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Funding to develop geothermal energy plans for disused flooded coal mines
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have won early stage funding to develop plans to tap into the geothermal energy contained within disused, flooded coal mines in Scotland.
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Low carbon heating ‘can improve living standards of financially challenged households’
The inability of people across the UK to heat their homes adequately could make the nation’s reduction of carbon emissions more difficult to achieve than previously thought, according to research at the University of Strathclyde.
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Strathclyde receives industry fellowship for battery research
An industry fellowship designed to foster relationships between industrial and academic battery researchers has been awarded to the University of Strathclyde.
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New initiative to boost Scotland’s bioeconomy
A new initiative aimed at boosting Scotland’s bioeconomy launches this week. The Bioeconomy Cluster Builder will play a key role in driving Scotland’s green recovery and contribute to the delivery of the National Plan for Industrial Biotechnology.
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£2.6m Co2 facility installed in Tennent’s brewery
IT is the cutting-edge technology set to turn Glasgow’s drinkers into unwitting green warriors.
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Scientists install sensors in Glasgow, Scotland schools to monitor greenhouse gases in real time
Scientists will install sensors in primary and secondary schools across Glasgow, Scotland to monitor levels of the greenhouse gas (GHG) carbon dioxide (CO2) which contribute to climate change.
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Student team win Global Prize for Innovation to tackle household pollution and climate change
Students from Strathclyde have beaten teams from around the world to win silver in the Efficiency for Access Design Challenge.
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Strathclyde to host new innovation centre to drive the electric revolution
The University of Strathclyde will host a new innovation centre as part of the UK Government’s Driving the Electric Revolution (DER) challenge.
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