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Plastics in the environment: Limiting the contamination of our rivers and oceans

Ian Kane By Ian Kane Filed Under: All posts, Energy and Environment Posted: June 8, 2020

Much of the world’s plastic waste is still not disposed of responsibly, and it can now be found in all natural environments. Dr Ian Kane has focused his research on understanding the problem of microplastics in world oceans. In this blog, he tells us about some of the pathways plastics take to enter oceans and […]

Tagged With: #oceans, #seafloors, climate change, environment, Life Below Water, MERI, microplastics, plastics, technology, waste

Power from the sun, money from the crowd: community energy offers low-cost finance for renewables

Tim Braunholtz-Speight By Tim Braunholtz-Speight Filed Under: All posts, Cities and Environment, Energy and Environment, Renewables, Science and Engineering, Science and Technology, Urban Posted: March 25, 2020

The fall in the cost of renewable energy has created new possibilities for citizen investors to fund community energy projects. However, the majority require some level of price support. In this blog, researchers from The University of Manchester call for policies to support the growth of this sector, such as encouraging the purchase of community-generated […]

Tagged With: business, Business Energy & Industry, community, consumption, energy, energy & industry, Energy Community, environment, infrastructure, productivity, renewable energy, renewables, science & engineering, technology

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Managing radioactive waste

By Laura Leay Filed Under: Energy and Environment Posted: January 7, 2020

The UK nuclear industry is predicted to generate just under 5 million tonnes of radioactive waste across its entire lifetime. A small fraction of this, about 6%, will remain radioactive for millennia, which means that a long-term plan is required for managing new nuclear waste as well as the long-lived waste already being stored in […]

Tagged With: business, Business Energy & Industry, climate change, energy & industry, environment, infrastructure, nuclear, nuclear energy, nuclear power, nuclear waste, waste

The true price of fashion

By Patsy Perry Filed Under: Energy and Environment Posted: December 17, 2019

 About to embark on one more festive shopping spree? Perhaps you should think twice before buying yet another Christmas jumper for loved ones this holiday season… In this blog, Dr Patsy Perry – Senior Lecturer in Fashion Marketing, invites you to spare a thought for the environmental consequences of fashion as she examines the damaging […]

Tagged With: consumption, environment, environmental policy, fashion, fast fashion, sustainability

Climate Change: Should we take the nuclear option?

By William Bodel Filed Under: Energy and Environment Posted: November 28, 2019

In this blog, William Bodel a post-doctoral research associate at the Dalton Nuclear Institute at The University of Manchester, looks at the future of low-carbon energy generation in the UK to see whether nuclear energy should support the UK Government’s climate change commitments. Concerns around climate change, and the political drive to achieve net-zero greenhouse […]

Tagged With: Business Energy & Industry, carbon reduction, climate change, Dalton, Dalton Nuclear Institute, energy, environment, innovation, low carbon, nuclear, nuclear energy, sustainability

Community resilience – Are we unable to deal with power cuts?

Matthias NoebelsMathaios Panteli By Matthias Noebels and Mathaios Panteli Filed Under: Energy and Environment Posted: November 11, 2019

In this blog, Matthias Noebels and Mathaios Panteli from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester discuss, motivated by the recent UK wide power cut in August 2019, the need in the UK to think beyond electricity infrastructure resilience to be able to handle such events in the future. In August […]

Tagged With: Business Energy & Industry, communities, community engagement, energy, infrastructure, power grids, sustainability, weather resilience

Can we reduce water demand to 80 litres a day? And what can the government do to support it?

Claire HoolohanAlison Browne By Claire Hoolohan and Alison Browne Filed Under: Energy and Environment Posted: November 4, 2019

In a recent consultation, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) requested evidence on measures to reduce personal water use. In this blog Dr Claire Hoolohan, a research fellow at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and Dr Alison Browne, a senior lecturer in Geography explore ways in which the UK Government […]

Tagged With: Business Energy & Industry, Clean water, climate change, consumption, environment, infrastructure, innovation, resources, sustainability, Tyndall, water use

Are Biofuels the Answer to Kick-Start Decarbonisation in the Shipping Sector?

Andrew Welfle By Andrew Welfle Filed Under: Energy and Environment Posted: October 21, 2019

In this blog, Dr Andrew Welfle, based in Tyndall Manchester and part of the national Supergen Bioenergy Hub, looks at the current state of the global shipping sector and how it can look towards decarbonisation through a commitment to the use of biofuels. The trade and movement of goods and resources is the engine that […]

Tagged With: bioenergy, biofuels, carbon emissions

Why are Local Authorities going against UK Government on fracking?

Sarah Mander By Sarah Mander Filed Under: Energy and Environment Posted: September 26, 2019

Across the UK, Local Authorities and Devolved Administrations are seeking to use their planning powers to block the development of hydraulic fracturing for natural gas. This is against UK Government policy.  In this blog Dr Sarah Mander from the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering looks at what all of this could mean for the […]

Tagged With: Business Energy & Industry, carbon capture, carbon reduction, climate change, environment, fracking, local government, net zero, sustainability

Advanced materials and electricity: the power to help save the world?

By Richard Fields Filed Under: Energy and Environment, Science and Engineering Posted: September 11, 2019

In this blog, Dr Richard Fields looks at the need to be creative in developing transformative technologies such as advancements in battery life, in order to stave off an environmental disaster and ultimately safeguard humanity’s survival. • The cost of batteries has fallen faster than even the most optimistic forecasts, which means the future for […]

Tagged With: advanced materials, battery technology, Business Energy & Industry, carbon reduction, electric vehicles, energy, graphene, innovation, OnMaterials, science & engineering, sustainability, technology

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