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Examples of Projects Underway

Below are a list of the Energy Theme's recent and ongoing projects, organised under topics, although many projects are cross-cutting. As examples of research currently underway:

  • High Seas Project: Assessing the technical and operational scope for rapid carbon emission reduction from global shipping
  • Life cycle assessment of ammonia production from biomass gasification compared to natural gas
  • Nuclear Energy as a way of providing low carbon, secure heating services for the UK
  • SPRING - Sustainability Assessment of Nuclear Power: An Integrated Approach
  • Supergen Biomass and Bioenergy Consortium: theme 6 systems analysis
  • Thermal management of industrial processes: task 7: environmental and socio-economic issues
  • Identifying emission gaps within lifecycle analysis of shipping
  • Tidal energy in the UK – a stakeholder assessment of barriers and opportunities
‹ Energy and Emissions up High Seas Project: Assessing the technical and operational scope for rapid carbon emission reduction from global shipping ›
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