
Revolve technologies Ltd
Revolve technologies Ltd
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assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2027Partners:Rice University, Land Quality Management Ltd, Clean Power Hydrogen Group Ltd, T4 Sustainability Ltd, Shell (United Kingdom) +102 partnersRice University,Land Quality Management Ltd,Clean Power Hydrogen Group Ltd,T4 Sustainability Ltd,Shell (United Kingdom),Shell Research UK,Pedal Express Ltd,Shell Research UK,Haydale Composite Solutions Ltd,Hydrogen Green Power Ltd,Savannah River National Laboratory,Kyushu University,NTU,SMRE,Leicester & Leics Enterprise Partnership,European Marine Energy Centre,National Physical Laboratory,E4TECH,Luxfer Gas Cylinders Ltd,PV3 Technologies (United Kingdom),Synnogy Ltd,São Paulo State University,Cenex (United Kingdom),Energy Research Accelerator,Far UK Ltd,Clarion Water,BBT Thermotechnology UK Ltd,Diamond Light Source,H2D2O Ltd,Intelligent Energy,Pedal Express Ltd,Savannah River National Laboratory,ITM Power (United Kingdom),NIKU,ITM Power plc,Climate Change Solutions Ltd,Health and Safety Executive,PURE Energy Centre,Energy Research Accelerator,EffecTech,IITB,PHusionH2,PV3 Technologies Ltd,Ulemco,Lindhurst Innovation Engineers,Advion Ltd,European Marine Energy Centre,Kyushu University,University of Louisville,BLUE SKY BIO LTD,Inovyn Enterprises Ltd,H2D2O Ltd,Arcola Energy (United Kingdom),SMRE,Northern Gas Networks,Far (United Kingdom),Lindhurst Innovation Engineers,Climate Change Solutions Ltd,Ulemco,Paulista State University,DRAX POWER LIMITED,NPL,NPL,Advion (United Kingdom),Synnogy Ltd,Hydrogen Green Power Ltd,Drax (United Kingdom),PV3 Technologies (United Kingdom),Rice University,BBT Thermotechnology UK Ltd,Clarion Water,Intelligent Energy,T4 Sustainability Ltd,Land Quality Management,Haydale Composite Solutions Ltd,Revolve technologies Ltd,Bosch Thermotechnology Ltd,Paulista State University,Inovyn Enterprises Ltd,Luxfer Group (United Kingdom),Intelligent Energy (United Kingdom),Revolve technologies Ltd,ISIS Facility,Science and Technology Facilities Council,DNV GL (UK),ISIS Facility,LLEP,Northern Gas Networks,Rice University,PURE Energy Centre,University of Nottingham,ITM Power plc,BLUE SKY BIO LTD,University of Louisville,E4TECH,PHusionH2,Arcola Energy,Diamond Light Source,DRAX POWER LIMITED,Luxfer Gas Cylinders Ltd,HySafe,E4tech (United Kingdom),Lindhurst Engineering Limtied,HySafe,Diamond Light Source,Cenex,Clean Power Hydrogen Group LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/S023909/1Funder Contribution: 6,554,030 GBPThe global hydrogen generation market is valued at $115.25 billion in 2017 and is projected to grow to $154.74 billion by 2022 [Global Outlook & Trends for Hydrogen, IEA, 2017]. We are witnessing significant market opportunities emerging for hydrogen technologies today. New and existing hydrogen technology developments and market activities are projected to intensify over the coming decade. Sustainable hydrogen solutions are a key pathway for decarbonising transport, heat and power generation sectors. Common challenges to sustainable hydrogen being adopted across these sectors are: - Cost reduction - Safety - Systems level and multisectoral innovations - Managing change Over the next decade innovative solutions are needed to tackle the above challenges, but it will be impossible without a dedicated mechanism to train doctoral Energy Innovation Leaders. These leaders should have a firm grasp of the technology from scientific fundamentals through to applied engineering and a solid understanding of the techno-economic barriers and an appreciation of the societal issues that will impact on the translation of disruptive technologies from research labs through to market. This goes beyond being multidisciplinary, but is a transdisciplinary training, reflecting the translation steps from understanding market driven needs, planning and conducting appropriate basic and applied research to products/solutions/system development through to successful market penetration. This is delivered by a cohort training approach through the cross fertilisation of ideas of a cohort with a diverse background, peer-demonstration of the value of research across a diverse range of stakeholder-led projects, thus facilitating a peer-to-peer transdisciplinary learning culture. The SusHy Consortium, led by Gavin Walker, continues a long running and highly successful collaboration in hydrogen