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Individuals from our partner organisations have access to the researchers’ meetings, annual assemblies and the SHARE Network for early career researchers, as well as being able to apply for our flexible funding calls.
Partner organisations of the Supergen Bioenergy Hub must demonstrate that they carry out a significant amount of research or activity in biomass, bioenergy or bioproducts. Applications to join the Hub will be reviewed and approved by the Project Management Group. New partners must sign the accession agreement to the Hub’s new consortium agreement.
If you would like to join the Hub, please download the form below. If you have any questions, please contact our Project Manager, Rakhi Parmar: r.s.parmar@aston.ac.uk
Application to join the Supergen Bioenergy Hub (Word doc download)
Please note that being a partner in the Supergen Bioenergy Hub consortium entails a legal agreement, and is different from joining our member directory.
Core academic partners (project leads)
Aston University
Imperial College London
University of Glasgow
University of Nottingham
University of Sheffield
University of Southampton
University of Strathclyde
University of Surrey
Other academic partners (including flexible funded project leads)
Durham University
Loughborough University
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
University of Manchester
University of Lincoln
University of York
Policy partners
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ)
Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
Department for Transport (DfT)
Industrial partners
Alps Ecoscience
Bauldreay Jet fuel Consulting Limited
Compact Syngas Solutions Limited
Croda
Cultivate
DAABON
Energy Systems Catapult
Engas UK Ltd
Future Biogas
Glass Futures
REA
Straw Innovations
Terravesta
Uniper
Wannerton Estate
Willow Energy
Worley Consulting
Former partners
Former members will be contacted to sign the accession agreement o the Hub’s new consortium agreement. Please contact our Project Manager Rakhi Parmar (r.s.parmar@aston.ac.uk) for more information.































