Hydrogen is significantly less efficient than alternatives for heating buildings. Yet another study confirming this. Basic physics don’t change.
@LETI_London
https://t.co/fPHwYITxtM
Our report on"Barriers and opportunities for heat decarbonisation in Northern Ireland" is now published. Thanks to our wonderful steering committee, workshop speakers,@UKERCHQ and all the stakeholders attending our events for making our project possible https://t.co/1S8x909OyW
Thinking about Master programmes in Energy Storage or Renewable Energy & Energy Management
Join webinar on 24th June for more information & the opportunity to engage with course directors and support teams
Please register to receive webinar link......
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Congratulations to Dr Khoa Xuan Le, School of Architecture, Built Environment and Planning, who submitted his PhD thesis! A huge well done from all of us at the Doctoral College! #phdone#ProudofUU
Supervisors: Professor Neil Hewitt & Dr Ming Jun Huang
@ULSTER_BSABE@njhenergy
We found that investing in low carbon measures in the house is beneficial for both women and the environment https://t.co/4yPr8937MF @womenLowCarbon1@UKERCHQ @NEA_NIreland @albertolongo
#Bioenergy can be used to help decarbonise sectors where electrification is challenging, like aviation and shipping. See @IRENA's 'Global Energy Transformation' report to learn how #renewables can enable meeting the #ParisAgreement https://t.co/Y2cAr90dSw #ItsPossible
Power systems need a mechanism to ensure generation adequacy & supply security. Capacity markets serve this purpose.
Redesigning capacity markets fosters flexibility, allows entry by new participants & enables variable #renewables—@IRENA brief explains https://t.co/MchSNYZE1W
Hot off the press - this week's newsletter:
Women Buying Green – 6 Lessons Learnt @Cate_Belfast
Envisioning surprises: 4 ways social sciences can help us navigate energy demand uncertainty
Supporting flexible #research#careers - Next steps for @EPSRC
https://t.co/6puCiohVpj
Over just a few years, technology advances have enabled offshore wind turbines to become MUCH bigger & more powerful.
Further tech improvements could see 15-20 megawatt turbines close to the height of
@LaTourEiffel on the market by 2030.
Read more → https://t.co/RqFRFcjma0
"What comes through with crystal clarity in this year’s World Energy Outlook is there is no single or simple solution to transforming global energy systems"
@IEABirol at the launch of #WEO19 this morning.
→ https://t.co/rj6t6G1UqX
The past century has witnessed multiple transitions to & from different fuels & technologies.
The challenge today is one of scale: global energy use is 10 times higher than in 1919 ... and still growing
→ https://t.co/ci6kuuI7tr
#WEO19