research between the Universities of Nottingham, Loughborough, and Birmingham (UoN, LU, UoB) which started over a decade ago with the Midlands Energy Consortium. The Midlands Energy Graduate School spawned two successful CDTs (Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and their Applications and the current Fuel Cells and their Fuels). The current proposal for a CDT in Sustainable Hydrogen brings together the world leading expertise in hydrogen generation, purification, sensors/monitoring, and storage, along with whole systems issues (resilience engineering, business economic models and life cycle analysis) which exist across the three Universities. A gap in the consortium expertise is in the research field of hydrogen safety and we identified the internationally-renowned Hydrogen Safety Engineering and Research Centre (HySAFER) at Ulster University (UU) as the right partner to deliver on this key aspect. This is the first broad collaboration in the world seeking to investigate, train researchers and produce leaders in Sustainable Hydrogen. Stakeholder Partnerships. A key strength of this CDT is the active involvement of the Stakeholders in co-creation of the training programme which is reciprocated in the value with which the Stakeholders view of the CDT. This shared vision of a training partnership between the Universities and Stakeholders will lead to the smooth function of the CDT with not just a high-quality training programme, but a programme that is tailored to the sector needs for high-quality, industry-ready doctoral Energy Innovation Leaders. The valued CDT-stakeholder partnership will also be a significant appeal to candidates interested in energy-related PhDs and will be used to help market the CDT programme to a diverse talent pool.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2022Partners:University of Yamanashi, UU, EADS Airbus, Airbus Group Limited (UK), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) +112 partnersUniversity of Yamanashi,UU,EADS Airbus,Airbus Group Limited (UK),Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),STFC,EADS Airbus,ITM Power plc,Census Bio UK,Science and Technology Facilities Council,JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC,Airmax Group,Continental (United Kingdom),Eminate Limited,Innovate UK,Shell (Netherlands),Innovate UK,Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,Miba Coatings Group,National Physical Laboratory,Census Bio UK,Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc,PV3 Technologies (United Kingdom),BAE Systems (Sweden),Idea Source,MiCo Group,ITM POWER PLC,University of Tech Belfort Montbeliard,UTBM,University of Ulster,University of Yamanashi,Arup Group (United Kingdom),Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,SHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL B.V.,Energy Technologies Institute,Microcab Industries Limited,Johnson Matthey (United Kingdom),JM,Knowledge Transfer Networks KTN,Intelligent Energy,BAE Systems (UK),Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc,JM,Technology Strategy Board (Innovate UK),University of Birmingham,Cenex (United Kingdom),TATA Motors Engineering Technical Centre,AFC Energy (United Kingdom),Hart Materials Limited,ITM Power (United Kingdom),Adelan Limited,Eminate Limited,Technology Strategy Board,PV3 Technologies Ltd,McCamley Middle East Ltd UK,Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe,EPL Composite Solutions,Airbus (United Kingdom),Hart Materials Limited,MIRA (United Kingdom),MiCo Group,University of Birmingham,Arcola Energy (United Kingdom),ETI,CERES POWER LIMITED,AFCEN,Arup Group,HSSMI (High Speed Sust Manufact Inst),Morgan Motor Company,Tata Motors (United Kingdom),MIRA LTD,UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association,Arup Group Ltd,NPL,Adelan (United Kingdom),NPL,MIRA Ltd,University of Tech Belfort Montbeliard,PV3 Technologies (United Kingdom),Hi Speed Sustainable Manufacturing Inst,KIT,BAE Systems (Sweden),TATA Motors Engineering Technical Centre,CERES POWER LIMITED,Scottish and Southern Energy (United Kingdom),Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc,AFCEN,Intelligent Energy (United Kingdom),Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,RiverSimple,Miba Coatings Group,Airmax Group,Intelligent Energy,UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association,Revolve technologies Ltd,MIRA (United Kingdom),ITM Power plc,Zytek Group Ltd,BAE Systems (United