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in the field of artificial intelligence for renewable energy. This PhD opportunity within the research group Modelling for Sustainability (M4S) offers you the chance to contribute to climate change
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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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. The aim of the ECEM project is to develop new limestone calciner technologies that uses renewable energy that is compatible with carbon capture, utilisation, and storage(CCUS). The research topic centers
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) renewable energy generation technologies, (ii) energy saving in the built environment, and (iii) energy storage technologies. The research takes place both at Zuyd University in Heerlen and at the research
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enough can new battery types spread broadly across our economy and thereby contribute to accommodating intermittent renewable energy sources and enabling a large series of low-carbon energy options, and
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precisely, electric micro-grids are a set of heterogeneous sources of electrical energy production (renewable, traditional including storage) and controllable loads, each with its own individual constraints
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thereby contribute to accommodating intermittent renewable energy sources and enabling a large series of low-carbon energy options, and thus reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change
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. Project description Climate change mitigation, energy security concerns and cumulative technical development have led to a renewed interest in nuclear energy. However, established nuclear fission technology
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net-zero, offering a range of research projects in; renewable energy, low cost and rapid uptake of hydrogen, production on demand, low-cost production at scale, new materials to facilitate the hydrogen
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and emerging hydrogen technologies, VH2 supports sustainable manufacturing and the ability to store clean energy from renewable sources, striving to create a sustainable future for all. CQUniversity