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Glasgow experts lend support to pioneering renewable energy research hub
The University of Glasgow is partnering with a pioneering renewable energy research hub which has received £5m in new funding.
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University of Glasgow led project to decarbonise future of UK transport
An ambitious new project to decarbonise the UK’s transport infrastructure is beginning a consultation to help the nation achieve its net-zero commitments.
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Strathclyde ‘digital twin’ project will inform future innovation in the UK energy industry
A major ‘Prosperity Partnership’ project, awarded to a consortium of partners led by SP Energy Networks and the University of Strathclyde, has received industry and government funding of almost £10 million.
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University of Glasgow projects win £1.3M funding for green hydrogen research
Four projects linked to the University of Glasgow which are aiming to help Scotland reach net-zero through renewable hydrogen have won more than £1.3m in new funding from the Scottish Government.
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Hydrogen innovation centre & testing facility to boost green energy development
Scotland is set to establish a Hydrogen Innovation Centre at the University of Glasgow to accelerate the development of hydrogen technologies. The centre will provide a platform for academic research groups and commercial enterprises from across Scotland to take hydrogen technologies from experimental proof-of-concept through to small prototype stage.
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Are heatpumps the answer to UK net zero targets?
A new study by a University of Glasgow led research centre has found that the UK housing sector is lagging over 30% behind neighbouring countries when it comes to the adoption of heat pumps, despite their enormous potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide cost savings for households.
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Scottish seaweed sparks idea to boost electric vehicle batteries
The team from Marine Biopolymers and The University of Glasgow’s School of Chemistry recently received funding from the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) to explore the use of tailored alginates – a naturally-occurring material found in brown seaweed – to help develop batteries using silicon as an alternative to the…
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Strathclyde Coalition for Wind Industry Circularity to drive creation of renewables supply chain
Tens of billions of pounds could be generated for the UK economy from the re-use, refurbishment and re-engineering of broken wind turbine parts, according to a new coalition involving Strathclyde and set-up to drive the creation of a circular supply chain for renewables in the UK.
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