Joule Centre: The future of energy research in the Northwest Prof. Peter Crossley Director of Joule Centre University of Liverpool: Energy Day 23 June.

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Joule Centre: The future of energy research in the Northwest Prof. Peter Crossley Director of Joule Centre University of Liverpool: Energy Day 23 June rd June 2009

The Energy debate: effective research into production, distribution and use of low carbon energy is fundamental to the global economy. particularly important today ( economic crisis, energy security and recognition of effect of fossil fuels on climate change ). NWDA is the lead regional development agency for the Department for Energy and Climate Change.

History of Joule Centre: formed in 2005 to spearhead collaborative low carbon energy research in the Northwest –by further leveraging through co-ordination & leadership at regional & national level –by increasing interdisciplinary and collaborative working that delivers real solutions for the benefit of the Northwest funded by NWDA with an initial 5yr budget of £5.2m. Joule Centre serves: –academic researchers in all the universities in the Northwest –SME’s and larger businesses in Northwest –NWDA in promoting research capabilities of the region –public sector organisations

Main work areas of Joule Centre: Awarding research grants to Northwest HEIs Joule Forum Support of industrial collaboration with HEIs

Joule research funding: Grants to increase the profile and R&D capacity of Northwest Universities in energy technologies Financial and management support for specific projects Catalyst for encouraging further investment Knowledge for NW sustainable energy community Since 2006, Joule Centre has awarded 32 grants Joule Centre is also a partner in two EU projects.

Joule Forum: Network of representatives from universities, industry and public sector that arrange events to: –influence and support regional energy policy –inform and update members on energy matters –encourage individual & corporate “best practise” –provide opportunities for collaboration –stimulate debate on energy R&D –provide guidance and support to the Joule Centre Joule Forum organised 14 events with 900 attendees

Support for industrial collaboration: Joule Centre endeavours to support businesses by linking them with NW academic researchers. Joule Centre supports these relationships through: –Joule Forum –one to one meetings with business –targeted media and website –supporting other regional and national energy events –seminars and conferences

Strategic Fit: NWDA is main funder of Joule Centre Joule Centre aims to satisfy strategic objectives of current Regional Economic Strategy will be achieved by helping to develop energy sector and increasing innovation in region

Strategic Fit: Joule Centre contributes to Climate Change Action Plan Priority of plan is to enable move towards a low carbon economy by developing evidence base, providing skills and education, scoping the risks, opportunities and priorities and promoting best practise. Joule Centre supports this priority and is lead partner for activity 6.3: “maintain and increase capacity of regional universities to deliver a future workforce skilled in research, development and deployment of low carbon technologies”

What Joule has achieved: Research Funding 33 research grant awards, committed expenditure £2.9M awards range from £7,000 to £340,000 supports a diverse range of topics Joule Centre seeks to promote industrial/regional linkages topics include: large scale tidal energy prospects for the region innovation in small wind turbine technologies hydrogen storage & fuel cells demand side management low carbon aviation pathways low carbon manufacturing materials for 3 rd generation solar cells

External/match funding for Joule supported projects

Joule supported research on Marine Energy: Numerical investigation of a novel wave energy converter (MMU) Construction of wave/current flume for research on offshore devices (Manchester University) Tapping the tidal power potential of the Eastern Irish Sea (Liverpool University) Acceleration of tidal stream turbulence research (Manchester University)

Combined wave and tidal flume (Manchester University) world class facility for marine renewable energy R&D:- includes a wave maker

Tidal Energy Potential of Irish Sea (Liverpool Univ.)

Northwest England Hydro Resource Model (Lancaster University):

Joule supported research on demand reduction: Optimisation of heat management in LED based luminaire designs (Manchester University with Luminanz)

Joule supported research on demand reduction: Socio-economic analysis of low carbon pathways for aviation (Tyndall Centre)

Joule research on Energy Network Infrastructure: Energy infrastructure for offshore grids (Manchester Univ. + TNEI) Mini-grids for renewable energy applications (Bolton University) Superconducting fault current limiter (Manchester Univ. + Rolls Royce) Data capture on distribution networks (Manchester Univ. + BPL) Use of ester oils in transformers (Manchester Univ. + ENW) Optical detection of transformer degradation (Liverpool Univ. + ENW)

Research on Hydrogen, Fuel Cells & Wind Turbines: Nano-structured hybrid hydrogen storage materials (Salford Univ.) PEM fuel cell test stand for low carbon technologies (Manchester Univ.) Hydrogen from methane using non-thermal plasma (Manchester Univ.) PV research (Bolton Univ. & Manchester Univ.) Mini-grids for renewable energy applications (Bolton University) Innovation of small wind turbine technologies (UCLAN)

Joule Strategy (2009 – 2014) become a stronger focal point for energy R&D in the North West improve co-ordination between stakeholders provide clarity and leadership regarding regional energy strategy champion exploitation of existing research ensure financial sustainability of Joule Centre necessary to demonstrate to NW Universities, NWDA & other funders that Joule can deliver viable, valuable services

Joule Strategy (2009 – 2014) In addition to ensuring current programme is delivered successfully, Joule Centre will concentrate on two key activity areas: –co-ordination, networking and dissemination of regional energy research –leadership and direction on four themes: smarter networks carbon reduction and low carbon technology development/deployment enhanced higher level regional R,D & D skills cross-cutting socio-economic issues

NW Energy Research Landscape: Low C technology + Carbon ReductionSmarter NetworksCross-cutting Socio-economicEnergy Skills Joule Centre serves academic researchers in NW Universities

Benefits of Joule Strategy for Universities support for Business Development Managers access to additional funding inclusion in the Joule database support from theme leaders active networks & Joule Forum promotion through articles/newsletter/website project management of joint funding applications matching to potential business partners help with international links cohesive and focused links to NWDA

Benefits of Joule Strategy for NWDA/Public Sector: creation and safeguarding of regional jobs helping businesses establish and maintain links to NW universities leveraging of additional funds for energy research, development and deployment increasing energy research skills in the region authoritative advice on key energy topics to regional bodies co-ordinating access to NW universities for inward investment in the energy sector

Benefits of Joule Strategy for Businesses: co-ordinating access to NW universities intelligent link to energy researchers in the NW networking through Joule Forum/theme networks guidance on funding opportunities facilitation of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships matching with researchers