The ELUM team have strong collaborative links to key bioenergy research projects and networks in the UK:
- The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) is a public-private partnrship between global energy and engineering companies and the UK governement. ETI's role is to bring together engineering projects that accelerate the development of affordable, secure and sustainable technologies that help the UK address its long-term emissions reductions targets as well as delivering nearer term benefits.
- The Supergen Bioenergy Hub aims to bring together industry, acadmia and other stakeholders to focus on the research and knowledge challenges associated with increasing the contribution of UK bioenergy to meet strategic environmental targets in a coherent, sustainable and cost-effective manner.
- UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) which carries out world-class research into sustainable future energy systems.
- Carbo-BioCrop "Understanding processes determining soil carbon balance under perennial bioenergy crops". Project funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
- MAGLUE "Measurement and Analysis of bioenergy greenhouse gases: Integrating GHGs into LCAs and the UK Bioenergy Value Chain Modelling" Environment. Project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) through the Supergen Bioenergy Hub.