Partner Projects

This searchable database of projects aims to list all funded projects involving SCCS partner institutes. Most projects listed are primarily academic research projects, the database also includes the joint industry projects where funding was commercial, at least in part.

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  • Hydrenor studentship

    01/09/2019 - 30/11/2021

    Funded by: Hydrenor Ltd default scheme

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Dr M Wilkinson

  • Sustainable and clean bioenergised cooking facility to boost resilience to climate change in Malawi

    01/01/2019 - 31/12/2021

    Funded by: Scottish Government Climate Justice Fund

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Glasgow

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    Principal investigator: Dr N Karimi

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    Co-investigators: Manosh Paul and others in Malawi

  • Sustainable and clean bioenergised cooking facility to boost resilience to climate change in Malawi

    01/01/2019 - 31/12/2021

    Funded by: Scottish Government Climate Justice Fund

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Glasgow

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    Principal investigator: Dr N Karimi

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    Co-investigators: Manosh Paul and others in Malawi

  • Negative CO2 Emissions CHP Technology

    10/01/2018 - 10/01/2022

    Funded by: University LKAS

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Glasgow

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    Principal investigator: Prof M C Paul

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    Co-investigators: S Jackson, J Hargreaves, S Datta

  • Negative CO₂ Emissions CHP Technology

    10/01/2018 - 10/01/2022

    Funded by: University LKAS

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Glasgow

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    Principal investigator: Prof M C Paul

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    Co-investigators: S Jackson, J Hargreaves, S Datta

  • UKCCSRC 2017 - A proposal for the renewal of a UK Centre specialising in CCS

    01/04/2017 - 31/03/2022

    Funded by: EPSRC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Prof R S Haszeldine

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    Co-investigators: Dr S Gilfillan

  • HyStorPor - Hydrogen Storage in Porous Media

    01/04/2019 - 31/03/2022

    Funded by: EPSRC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Prof R S Haszeldine

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    Co-investigators: Dr N Heinemann, Dr C McDermott, Dr M Wilkinson, Dr I Butler (UoE), Dr G Pickup (HWU), Dr L Mabon (RGU), Dr S Krevor (ICL)

  • UKCCSRC 2017 - A proposal for the renewal of a UK Centre specialising in CCS

    01/04/2017 - 31/03/2022

    Funded by: EPSRC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Prof R S Haszeldine

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    Co-investigators: Dr S Gilfillan

  • UKCCSRC 2017 - A proposal for the renewal of a UK Centre specialising in CCS

    01/04/2017 - 31/03/2022

    Funded by: EPSRC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Dr M Lucquiaud

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    Co-investigators: Dr H Chalmers

  • UKCCSRC 2017 - A proposal for the renewal of a UK Centre specialising in CCS

    01/04/2017 - 31/03/2022

    Funded by: EPSRC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Dr M Lucquiaud

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    Co-investigators: Dr H Chalmers