Energy Futures Lab showcases energy research at Imperial College London
Energy Futures Lab recently celebrated the wide range of research at the College with a massive showcase and lecture.
Imperial College London is one of the world’s leading energy research organisations with over 1,000 staff and students working on the problems of creating a sustainable energy future.
It can be hard to really to capture this in a single event but Energy Futures Lab recently brought together as many of the teams working on energy at their biennial energy showcase.
You can watch a video of Professor Korre’s talk on YouTube.
On the evening there were demonstrations of wirelssly charged drones, the Wattown demonstrator, cutting edge solar technologies, carbon capture solutions and much much more.
As part of the day’s activities IDLES Researcher Co-Investigator Dr Marko Aunedi presented his work on the cost implications of transitioning to a zero carbon power system in the 2035-2050 time horizon. The system configurations and costs for a variety of low and zero emissions targets were discussed, as well as addressing how high a proportion of renewable energy sources can reasonably be integrated.
Ben Harrington, from energy technology company Ecocentric, added “It was great to attend the IDLES presentation event today. It’s always interesting to hear the various updates around the projects being conducted and additionally to have the opportunity interact with other companies involved with the IDLES programme. At Ecocentric we look forward to being involved further and adding our own capabilities on data acquisition and analysis into the programme."
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