New report reveals significant potential for hydrogen rail in the Midlands
Midlands is key to delivering zero-emission trains of the future The report …
Cranfield and Loughborough are the winners at the 2024 Hydrogen Awards
The 2nd Hydrogen Awards took place Keele University at the end of …
Energy Research Accelerator’s Policy Commission calls for creation of a Net-Zero Delivery Unit at the top of government
ERA launches Policy Commission report: ‘Assessing the Case for Public Ownership in …
ERA welcomes steps in the right direction at COP 28 but calls for rapid action
Speaking about the COP28 UAE agreement today, Professor Martin Freer, Director of the …
ERA partner universities to lead £20m ‘Global Centers’ in Clean Energy
Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) partners - Birmingham and Cranfield universities - have …
ERA and HyDEX build new energy partnerships in South Korea
The Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) has been establishing new links with businesses and research organisations in South Korea.
Midlands Nuclear – creating jobs and attracting investment to the region
The Energy Research Accelerator and Midlands Engine recently launched Midlands Nuclear …
ERA launches policy commission to assess the case for publicly owned energy
The Energy Research Accelerator is launching a policy commission investigating the case for a publicly owned energy company.
ERA welcomes announcement that new Fusion site will be in West Burton, Nottinghamshire
World-leading Fusion site to be located in West Burton, Nottinghamshire
ERA’s Green Innovation Network launches
ERA launches Green Innovation Network to support business innovation in green technologies…
ERA’s HyDEX hydrogen innovation programme launches at the House of Lords
An initiative designed to put the Midlands at the forefront of hydrogen innovation was formally launched this week at the House of Lords, to an audience of MPs, peers, businesses, academics and senior civil servants.
Tyseley Energy Park to host world-leading ammonia to hydrogen project
ERA partners, University of Birmingham and Tyseley Energy Park are part of a £6.7 million BEIS funded project to operate the world's most efficient ammonia to hydrogen conversion unit.