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The UKERC Research Atlas provides an up-to-date understanding of the UK energy research landscape, particularly in terms of activities, their location, inter-relationships, major achievements, and outputs. It consists of four distinct parts – the Research Register, Landscapes, Roadmaps, and an Energy Data Centre which are searchable individually and collectively. Whilst UKERC aims to provide a comprehensive coverage of the UK energy research scene, inevitably there will be omissions and errors – we would greatly welcome suggested additions and corrections via email to ERCPManager@stfc.ac.uk. Mercator Atlas

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:: Search Atlas

Search the whole Atlas for information on specific Energy Categories, organisations or keywords
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:: Energy Data Centre

Online, searchable catalogue of datasets supporting energy research. Includes actual datasets and links to where datasets are available elsewhere

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:: News

07/10/16: Research Register:
4406 grants loaded

Latest additions: 7 ENA (Smarter Networks) and 13 EPSRC grants added
08/03/16: Roadmaps:
19 new roadmaps added


         

:: Research Register

On-line searchable database of energy-related awards and projects, classified by IEA Energy Category, Research Type, Frascati, calendar year, financial year

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:: Landscapes

Summaries of current energy-related research activities and capabilities in the UK, classified by Energy Category

"Where we are today"

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:: Roadmaps

Summaries of problems to be overcome before new technologies can be commercially viable, classified by Energy Category

"Where we should be going"

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