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Application deadline: 31/07/2024 Research theme: Offshore renewable energy; water waves How to apply: Please click the 'Apply' button, above. The design of offshore renewable energy systems should
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during periods of minimal sunlight. The ability to store energy is what makes CSP a flexible source of renewable energy. A fluid (often, molten salts) is heated inside the receiver and is used to generate
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stand-alone storage integrated with solar PV for individual houses. Research so far is focused on energy management, with little work conducted on the design of such systems. Specifically, there is a lack
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engineering. Experience with soil mechanics, numerical modelling, and/or experimental testing is desirable. A passion for sustainability and renewable energy, and a desire to contribute to a sustainable future
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Background: The UK and the World are rapidly shifting towards multi-energy systems, such as districts and industrial parks with large amounts of renewable electricity, renewable heating & cooling
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worldwide have taken proactive measures at various administrative levels. These actions entail the implementation of policies aimed at fortifying the presence of renewable energy sources within
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have implemented proactive measures at various administrative levels. These actions involve policies aimed at bolstering the presence of renewable energy sources within electricity sectors, essential
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drives as a primary application as well renewable energy as a secondary application. The purpose is to improve the UKs energy infrastructure in applications such as manufacturing, warehousing, utilities
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for utilisation. The UK urgently needs renewable energy solutions to achieve its Net Zero goals. The push to reduce CO2 emissions from shipping is supported by global agreements, national security concerns
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Location: Renewable Energy, Penryn, Cornwall, Exeter The University of Exeter’s Department of Renewable Energy is inviting applications for a PhD studentship funded by University of Exeter and