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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  • Fundamental study of migration of supercritical carbon dioxide in porous media under conditions of saline aquifers

    01/04/2011 - 30/09/2014

    Funded by: EPSRC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:University of Sheffield

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    Principal investigator: Prof S He (UoSheffield)

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    Co-investigators: Prof D Pokrajac (UoA), Prof B W D Yardley (UoLeeds); Peixue Jiang, Ruina Xu (Tsinghua University, China)

  • Geology and complex fluids: Understanding the mechanics of geological processes through laboratory-scale experiments and rheological theories”.

    01/07/2012 - 30/09/2014

    Funded by: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:University of Strathclyde

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    Principal investigator: Dr Mark Haw

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    Co-investigators: Prof Z Shipton (UoS)

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    01/07/2012 - 30/09/2014

    Funded by: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:University of Strathclyde

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    Principal investigator: Dr Mark Haw

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    Co-investigators: Prof Z Shipton (UoS)

  • Modelling advanced adsorption proceses for post-combustion capture

    01/10/2014 - 30/11/2014

    Funded by: ETP

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Brandani, Professor S

  • Development of H₂ PSA integrated with a pre-combustion IGCC and its integrated efficiency evalation

    01/12/2011 - 30/12/2014

    Funded by: Korean Institute of Energy Technology, Evaluation & Planning (KETEP)

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Dr H Ahn

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    Co-investigators: Yonsei University Korea

  • Tracing CO₂ from pipeline to subsurface storage site

    01/10/2010 - 31/12/2014

    Funded by: ETP Studentship/Scottish Power

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Dr. Stuart Gilfillan

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    Co-investigators: Prof S Haszeldine, Dr. Chris McDermott, Dr. Polly Arnold, PhD student: Rachel Kilgallon

  • Reservoir Simulation

    01/01/2010 - 01/01/2015

    Funded by: CMG (Computer Modelling Group Ltd)

    Lead institution:Heriot-Watt University

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    Principal investigator: Prof E Mackay & Prof S Geiger

  • Flexible CCS Network Development (FleCCSnet)

    01/10/2013 - 31/01/2015

    Funded by: UKCCSRC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:University of Strathclyde

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    Principal investigator: Dr J Race

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    Co-investigators: Dr H Chalmers, Dr M Lucquiaud, Dr M Naylor (UoE)

  • Educational and Training System for Clean Coal Technology

    01/12/2012 - 31/01/2015

    Funded by: EU government bodies

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Dr M-C Ferrari

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    Co-investigators: Prof S Brandani, Dr M Lucquiaud, Dr H Ahn (UoE)

  • Enhanced Oil Recovery Joint Industry Partnership

    01/02/2013 - 01/02/2015

    Funded by: JIP

    Lead institution:Heriot-Watt University

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    Principal investigator: Prof S Haszeldine