The EPICS Centre’s mission is to emerge as the global scientific leader in developing transformative solutions for the transition towards a grid powered entirely by renewable energy. This ambition is not just an aspiration; it's a necessity for combating the significant carbon emissions originating from the global electric power sector. Equally vital is our role in supporting the decarbonization of key sectors such as transportation, heating and cooling, and industry.
EPICS stands as a global multidisciplinary cradle-to-grave innovation and implementation ecosystem, engaging stakeholders from academia and industry. Our commitment extends to accelerating the transfer of ground-breaking solutions, ensuring a rapid and effective response to the pressing challenges faced by the transforming power grids. In this pursuit, global and multi-stakeholder partnerships are not just desirable but critically important.
The EPICS UK Centre, a collaboration between Imperial’s Business School, Dyson School of Design Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering, along with the University of Strathclyde and the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh, constitutes a powerhouse of academic expertise. We are an integral part of the EPICS Global Centre, collaborating with academic leaders from Australia (University of Melbourne, Monash University, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization) and the United States (Johns Hopkins University, Georgia Tech, University of California Davis, Resources for the Future).
To further strengthen our impact, we have formed strategic partnerships with three key global organizations: the Global Power System Transformation Consortium (G-PST), the Energy Systems Integration Group (ESIG), and the Future Power Forum Market (FPFM). Together, we are committed to driving the EPICS Centre's comprehensive implementation agenda, encompassing research translation into real-world demonstrations and deployment, education, workforce development, and public outreach.
The EPICS Centre represents a paradigm shift, blurring the boundaries between traditionally separated academic and industry research activities in the global clean-energy space. Here, we undertake cutting-edge research to address the gaps in efficiency, reliability, resiliency, and sustainability of a power grid with 100% renewable energy.
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Professor Mark O' Malley
Leverhulme Professor of Power Systems
EPICS Global Director
Dr Balarko Chaudhuri
Reader in Power Systems
EPICS UK Director
Ms Güler Eroğlu
Project Manager
EPICS UK
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