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BioenergyElectricity generationEnergy in the built environmentEnergy policy and securityEnergy storageEnergy in transportRenewable energyTransmission and distributionclick 'Key Themes' above to find out more...
We believe that innovative technology has a critical role to play in finding solutions.
Working alongside our partners in business and industry, we are researching new technologies to ensure sustainability in energy consumption.
BioenergyElectricity generationEnergy in the built environmentEnergy policy and securityEnergy storageEnergy in transportRenewable energyTransmission and distributionclick 'Key Themes' above to find out more...
Chair: Gail Taylor, Professor, Biological SciencesCo-Chairs GroupPaul Lewin, Professor, Electronics and Electrical EngineeringAbuBakr Bahaj, Professor, Civil Engineering and the EnironmentRobert Raja, Reader in ChemistryMilena Buchs, Senior Lecturer, Sociology and Social PolicyPatrick James, Senior Lecturer, Engineering and the Environment
Interdisciplinary Research Coordinator for EnergyFrances Clarke ([email protected])
A list of members can be found here. If you would like to become a member of the Energy USRG, email Frances Clarke on [email protected]
Professor Gail Taylor, Director of Research for Biological Sciences, is leading a new, €11.6 million EU funded research project, with a 22 partner research consortium, to address the issue of crop productivity in a future climate, where episodes of drought and water shortage become increasingly common.
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