Dr Martin Taylor Martin.Taylor@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer
THYME: REclaiming lignin rich waste for next generation solid bioFuel2 source for thermochemical conversion to bioenergy via pyrolysis and gasification (Re-Fuel2)
People Involved
Dr Vicky Skoulou V.Skoulou@hull.ac.uk
Graduate Research Director (GRD) of School of Engineering ; Senior Lecturer (Assoc. Prof.) in Chemical Engineering-Bioenergy ; PI of the B3: Biomass Waste- BioenergH2- Biochars Challenge Group of PGRs and PDRAs
Type of Project | Project |
---|---|
Project Acronym | RE-Fuel2 |
Status | Project Complete |
Funder(s) | Research England |
Value | £37,358.00 |
Project Dates | Jul 1, 2021 - Apr 30, 2022 |
Partner Organisations | Jesmond Engineering |
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