Durham Energy Institute#Geo-energy

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Durham Energy Institute (DEI) is a research institute located within Durham University, England. It was launched in September 2009 for research in the fields of energy technology and society.

Background

The current Executive Director is Professor Jon Gluyas.{{Cite needed|date=November 2024}}

DEI researches Microalgae biofuels,Rowbotham, J.S.; Dyer, P.W.; Greenwell, H.C.; Selby, D.A.; Theodorou, M.K., 2012 “Copper(II)–mediated thermolysis of alginates: A model kinetic study on the influence of metal ions in the thermochemical processing of macroalgae”, Royal Society Interface Focus Cellulosic Crops,{{cite web|author=Durham Energy Institute |url=https://www.dur.ac.uk/dei/biofuelsresearch/ |title=Durham Energy Institute : Biofuels - Durham University |publisher=Dur.ac.uk |date=2015-06-11 |accessdate=2015-12-12}}Wells, V., Greenwell, F., Covey, J., Rosenthal, H., Adcock, M. & Gregory-Smith, D. 2013. An exploratory investigation of barriers and enablers affecting investment in renewable companies and technologies in the UK. Interface Focus photovoltaics,Groves, C (2013). Suppression of geminate charge recombination in organic photovoltaic devices with a cascaded energy heterojunction. Energy and Environmental Science 6: 1546-1551. clean energy generation,Tavner, P J 2012. Offshore Wind Turbines- Reliability, Availability & Maintenance. Institution of Engineering and Technology. Geo-Energy,{{cite web |author=Durham Energy Institute |date=2015-06-10 |title=Durham Energy Institute : Geo-Energy - Durham University |url=https://www.dur.ac.uk/dei/research/geoenergy/ |accessdate=2015-12-12 |publisher=Dur.ac.uk}} Energy and Society, Economics,Knight, D. & Bell, S. 2013. Pandora's Box: photovoltaic energy and economic crisis in Greece. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy 5(3): 033110. Regulation,Bulkeley, H. and Newell, P. (2010) Governing Climate Change, Routledge, London. Policy,{{cite web|author=Durham Energy Institute |url=https://www.dur.ac.uk/dei/research/business_ecs_and_law/ |title=Durham Energy Institute : Economics, Regulation and Policy - Durham University |publisher=Dur.ac.uk |date=2015-06-10 |accessdate=2015-12-12}} Fusion Energy,Larbalestier, DC, Osamura, K & Hampshire, DP 2008. MEM07: The 5th annual workshop on mechanical and electromagnetic properties of composite superconductors (princeton, NJ, USA, 21–24 August 2007). Superconductor Science & Technology 21(5): 2. and Energy Decarbonisation.

Its board of advisors includes Ian Burdon, Benj Sykes from DONG Energy, John Loughhead from UKERC, Helen Moss from IBM and Andrew Mill from Narec.

The Durham Centre for Doctoral Training in Energy forms an important and integral part of the DEI, offering an interdisciplinary postgraduate research training programme in energy.{{cite web |author=Durham Energy Institute |date= |title=Durham Energy Institute : - Durham University |url=http://www.dur.ac.uk/dei/cdt/ |accessdate=2015-12-12 |publisher=Dur.ac.uk}}

The MSc Energy and Society is led by Durham University's Anthropology Department, in association with the Durham Energy Institute and its partner departments (including Engineering, Social Sciences and Humanities). Unique among Masters programmes, the course emphasizes the insights that the social sciences can offer to energy and development, and vice versa.{{cite web|author=Department of Anthropology |url=http://www.dur.ac.uk/dei/mscenergy/ |title=Department of Anthropology : Energy and Society MSc - Durham University |publisher=Dur.ac.uk |date=2015-11-20 |accessdate=2015-12-12}}

See also

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