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EPSRC Reference: EP/E038875/1
Title: Thermal Energy Conversion, Conservation and Storage (TECCS) Network
Principal Investigator: Critoph, Professor R
Other Investigators:
Eames, Professor PC
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Project Partners:
Brunel University London Chemviron Carbon Ltd Ciba Group (Pharma/Chemicals)
Functional Fluids Ltd Hightex Group plc Jiangsu Shuangliang Air Conditioning
Kanazawa University Kyushu University (Japan) London South Bank University
Mitsubishi Shanghai Jiao Tong University Thermomax Ltd
Tokyo Institute of Technology University of Bristol Zhejiang University
Department: Sch of Engineering
Organisation: University of Warwick
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 27 April 2007 Ends: 26 April 2009 Value (£): 129,400
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Building Ops & Management Energy Efficiency
Heat & Mass Transfer
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
No relevance to Underpinning Sectors
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The Network will link academic researchers and industrial partners in the UK, China and Japan whose common goal is to further the advance of new energy conserving technologies for heating and/or cooling that can make a serious impact on the emissions that lead to global warming. The technologies are diverse but linked; they all involve the 'smart' manipulation of heat flows. They include such possibilities as air conditioning (a major energy consumer worldwide) driven by solar energy or waste heat, the use of advanced techniques for hot or cold storage to reduce demand or improve efficiency of use, etc.By including industrial partners and by having a strong representation from both Japan and China (major and growing users of energy), we intend to accelerate the take-up of these new ideas in the economies where they will have the maximum impact. The Network quite deliberately hosts a range of thermal technologies and seeks synergies between them. In a series of workshops, in addition to reporting academic research, there will be a strong emphasis on solving the challenges that the industrial partners see as most pressing without any preconceptions as to which technology or combination of technologies will be most appropriate.In addition the network will sponsor medium term (one month) visits between partners in different countries. For younger researchers there will be particular benefits in terms of broadening experience and training as well as the participation in a particular project.
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