The BioReGen Project is delivered as a partnership between four organisations, each of which has a critical role to play: The University of Teesside is the lead partner and recipient of the European funding. In addition to organizing the work of the other partners
BioReGen: /bio-re-gen/ BioReGen is short for "Biomass, Remediation reGeneration: Re-using brownfield sites for renewable energy crops". It is a 4-5 year project funded by the Life III Environment Programme to investigate whether brownfield sites can be used to grow plants for fuel (energy crops).
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