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Glasgow startup boosts building society’s energy performance
Stafford Railway Building Society (SRBS) will boost its climate and energy performance data through partnership with the Glasgow-based startup. 
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Glasgow satellite firm among businesses flying flag for Scotland at COP28 climate conference
Digital Content Analysis (D-CAT) will head to the UN event in Dubai next week to drum up business and investment into Scotland in a growing climate-tech cluster.
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University of Strathclyde forms strategic partnership with Europe’s largest renewable energy generator
Strathclyde and renewable energy company Statkraft have announced a significant new strategic partnership to develop Scotland’s future talent and accelerate the growth of the renewables sector.
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Glasgow experts join new UK research hub to decarbonise transport networks
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are part of a new national research hub which will help to upgrade and decarbonise the UK’s complex and interconnected national, regional and local transport infrastructures and to adapt to the effects of climate change.
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Glasgow Caledonian University professor pioneers climate justice and public awareness at Glasgow Science Centre
Professor Tahseen Jafry is to front a Glasgow Science Centre event dedicated to raising public awareness around climate justice.
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Time for Scotland to embrace geothermal energy, GCU expert says
A Glasgow Caledonian University academic is calling on the Scottish Government to embrace the benefits of geothermal energy.
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Strathclyde Professor receives accolade from European Academy of Wind Energy
A Professor in Strathclyde’s Faculty of Engineering has received an accolade from the European Academy of Wind Energy (EAWE) in recognition of his career.
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University of Strathclyde building up for Green Gown Award
Strathclyde has been named as a finalist in the 2023 Green Gown Awards in recognition of its efforts to make the new National Manufacturing Institute Scotland headquarters at Inchinnan the University’s first operational ‘carbon neutral for energy’ building.
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