Bioenergy Research
We play a key role in a major partnership to evaluate the use of biomass to create a sustainable UK energy system for 2050.
As one of Southampton's USRGs (University Strategic Research Groups) we believe that innovative technology has a critical role to play in finding solutions.
We play a key role in a major partnership to evaluate the use of biomass to create a sustainable UK energy system for 2050.
Who emits most CO2 emissions across UK households? Can people change their practices and lead low carbon lives?
Our research demonstrates rapid advances in new chemistry for small batteries with improved performances.
Cutting-edge fundamental and applied research underpinning sustainable energy technologies.
50% of Europe's tidal energy resource is from the UK. Wave and tidal energy could contribute up to 20% of the UK's electricity demand.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers bringing together the different fields involved in renewables and energy efficiency.
State of the art research into dielectric materials and insulation systems, as well as high voltage and related phenomena.
Research in TRG is wide-ranging and aimed at helping to secure sustainable transport systems for the UK and the world.
More than 40% of the UK's primary energy demand is related to buildings for heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting and powering electrical appliances.
Data was collected by connecting a lithium iron phosphate battery to a photovoltaic system attached to one of the University’s buildings
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