E.ON Energy Solutions Ltd
E.ON Energy Solutions Ltd
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assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:Star Refrigeration Ltd, CAL GAVIN LIMITED, Star Refrigeration Ltd, University of Birmingham, University of Birmingham +7 partnersStar Refrigeration Ltd,CAL GAVIN LIMITED,Star Refrigeration Ltd,University of Birmingham,University of Birmingham,Flexible Power Systems,Oxford Nanosystems,Oxford NanoSystems (United Kingdom),Flexible Power Systems,CAL Gavin Ltd,E.ON Energy Solutions Ltd,E.ON Energy Solutions LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/T022701/1Funder Contribution: 1,204,100 GBPThe provision of cold is a vital foundation of modern society to underpins many aspects of modern life, consumes up to 14% of the UK's electricity, and is also responsible for around 10% of UK's greenhouse gas emissions, including both CO2 associated with their power consumption and leakage of refrigerants with high Global Warming Potential (GWP). In order to achieve net-zero emission target in 2050 in the UK, we must significantly decarbonise the cooling sector. The decarbonisation of the cooling section requires to tackle two key challenges. Firstly, the leakage of traditional, refrigerants with high GWP is a key issue of the greenhouse gas emission of the cooling sector. It is, therefore, necessary to substitute them with low GWP natural refrigerant such as CO2. Secondly, the high-power consumption of the cooling sector also results in greenhouse gas emission if non-renewable power is consumed. Hence, cost-effective cold storage capacity will need to be deployed to maximise the use of intermittent renewable energy and cheap off-peak electricity. The recent study concluded that the addition of cold storage can potentially provide a 43% decrease in peak period consumption. In response to the challenges identified above, this project aims to develop a novel integrated system for cold energy generation and storage using CO2 hydrate as both refrigerant and storage material, contributing to the decarbonisation of the cooling sector in the UK and more widely the global. The multidisciplinary consortium, consisting of six leading researchers from the Universities of Birmingham, Glasgow and Heriot-Watt, processes a wide range of well-balanced expertise including chemical engineering, thermodynamics, heat transfer, CFD, and economics to address several key scientific and technical challenges, and is further supported by several leading industrial partners to maximise knowledge exchange and impact delivery.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2025Partners:University of Sheffield, Heat Pump Association, Nanyang Technological University, GE (General Electric Company) UK, Power Roll +72 partnersUniversity of Sheffield,Heat Pump Association,Nanyang Technological University,GE (General Electric Company) UK,Power Roll,Tata Steel (United Kingdom),NTU,The Institute of Materials,European Energy Research Alliance,Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas,Nestlé (United Kingdom),NESTLE UK LTD,Agility Eco Services Ltd,Kensa Engineering Ltd,The Institute of Materials,Durham University,Euroheat & Power,The Committee on Climate Change,Star Refrigeration Ltd,SINTEF AS,Leuphana University,North East of England Process Industry Cluster (United Kingdom),Chartered Institute of Building,Ciemat,Leuphana University,Leuphana University of Lüneburg,NAREC National Renewable Energy Centre,Visvesvaraya Technological University,Kensa Group Ltd,Mineral Products Association,POWER ROLL LIMITED,Energy Systems Catapult,NMAM Institute of Technology,General Electric (United Kingdom),Energy Systems Catapult,Royal Academy of Engineering,Mineral Products Association,National Institute of Technology,Durham County Council,Association for Decentralised Energy,E.ON Energy Solutions Ltd,E.ON Energy Solutions Ltd,Tata Steel Europe,Narec Distributed Energy,Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy,Federation of Environmental Trade Associations,Agility Eco Services Ltd,NMAM Institute of Technology,GT Energy UK Ltd,Sintef Energi As,North East Process Industry ClusterNEPIC,European Energy Research Alliance (EERA),National Institute of Technology Karnataka,Association for Decentralised Energy,AGFW (Energy Efficiency Association),Star Refrigeration Ltd,Confederation of Paper Industries,GE (General Electric Company) UK,Durham County Council,Energy Networks Association,Durham University,North East Process Industry ClusterNEPIC,The Climate Change Committe,AGFW,Euroheat & Power,University of Sheffield,Association for Decentralised Energy,Energy Networks Association,GT Energy,Confederation of Paper Industries,Dept for Business, Innovation and Skills,CIH,SJTU,Power Roll (United Kingdom),Dept for Sci, Innovation & Tech (DSIT),Tata Steel (UK),Royal Academy of EngineeringFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/T022906/1Funder Contribution: 1,159,700 GBPDecarbonising both heating and cooling across residential, business and industry sectors is fundamental to delivering the recently announced net-zero greenhouse gas emissions targets. Such a monumental change to this sector can only be delivered through the collective advancement of science, engineering and technology combined with prudent planning, demand management and effective policy. The aim of the proposed H+C Zero Network will be to facilitate this through funded workshops, conferences and secondments which in combination will enable researchers, technology developers, managers, policymakers and funders to come together to share their progress, new knowledge and experiences. It will also directly impact on this through a series of research funding calls which will offer seed funding to address key technical, economic, social, environmental and policy challenges. The proposed Network will focus on the following five themes which are essential for decarbonising heating and cooling effectively: Theme 1 Primary engineering technologies and systems for decarbonisation Theme 2 Underpinning technologies, materials, control, retrofit and infrastructure Theme 3 Future energy systems and economics Theme 4 Social impact and end users' perspectives Theme 5 Policy Support and leadership for the transition to net-zero
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