Joule Centre for Energy Research Launches in Manchester

The Joule Centre for Energy Research will be officially launched at Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry marking the creation of the Northwest's first centre for the development of sustainable energy technologies.

The Centre, funded by the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA), will pioneer low-carbon technologies, including new wave, tidal and micro-hydro technologies. Its research will also focus on developing a host of new ‘smart' technologies aimed at improving energy efficiency in the home and for industry.

The Centre is a partnership between universities in the Northwest, regional industry, commerce and energy users.

Professor Nick Jenkins, Director of the Centre, said: "Our aim is to create an internationally-leading energy research centre in England's North West which will significantly increase the region's research capacity and activity in the areas of new sustainable energy technologies, supporting science and technology, energy efficiency, demand-side management and integrated assessment of the energy system."

The Centre, which will be hosted by The University of Manchester, will provide a focal point for energy research in the northwest and will support the work of the Northwest Energy Council.

Bryan Gray, Chairman of the NWDA, said: "Energy is a key sector in the Northwest, employing 50,000 people and contributing £5 billion to the regional economy. With climate change increasingly becoming a national and international priority, addressing this key issue can only be achieved through the development of sustainable energy supplies. This new centre will play a leading role in the development of new technologies to help respond to climate change issues, as well as helping to significantly boost the region's energy sector. The NWDA is determined to ensure that the Northwest becomes a champion for tackling climate change, and the Joule Centre is another example of the Northwest leading the way for the rest of the UK."

Peter Waller, head of the DTI's Energy Industries and Technology Unit, will be one of two keynote speakers at the launch. He is responsible for emerging energy technologies including carbon capture and storage, marine power, hydrogen and photovoltaics.

http://www.joulecentre.org/

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