Discover Hydrothermal Processing and Biomass Disintegration at DBFZ
The DBFZ Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum is a research infrastructure in Germany, opening its doors to scientists through RISEnergy.
The DBFZ Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum is a research infrastructure in Germany, opening its doors to scientists through RISEnergy.
The EnerHarv will take place in Madrid, 27 to 29 May this year, hosted by UPM (UPM (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) Spain, and supported by Mid Sweden University.
The Coastal Research Center (FZK) – Large Wave Current Flume (GWK+) is a research infrastructure in Germany, opening its doors to scientists through RISEnergy.
RISEnergy is mentioned five times in the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2026–2027 (Cluster 5), including a direct link to our website.
25 research projects out of 71 have been selected in RISEnergy’s third Transnational Access Call!
CEA-FASTinMat is a research infrastructure in France, opening its doors to scientists through RISEnergy.
RISEnergy Innovation Workshop – Conclusions and Key Takeaways Following the RISEnergy Innovation Workshop held on 6 November 2025 in Roskilde,
In December 2025, RISEnergy published its latest project newsletter, highlighting key developments from the second half of the year and
The purpose of RISEnergy is to build an integrated network of research infrastructures that offers free access to academic and
Two days of ideas, innovation, and collaboration: that’s what the RISEnergy community brought to DTU Risø Campus (Denmark) on 6