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Conference Report: Powering Offshore Oil and Gas with Marine Renewables
A coalition of non-government organisations, small and medium-sized enterprises and academics is calling upon the oil industry and government bodies to collaborate to open up more opportunities to develop marine renewable, including wave power, using niche opportunities that exist in the offshore oil and gas sector.
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Panel Announced for National Decommissioning Centre Panel Discussion during Offshore Europe

The Environment and Decommissioning - Challenges and Opportunities A panel of industry and academic experts will lead a discussion on the environmental challenges and opportunities of decommissioning taking place at the National Decommissioning Centre during SPE Offshore Europe. Join us at 5pm on Wednesday 4th September at the NDC in Newburgh to...
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Scottish global hub aims to transform decommissioning
A new global research centre that will combine academic excellence and industry expertise to support decommissioning activity has been officially opened today.
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University start-up celebrates more success at Scottish EDGE awards.
University start-up RAB-Microfluidics has finished 2018 on a high after scooping a £60,000 prize at the Scottish EDGE awards.
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Renewable energy students visit state-of-the-art Aberdeenshire facility
Masters students from the University recently visited a state-of-the-art facility in Aberdeenshire that converts food and farm waste into energy.
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Decommissioning - whose liability is it anyway?
Long-term costs of decommissioning to come under the spotlight at University business breakfast.
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Aberdeen named as partner in major Mexican energy project
The University of Aberdeen has been named alongside Robert Gordon University (RGU) as among only four European institutions to be chosen to work with Mexican universities to address the future needs of the country's energy sector.
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Study sounds warning over greenhouse emissions from Arctic rivers
A new study involving scientists from the University of Aberdeen has revealed that river networks bordering the Arctic Circle are responsible for a far higher level of carbon emissions than previously believed.
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Leading hydrologist honoured with prestigious Fellowship
A leading hydrologist from the University of Aberdeen's School of Geosciences has been elected as a Fellow of the prestigious American Geophysical Union (AGU).
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£5M investment to maintain UK's status as global leader in offshore renewable energy
A national consortium of universities has been awarded £5million to bring together a network of academic, industrial and policy stakeholders to champion and maintain the UK's world-leading expertise in offshore renewable energy (ORE).