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Reference Number | EP/K004689/1 | |
Title | GLOBAL - Sustainable Energy through China-UK Research Engagement (SECURE) | |
Status | Completed | |
Energy Categories | Renewable Energy Sources 50%; Other Cross-Cutting Technologies or Research 25%; Other Power and Storage Technologies 25%; |
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Research Types | Basic and strategic applied research 100% | |
Science and Technology Fields | SOCIAL SCIENCES 20%; PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS 40%; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 40%; |
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UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation | Not Cross-cutting 75%; Other (Studies not related to a specific technology area) 25%; |
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Principal Investigator |
Professor A P Roskilly No email address given Sir Joseph Swan Institute Newcastle University |
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Award Type | Standard | |
Funding Source | EPSRC | |
Start Date | 01 April 2012 | |
End Date | 31 March 2013 | |
Duration | 12 months | |
Total Grant Value | £483,547 | |
Industrial Sectors | Energy | |
Region | North East | |
Programme | Non Theme Specific | |
Investigators | Principal Investigator | Professor A P Roskilly , Sir Joseph Swan Institute, Newcastle University (99.988%) |
Other Investigator | Dr AP Harvey , School of Chemical Engineering & Advanced Materials, Newcastle University (0.001%) Dr L Siller , School of Chemical Engineering & Advanced Materials, Newcastle University (0.001%) Dr AK (Anil ) Namdeo , Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Newcastle University (0.001%) Professor MC Bell , Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Newcastle University (0.001%) Professor DW Graham , Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Newcastle University (0.001%) Mr Y Wang , Sir Joseph Swan Institute, Newcastle University (0.001%) Professor L Tao , Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University (0.001%) Dr I Viola , Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University (0.001%) Dr MD Woodward , Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University (0.001%) Dr G Tian , NIRES Newcastle Inst for Res on Env &Sus, Newcastle University (0.001%) Dr J Pendlebury , Architecture Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University (0.001%) Professor S Davoudi , Architecture Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University (0.001%) |
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Industrial Collaborator | Project Contact , Research Partner in China (0.000%) |
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Objectives | ||
Abstract | In order to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, and to meet the UK's commitment of reduction of 80% by 2050, it is necessary make major advances in efficient, clean and secure energy conversion and use. These advances will only be realised if concentrated international effort is made and the 'best' minds, facilities and equipment are brought together to tackle this global challenge. In order to tackle global greenhouse gas emissions, it is necessary and important to develop collaborations between developed countries and developing/emerging economic countries, such as China, to help them control and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and their rapidly increasing energy consumption. In 2010, China became the 2nd largest global economy and also overtook the US in terms of energy use and greenhouse gas emitter (approx. 20% global final energy consumption). The projection is for this to continue to grow and this is a concern not only China but to the UK and the rest of the world. Over the last few decades China has acknowledge that this situation is not sustainable and they have invested heavily to make a step change in their capability in clean energy related research and taking significant measures to address security of supply. Large investment has been made in their research intensive universities and national institutes resulting in the development of internationally leading research groups with some of the best facilities and equipment now in place.Collaboration and research engagement between the China and the UK is strategically important and mutually beneficial.The Sustainable Energy through China-UK Research Engagement (SECURE) project will research innovative sustainable energy solutions to address these challenges and will bring together collaborating teams of international researchers with significant experience and expertise in a wide range of complimentary disciplines spanning engineering, physical science and social science. This will be achieved by strengthening existing research collaborations and also building new engagement activities between the Sir Joseph Swan Centre for Energy Research (SWAN) and a number of leading researchers and centres of excellence in China. In engagement terms, the objective is to foster long-term collaboration between outstanding research teams in the UK and China and to ensure there is a two way transfer of knowledge during the project. The aim is to coordinate targeted research and engagement addressing a number of important challenge themes building on exceptional capability. The specific objectives of the project will be to coordinate 10 research teams, brought together from the best research groups in SWAN with those from a limited number of outstanding research groups in China.Enhanced research engagement between SWAN and the collaborating Institutions in China will be achieved through a series of research activities supported by workshops, and networking activities such as staff, postdoctoral and student exchanges. This engagement will be managed thematically and involve activities formulated to address specific research challenges facing secure, clean and efficient energy conversion and use | |
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Added to Database | 13/06/12 |