Celebrating Energy
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.
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.
The complex roles of nickel and iron centres in water oxidation
An experimental study examined the water oxidation mechanism on nickel and iron catalysts for the production of sustainable fuels.
AI to enhance manufacturing, energy, and healthcare thanks to £6.5m EPSRC grant
The grant will help scientists, engineers, and clinicians train algorithms to solve energy, manufacturing, and healthcare problems.
£55m of funding announced for new battery projects
The Faraday Institution has announced five new projects with £55 million of funding to help improve batteries used for transport and energy storage.
‘Surrey swarm’ earthquakes not caused by nearby oil extraction, says study
Imperial College London research has found no evidence that oil extraction caused recent earthquakes known as the ‘Surrey swarm’ in Surrey and Sussex.
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Students discuss climate solutions as Imperial hosts Student Energy Summit
Imperial hosted 620 delegates from 100 countries at this year’s International Student Energy Summit.
Energy Futures Lab joins in the fun at the Great Exhibition Road Festival
Recently Energy Futures Lab and the IDLES team participated in the inaugural Great Exhibition Road Festival.
$100K awarded to social enterprise for developing solar pumps in rural India
Oorja Development Solutions, a spin-out company from Imperial College London, has won the Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge.
Supporting women in Metals & Energy Finance
Since 2015, the Bank of Montreal has provided an annual scholarship for women on the Metals and Energy Finance MSc.
Do Britain’s power markets and policies need to change?
Researchers from Imperial College London say the UK’s electricity market needs gradual reform, not radical changes, to accommodate renewable energy.