The University of Nottingham Energy Institute has been relaunched, with a new strategic focus and a […]
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Transform food waste into energy.
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A lecture investigating time in global and national energy transitions. Featuring Ben Sovacool, Professor of Energy Policy, University of Sussex.
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Are you interested in energy research, looking for facilities for your own energy project or keen […]
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Tags: carbon, energy, energy research, environment, everything energy, research
Planning an energy related project? You can now apply for up to 50% of the cost […]
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Tags: D2N2, energy, Energy for Business, energy grant scheme, ERDF, funding
A conversation about Energy Transformation and the future of local and national economies.
Tags: climate change, economy, energy, energy technologies, environment, sustainable economic
Green Chemicals is one of our six Beacons of Excellence — transdisciplinary areas of world-leading research […]
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Tags: academic research, beacons, Beacons of Excellence, bio-economy, energy, global challenges, green chemicals, Green Chemistry, investment in research, low carbon, petrochemical, research vision
This evening seminar will explore the variety of support that a business can take advantage of by working with the University of Nottingham, with a particular focus on Energy and Knowledge Transfer Partnerships.
Tags: energy, energy and knowledge transfer partnerships, routes to engagement
The Royal Institution (Ri) is looking for an assistant with scientific knowledge to work on this […]
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New nuclear power stations could form an important part of an affordable UK transition to a low carbon economy by 2050. However there is a range of constraints which could impact their rate of deployment and their ultimate capacity limit in the UK. The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has completed two projects intended to better understand the constraints and opportunities for new nuclear. In this lecture, Mike Middleton of the ETI will summarise the results from these projects and the insights gained into the potential deployment of both large nuclear power stations and Small Modular Reactors in the UK.
Tags: carbon, carbon emissions, energy, Energy Technologies Institute, Energy Technologies Research Institute, public lecture, sustainability