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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  • CO₂ storage in Palaeogene and Neogene hydrogeological systems of the North Sea: preparation of an IODP scientific drilling bid

    01/02/2013 - 13/02/2015

    Funded by: UKCCSRC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:British Geological Survey

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    Principal investigator: Dr S Holloway

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    Co-investigators: Dr Mark Wilkinson (co-investigator, UoE), Dr Maxine Akhurst (BGS)

  • An investigation into CCS linked with CO₂ -EOR for implementation in the UKCS

    01/06/2012 - 28/02/2015

    Funded by: JIP

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Prof S Haszeldine

  • Inorganic-organic hybrid nanomaterials for carbon capture and storage

    01/09/2011 - 01/03/2015

    Funded by: EPSRC S&I Award

    Lead institution:Heriot-Watt University

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    Principal investigator: Dr H Yiu

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    Co-investigators: University of St Andrews

  • Long term performance of geological seals to carbon storage

    01/10/2012 - 01/03/2015

    Funded by: DECC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:British Geological Survey

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    Principal investigator: None

  • Long term performance of geological seals to carbon storage

    01/10/2012 - 01/03/2015

    Funded by: DECC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:British Geological Survey

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    Principal investigator: None

  • Nanoporous Polymers for Carbon Capture and Storage

    01/09/2011 - 01/03/2015

    Funded by: EPSRC S&I Award

    Lead institution:Heriot-Watt University

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    Principal investigator: Dr H Yiu

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    Co-investigators: University of Liverpool and Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey

  • EURECA - Effects of Utilisation in Real-time on Electricity Capacity Assessments

    01/10/2011 - 31/03/2015

    Funded by: ETP, SSE

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Dr H L Chalmers

  • Predicting the fate of CO2 in geological reservoirs for modelling geological carbon storage

    07/05/2008 - 31/03/2015

    Funded by: NERC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:British Geological Survey

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    Principal investigator: Dr C A Rochelle

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    Co-investigators: Dr J M Pearce (BGS)

  • NGC White Rose Geochemical scoping study

    25/01/2015 - 31/03/2015

    Funded by: National Grid Carbon (NGC), as part of the DECC FEED Contract

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:Heriot-Watt University

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    Principal investigator: Prof E Mackay (for HWU), Prof R S Haszeldine (for UoE)

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    Co-investigators: Mercedes Maroto-Valer, Min Jin, Qi Liu, Gillian Pickup Susanna Garcia (HWU), Mark Wilkinson, Johannes Miocic (UoE)

  • NGC White Rose Geochemical scoping study

    25/01/2015 - 31/03/2015

    Funded by: National Grid Carbon (NGC), as part of the DECC FEED Contract

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:Heriot-Watt University

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    Principal investigator: Prof E Mackay (for HWU), Prof R S Haszeldine (for UoE)

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    Co-investigators: Mercedes Maroto-Valer, Min Jin, Qi Liu, Gillian Pickup Susanna Garcia (HWU), Mark Wilkinson, Johannes Miocic (UoE)