Page 6 of 36Results 51 to 60 of 354, 28 July - 07 December 2023
-
Pupils learn about chemistry's role in energy transition at University events

School pupils from across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire were given a valuable insight into the role that chemistry plays in powering the energy transition at a series of events held at the University of Aberdeen in celebration of Chemistry Week 2023.
-
£250,000 investment for vital offshore wind and CCS research

Researchers at the University of Aberdeen's Centre for Energy Transition will play a key role in enabling the UK's first test and demonstration projects designed to test the ability of offshore wind and carbon capture and storage (CCS) sites to co-exist on the seabed.
-
Just Transition Lab presents work on measuring just transition in the north-east

The University of Aberdeen's Just Transition Lab has presented the findings of its multi-disciplinary investigation 'Just Transition for Workers and Communities in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire: Indicators and Scenarios'.
-
Aberdeen's role in the energy transition topic of TEDxSalon event
TEDxAberdeen is hosting a TEDxSalon event exploring Aberdeen's role in the energy transition.
-
Aberdeen rises to highest ever position in Guardian University Guide

The University of Aberdeen has risen to its highest ever position in the Guardian University Guide coming in 12th place in the UK overall and top in the UK for Medicine.
-
Hydrogen 'bank' could see production advantage for Scotland

Scientists at the University of Aberdeen are developing technology that will enable electricity generated by renewables to be 'banked' as green hydrogen in depleted oil and gas reservoirs alongside industrial carbon emissions.
-
University to showcase world-leading research at Offshore Europe

The University of Aberdeen will showcase its world-leading research at Offshore Europe this week, focusing on key areas of the energy transition including offshore wind, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen, and data and artificial intelligence.
-
Digital solutions aim to make cement greener

Reducing carbon emissions caused by cement production is the aim of a major new project that will investigate how the use of substitute cement materials can be maximised.
-
'World-class' study highlights CCUS potential for North Sea 'super basin'

A research study led by the University of Aberdeen has identified areas of a North Sea gas 'super basin' with the greatest potential for storing industrial carbon emissions, a key aim of the energy transition.
-
Groundwater pollution remains elevated in River Ythan catchment but on track for recovery

Groundwater nitrate levels in the River Ythan catchment continue to breach environmental limits in some areas and pose a threat to local wildlife in the Ythan estuary, a new study has found.