for sub-regional aircraft.
Support for clean industrial growth in the Black Country is being provided through a new project launched by the Black Country Consortium, in partnership with the University of Birmingham.

Researchers from the Birmingham Centre for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Research are working with Teer Coatings Ltd to develop the fuel cell vehicle supply chain needed for a zero emission UK automotive sector.

The role of energy storage and the part it will play in helping the UK reach its net-zero targets on carbon emissions by 2050 has been set out in a roadmap drawn up by researchers at the University of Birmingham.

The Rwandan Government has formally launched the new African Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold Chain (ACES) that is hosted in-country by the University of Rwanda.