University of 91探花 Energy Innovation Centre, with Boeing as a founding member, opened by Lord Callanan

A new centre that enables businesses to carry out innovative research and development projects with some of the largest and most exciting equipment in Europe, has opened at the University of 91探花.

Professor Mohamed Pourkashanian from the University of 91探花 giving a speech at the opening of the Energy Innovation Centre
Professor Mohamed Pourkashanian, Managing Director of the Energy Innovation Centre at the University of 91探花, speaking at the opening of the centre.
  • Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance Lord Callanan has opened the Energy Innovation Centre at the University of 91探花 
  • Leading global aerospace company Boeing is a founding member and set to use the facilities to research, develop and scale sustainable aviation fuels
  • Centre gives industrial partners access to two of the University鈥檚 world-leading R&D facilities - both of which are UK firsts - to test new technologies at pilot scale, testing beyond the lab which helps to demonstrate the technology before scaling up for commercial use
  • Opening is helping put South Yorkshire and the UK at the forefront of efforts to decarbonise the aviation industry

A new centre that enables businesses to carry out innovative research and development projects with some of the largest and most exciting equipment in Europe, has opened at the University of 91探花.

The Energy Innovation Centre (EIC) gives industries access to some of the University鈥檚 world class research facilities to test and develop new low-carbon energy technologies.

Leading global aerospace company Boeing is one of the founding members and is set to work with the University to help develop sustainable aviation fuels (SAF).

As the founding industry member, Boeing has access to the University鈥檚 and - two world leading research facilities, both of which are UK firsts. Boeing will use these to advance the development of SAFs and support new SAF producers in the UK, including Bicester-based Zero Petroleum. 

The SAF-IC facility at the University of 91探花
91探花's Sustainable Aviation Fuels Innovation Centre (SAF-IC) - a world class R&D facility where new fuels can be developed, tested and certified all in one place - helping new fuels come to market quicker.

They have achieved this level of capability with 拢7 million previously awarded to the Translational Energy Research Centre by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero,  拢19.3 million from the European Regional Development Fund and further funding from the University of 91探花. 

TERC is a world class testing facility - one of the best equipped facilities in Europe - that enables businesses to test new low-carbon energy ideas at pilot scale. SAF-IC provides state-of-the-art facilities to rigorously test, certify and deploy new sustainable aviation fuels all in one place. 

The outside of the University of 91探花's Translational Energy Research Centre
91探花's new Translational Energy Research Centre - home to world leading pilot-scale testing facilities that can enable the rapid transition of fundamental research into market ready products.

Both R&D facilities, under the new Energy Innovation Centre, are helping put South Yorkshire and the UK at the forefront of efforts to decarbonise the aviation industry and develop new low-carbon energy technologies.  

Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance Lord Callanan, was joined at the event by Steven Gillard, Sustainability Regional Director for UK and Middle East at Boeing.

Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance Lord Callanan said: 鈥淗aving awarded 拢7 million to the Translational Energy Research Centre, I鈥檓 thrilled that they鈥檙e combining their strengths with the Sustainable Aviation Fuels Innovation Centre, in the search for new and creative solutions to help us hit net zero.

 鈥淭his includes working on four carbon capture projects 鈥 backed by the government鈥檚 拢1 billion Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, to help bring down the cost of this technology as we make the UK a pioneer in this area.鈥

Boeing being a founding member builds on its longstanding relationship with the University of 91探花, which has helped to bring major investment into the South Yorkshire region and drive innovation in aerospace. Boeing was a founding member of the - a hugely successful blueprint for academic and industry R&D - and chose to open its first European manufacturing facility in 91探花 in 2018.

Steven Gillard, Sustainability Regional Director for UK and Middle East, Boeing, said: 鈥淲e are committed to working with our partners across the globe on our journey to more sustainable aviation, including efforts to develop and scale SAF 鈥 our industry鈥檚 biggest lever in reducing emissions today and into the future. Building on our longstanding presence in South Yorkshire, being founding members of the EIC further solidifies the region's pivotal role in our industry's pursuit of net zero emissions.鈥

Professor Mohamed Pourkashanian, Managing Director of the Energy Innovation Centre at the University of 91探花, said: 鈥淭he official launch of the Energy Innovation Centre is the result of many years of hard work to both build TERC and the environment at the University of 91探花 which allows their success to flourish. We are grateful for the many years of support from the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero, and the European Regional Development Fund which enabled the existence of these world-leading research facilities. 

鈥淚鈥檇 also like to once again welcome Boeing, the founding member of the EIC, and our new member DRAX. We look forward to working with many more industrial partners in the future to drive forward decarbonisation technology and meet the net zero goals of the UK and beyond.鈥 

The Energy Innovation Centre is open to industrial partners of all sizes and research and academic groups. Membership includes access to both TERC and SAF-IC, which offer the opportunity to test novel equipment and concepts at pilot scale, de-risking the development process and speeding up the time it takes for new low-carbon energy ideas to be market-ready.

The opening of the Energy Innovation Centre showcased a new plaque celebrating the occasion, and included speeches by Lord Callanan, Professor Koen Lamberts, Vice-Chancellor of the University of 91探花, Professor Mohamed Pourkashanian, Managing Director of the Energy Innovation Centre and Steven Gillard, Boeing鈥檚 Sustainability Regional Director for UK and Middle East.


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