TEP News
Tyseley Energy Park wins prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development
Birmingham’s Tyseley Energy Park (TEP) has been honoured with the King’s Award for Enterprise in the category of Sustainable Development. As part of the Webster and Horsfall Group (W&H Group), TEP has scooped the UK’s most sought after business accolade for its...
TEP Applauds SUEZ’s Pilot of Salinity Solutions’ Low-Energy Water Reuse Technology in France
We are thrilled to celebrate the groundbreaking collaboration between our esteemed tenant, Salinity Solutions, and global environmental leader SUEZ. Together, they're on a mission to revolutionise water treatment by introducing Salinity's innovative HyBatch reverse...
Ammogen launches world-leading ammonia to hydrogen project
Birmingham, 12 March 2024 – On Tuesday 12 March, Ammogen consortium partners gathered on our site to mark the launch of the world’s largest and most efficient ammonia to hydrogen conversion project, drastically improving the efficiency, reliability, and economics of...
International Women’s Day 2024: Celebrating Women in Innovation and Academia
Reflections from Luisa Orsini, CEO of Daphne Water Solutions On International Women’s Day, the Climate Innovation Platform (CIP) is proud to spotlight the diverse talents within our cohorts and celebrate the invaluable contributions of women in innovation and...
Tyseley Energy Park Applauds Furbnow’s £950k Funding for Home Decarbonisation
This blog highlights a significant achievement in the climate tech sector as Birmingham-based startup Furbnow secures an impressive £950,000 in pre-seed funding, celebrated by Tyseley Energy Park (TEP). Furbnow’s mission focuses on retrofitting homes to reduce carbon emissions, aligning with TEP’s commitment to sustainable innovations. The blog discusses Furbnow’s vision, emphasizing the importance of addressing carbon impact in households and the startup’s use of digital twin technology for energy-efficient solutions. Additionally, it explores Furbnow’s collaboration with Birmingham City Council and details the funding round led by SFC Capital, Norrsken Accelerator, and angel investor Daniel Luhde-Thompson. The broader trend of climate tech success in the UK is acknowledged, with statistics showing high venture capital funding. TEP expresses commitment to supporting initiatives like Furbnow’s for a sustainable future.