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Siemens reveals plans to decarbonise Trafford Park  industrial estate by 2038

Siemens reveals plans to decarbonise Trafford Park industrial estate by 2038

by Nikki Brown | Apr 20, 2023 | Sustainable Development

Siemens has set a target to decarbonise Trafford Park, one of Europe’s largest industrial estates, by 2038. The work will to support Trafford Council’s aims and Greater Manchester’s overarching goal to achieve net zero by 2038, twelve years ahead of the government...
The University of Manchester partners with National Grid to accelerate three net zero innovation projects

The University of Manchester partners with National Grid to accelerate three net zero innovation projects

by Nikki Brown | Apr 5, 2023 | Green Innovation

The University of Manchester is a partner in three projects, to be delivered by National Grid, as part of the second ‘discovery’ phase of Ofgem’s Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF) programme. The ambitious innovation projects will provide critical insight and research to...
The University of Salford’s new research facility Energy House 2.0 officially launches to improve energy efficiency

The University of Salford’s new research facility Energy House 2.0 officially launches to improve energy efficiency

by Nikki Brown | Jan 13, 2023 | Green Innovation

The University of Salford’s pioneering research facility which will advance the standards of eco-friendly homes and test new energy efficient technology launched this week. The first of its kind research facility, Energy House 2.0, will research and test new ways of...
University of Manchester and National Grid named Best Innovation in Net Zero

University of Manchester and National Grid named Best Innovation in Net Zero

by Nikki Brown | Dec 7, 2022 | Green Innovation

National Grid and The University of Manchester’s collaborative work to developing a retrofill solution to replace SF6 gas has been named ‘Best Innovation in Net Zero and Sustainability’ at the E&T Innovation Awards. SF6 is a gas commonly used in the power...
University of Manchester’s new innovation to recover hydrogen from waste will help UK achieve net zero targets

University of Manchester’s new innovation to recover hydrogen from waste will help UK achieve net zero targets

by Nikki Brown | Nov 14, 2022 | Green Innovation

Led by Dr Amir Keshmiri, a team of experts at The University of Manchester have received government funding to help recover hydrogen for clean energy use alongside Powerhouse Energy Plc, a world-leading UK company specialising in treatment of unrecyclable wastes. This...
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