Rebuilding the UK Electricity Grid
In this event, FST will explore how the grid needs to change and adapt to meet a decarbonising society.
In this event, FST will explore how the grid needs to change and adapt to meet a decarbonising society.
UCEER, of which QUB is the leading UK member, is holding the first Global PhD Conference on ‘Engineering for Carbon Zero’ online this April.
CASE green innovation challenge fund - awareness event. The Centre for Advanced Sustainable Energy (CASE) is an industry led, collaborative, sustainable energy research centre hosted at Queen’s University Belfast, partnering with Ulster University and the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI). CASE are pleased to announce that we have been selected [...]
This conference will examine the European Green Deal and the key priorities for achieving the aim for Europe to be the first climate-neutral continent.
The Circular Economy Innovation Network aims to create stronger, more collaborative, and resilient industries working together to achieve net zero through circular innovation.
Corinne Sawers and Eric Lonergan are the authors of Supercharge, a powerful manifesto on how to decarbonise our society quickly.
An opportunity for Fellows, academics and researchers to hear in more detail topics aligned with the RAEng’s strategy on decarbonisation
This webinar is the second of a two-part series that will present several concepts on the subject of ‘Space-Enabled Net Zero’, exploring how Space can help us respond to the climate challenges discussed during COP26 and limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels.
Join RenewableNI for a free seminar to mark the launch The Clean Revolution, our new offshore wind report.
Taking in place in the Clayton Hotel, in the heart of Belfast, the conference will focus on the implementation of the Northern Ireland Energy Strategy.
This event will look at the exciting prospect of a Hydrogen economy; its potential to drive economic development, secure and sustain high-skilled, well-paid jobs, develop indigenous resilient energy security and most importantly, reduce greenhouse emissions contributing to Northern Ireland’s net-zero goals.
In this event, we will look at the latest climate science, and the contribution that science needs to make in COP27 and beyond.