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This website is designed and maintained by Aston University on behalf of Task 34 of the IEA Bioenergy Agreement through the Implementing Agreement on Bioenergy, which forms part of a programme of international energy technology collaboration undertaken under the auspices of the International Energy Agency.

Links

This page contains links to various PyNe related material and members pages.

Members

  • PNNL - Pacific North West National Laboratory, USA.
  • Aston University - Birmingham, UK.
  • BTG- the Netherlands
  • CanmetENERGY - Natural Resources Canada.
  • vTI - Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institute, Germany.
  • VTT - Technical Research Centre of Finland.

Useful Demos


Other Useful Links

  • Bioenergy Research Group (BERG) - Aston University, UK.
  • BRISK- Biofuels Research Infrastructure for Sharing Knowledge.
  • EERA Bioenergy
  • DOE Biomass - US Department of Energy.
  • Ensyn Corporation - producer of renewable liquid fuels and renewable chemical products.
  • EPSRC - The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, UK.
  • IEA - General site of the International Energy Agency.
  • IEA Bioenergy - Website for the bioenergy agreement of the IEA.
  • SUPERGEN-Bioenergy III - An EPSRC funded project, currently with four consortia, is a programme of research at UK universities looking at sustainable power generation from Biomass and Biofuels; Networks; Hydrogen technology; Marine.
  • USDA Forest Service - Forest Products and Wood Utilization.
  • USDA-ARS - Bioenergy Program.

The projects below are no longer active but the websites can still be viewed:

  • Bioref-Integ - Development of advanced biorefinery schemes to be integrated into existing industrial fuel complexes.
  • Combio - A European Commission funded project on biofuels for heating.
  • CombNet - The European Combustion Network.
  • Bioenergy NoE - European Network of Excellence.
  • ThermalNet - The European Thermal Conversion Network; encompassing PyNe, GasNet and CombNet.