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assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2027Partners:The Great North Museum: Hancock, Scottish Power Energy Networks Holdings Limited, Big Solar Ltd, Siemens PLC, Northumbria University +71 partnersThe Great North Museum: Hancock,Scottish Power Energy Networks Holdings Limited,Big Solar Ltd,Siemens PLC,Northumbria University,AVID Vehicles Ltd,Intray,Cambridge Integrated Knowledge Centre,Equiwatt Limited,Saint Gobain,Knowledge Transfer Network,Enocell Ltd,Hiden Analytical (United Kingdom),Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult,Durham County Council,Oxford Instruments Group (UK),Johnson Matthey plc,HORIBA Jobin Yvon IBH Ltd,Airbus Defence and Space,YeadonIP Ltd,AVID Vehicles Ltd,Johnson Matthey,EEF,Durham County Council,Kurt J Lesker Co Ltd,Enocell Ltd,Narec Capital Limited,YeadonIP Ltd,Dyer Engineering ltd,Hiden Analytical Ltd,EpiValence Ltd,Shell Research UK,Saint Gobain,Green Fuels Research,University of Calgary,Northumbria University,Dyer Engineering ltd,Jeol UK Ltd,HITACHI EUROPE LIMITED,UofC,UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,uni.lu,Horiba UK Ltd,Nanyang Technological University,Equiwatt Limited,Solar Capture Technologies,OpTek Systems,XEMC DARWIND,Huazhong University of Sci and Tech,Solar Capture Technologies,Jeol UK Ltd,TESCAN BRNO SRO,Intray,Kurt J Lesker Company,University of Cambridge,Airbus Defence and Space,OpTek Systems,Airbus (United Kingdom),Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom),EEF,TESCAN Digital Microscopy Imaging,The Great North Museum: Hancock,POWER ROLL LIMITED,XEMC DARWIND,Shell Research UK,Agility Design Solutions,Power Roll,GREEN FUELS LTD,SP Energy Networks,Hitachi Europe Ltd,OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY CATAPULT,NTU,Knowledge Transfer Network Ltd,SIEMENS PLC,Johnson Matthey Plc,EpiValence LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/S023836/1Funder Contribution: 5,780,930 GBPThe EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Renewable Energy Northeast Universities (ReNU) is driven by industry and market needs, which indicate unprecedented growth in renewable and distributed energy to 2050. This growth is underpinned by global demand for electricity which will outstrip growth in demand for other sources by more than two to one (The drivers of global energy demand growth to 2050, 2016, McKinsey). A significant part of this demand will arise from vast numbers of distributed, but interconnected devices (estimated to reach 40 billion by 2024) serving sectors such as healthcare (for ageing populations) and personal transport (for reduced carbon dioxide emission). The distinctive remit of ReNU therefore is to focus on materials innovations for small-to-medium scale energy conversion and storage technologies that are sustainable and highly scalable. ReNU will be delivered by Northumbria, Newcastle and Durham Universities, whose world-leading expertise and excellent links with industry in this area have been recognised by the recent award of the North East Centre for Energy Materials (NECEM, award number: EP/R021503/1). This research-focused programme will be highly complementary to ReNU which is a training-focused programme. A key strength of the ReNU consortium is the breadth of expertise across the energy sector, including: thin film and new materials; direct solar energy conversion; turbines for wind, wave and tidal energy; piezoelectric and thermoelectric devices; water splitting; CO2 valorisation; batteries and fuel cells. Working closely with a balanced portfolio of 36 partners that includes multinational companies, small and medium size enterprises and local Government organisations, the ReNU team has designed a compelling doctoral training programme which aims to engender entrepreneurial skills which will drive UK regional and national productivity in the area of Clean Growth, one of four Grand Challenges identified in the UK Government's recent Industrial Strategy. The same group of partners will also provide significant input to the ReNU in the form of industrial supervision, training for doctoral candidates and supervisors, and access to facilities and equipment. Success in renewable energy and sustainable distributed energy fundamentally requires a whole systems approach as well as understanding of political, social and technical contexts. ReNU's doctoral training is thus naturally suited to a cohort approach in which cross-fertilisation of knowledge and ideas is necessary and embedded. The training programme also aims to address broader challenges facing wider society including unconscious bias training and outreach to address diversity issues in science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects and industries. Furthermore, external professional accreditation will be sought for ReNU from the Institute of Physics, Royal Society of Chemistry and Institute of Engineering Technology, thus providing a starting point from which doctoral graduates will work towards "Chartered" status. The combination of an industry-driven doctoral training programme to meet identifiable market needs, strong industrial commitment through the provision of training, facilities and supervision, an established platform of research excellence in energy materials between the institutions and unique training opportunities that include internationalisation and professional accreditation, creates a transformative programme to drive forward UK innovation in renewable and sustainable distributed energy.
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