Kingdom),EPL Composite Solutions,McCamley Middle East Ltd UK,Eminate Limited,Revolve technologies Ltd,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / KIT,Adelan Limited,Microcab Industries Limited,Arcola Energy,Ceres Power (United Kingdom),Morgan Motor Company,Riversimple Movement Ltd,UU,Zytek Group Ltd,ETI,SHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL B.V.,Idea Source,Cenex,Arup Group LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/L015749/1Funder Contribution: 4,451,050 GBPThe CDT proposal 'Fuel Cells and their Fuels - Clean Power for the 21st Century' is a focused and structured programme to train >52 students within 9 years in basic principles of the subject and guide them in conducting their PhD theses. This initiative answers the need for developing the human resources well before the demand for trained and experienced engineering and scientific staff begins to strongly increase towards the end of this decade. Market introduction of fuel cell products is expected from 2015 and the requirement for effort in developing robust and cost effective products will grow in parallel with market entry. The consortium consists of the Universities of Birmingham (lead), Nottingham, Loughborough, Imperial College and University College of London. Ulster University is added as a partner in developing teaching modules. The six Centre directors and the 60+ supervisor group have an excellent background of scientific and teaching expertise and are well established in national and international projects and Fuel Cell, Hydrogen and other fuel processing research and development. The Centre programme consists of seven compulsory taught modules worth 70 credit points, covering the four basic introduction modules to Fuel Cell and Hydrogen technologies and one on Safety issues, plus two business-oriented modules which were designed according to suggestions from industry partners. Further - optional - modules worth 50 credits cover the more specialised aspects of Fuel Cell and fuel processing technologies, but also include socio-economic topics and further modules on business skills that are invaluable in preparing students for their careers in industry. The programme covers the following topics out of which the individual students will select their area of specialisation: - electrochemistry, modelling, catalysis; - materials and components for low temperature fuel cells (PEFC, 80 and 120 -130 degC), and for high temperature fuel cells (SOFC) operating at 500 to 800 degC; - design, components, optimisation and control for low and high temperature fuel cell systems; including direct use of hydrocarbons in fuel cells, fuel processing and handling of fuel impurities; integration of hydrogen systems including hybrid fuel-cell-battery and gas turbine systems; optimisation, control design and modelling; integration of renewable energies into energy systems using hydrogen as a stabilising vector; - hydrogen production from fossil fuels and carbon-neutral feedstock, biological processes, and by photochemistry; hydrogen storage, and purification; development of low and high temperature electrolysers; - analysis of degradation phenomena at various scales (nano-scale in functional layers up to systems level), including the development of accelerated testing procedures; - socio-economic and cross-cutting issues: public health, public acceptance, economics, market introduction; system studies on the benefits of FCH technologies to national and international energy supply. The training programme can build on the vast investments made by the participating universities in the past and facilitated by EPSRC, EU, industry and private funds. The laboratory infrastructure is up to date and fully enables the work of the student cohort. Industry funding is used to complement the EPSRC funding and add studentships on top of the envisaged 52 placements. The Centre will emphasise the importance of networking and exchange of information across the scientific and engineering field and thus interacts strongly with the EPSRC-SUPERGEN Hub in Fuel Cells and Hydrogen, thus integrating the other UK universities active in this research area, and also encourage exchanges with other European and international training initiatives. The modules will be accessible to professionals from the interacting industry in order to foster exchange of students with their peers in industry.
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