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Battery boost
£19m investment to drive innovative battery research
The UK’s flagship institute for electrochemical energy storage research has announced new investment in four battery projects.
£19m investment to drive innovative battery research
The UK’s flagship institute for electrochemical energy storage research has announced new investment in four battery projects.
Meet Energy Futures Lab’s new Research Development team
Energy Futures Lab has appointed two new staff members to support the development of energy research at Imperial.
Meet the E4F Fellow using machine learning to find next-gen solar materials
Energy Futures Lab spoke to Dr Suhyun Yoo about his research and his experience of the E4F Fellowship at Imperial.
Boost to battery research as Faraday Institution announces £29m investment
The UK’s flagship battery research programme has announced a further £29m investment in key battery research projects.
Imperial’s Professor Richard Jardine to deliver 6th McClelland Lecture
Richard Jardine, Professor of Geomechanics in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial, is to give the ISSMGE’s 6th McClelland Lecture.
EVs could play crucial role in stabilising power grid, saving money and carbon
Britain’s growing fleet of electric vehicles (EVs) could play a critical role in supporting the electricity grid, Imperial research has shown.
Material supply challenges could hamper energy transition, report warns
Climate targets could be put at risk if action is not taken to strengthen and diversify the supply of critical raw materials, researchers have warned.
Energy transition driving ‘nuclear resurgence’
Nuclear research is undergoing a resurgence in response to the Net Zero challenge, according to the Chair of the National Nuclear Laboratory.
Britain’s energy in the spotlight at IDLES conference
Energy system experts met at Imperial College London this week to explore new evidence on Britain’s transition to low-carbon energy.
Heat pumps: How early adopters can help unlock an installation boom
New measures are needed to build consumer confidence in low-carbon heating, according to a new Imperial College report.