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Announcement of Bryden Centre for Advanced Marine and Bio-Energy Research funding

Queen’s University has received funding of over €9.3 million from the SEUPB, that will create a ‘virtual centre of competence’ to support cross-border research into bio-energy and marine-based renewable energy sources. Working with a number of cross-border partners including the University of Highlands and Islands, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ulster University, the Agri-Food & Biosciences … Read more

Contact us, if you are interested in bio-energy, marine renewable energy, energy systems, the circular bioeconomy, or a pathway to net-zero. By engaging with CASE, individuals and businesses can tap into a wealth of knowledge and resources to advance sustainable energy solutions, partner on innovative sustainable energy projects, and access cutting-edge research in renewable technologies, to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving … Read more

The word open made of book covers

We have an open call for new projects (in turbines, energy systems and energy from biomass) happening now and this runs until 30 September 2015. Five projects worth £1.9 million were approved in the last call. The projects ranged from cryogenic upgrading of biogas to an analysis of tidal turbines in real sea, lake and tank … Read more

Car powered by bio-fuel

You are cordially invited to “Northern Ireland’s Fuel and Energy Insecurity: The Bio-energy contribution” on Wednesday 17th February 2016. Canada Room, Lanyon Building, Queen’s University Belfast Hosted by Centre of Advanced Sustainable Energy (CASE), The School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering & The School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy This is an event bringing together major stakeholders in the … Read more