Energy Technology Partnership Conference

Mar 23, 2012 - Collins Building, 22 Richmond Street, G1 1XQ, Glasgow

Posted by Nigel Holmes

The Energy Technology Partnership (ETP) is an alliance of independent Scottish Universities, engaged in world class related energy Research, Development and Demonstration (RD&D). ETP is the largest power and energy research partnership in Europe and promotes greater levels of collaboration between universities and industry to deliver unparalleled energy RD&D capability across a spectrum of energy technologies.

The Energy Technology Partnership has considerable energy RD&D capability and key research strengths across a wide spectrum of energy technologies. Key ETP activity areas include Bio-Energy, Built Environment and Demand Side Management, Energy Conversion and Storage, Marine Energy, Power Systems and Networks, Wind Energy, Solar Energy, Oil and Gas, Carbon Capture and Storage

This event will showcase ETP expertise and activities to industry and others, and will also be an opportunity for companies to highlight their energy-related research and development needs.

Summary Programme

0930            Registration and viewing of studentship posters

1000-1030   Ministerial speech following welcome and opening remarks by Professor Jim McDonald, University of Strathclyde Principal and Chairman of ETP.

1030-1145   Overview of ETP expertise, activities and example projects with industry (case studies)

1145-1200   Panel Q&A

1200            Award poster prize and closing remarks

1215            Informal networking lunch

This event will be held in The Collins Suite, Collins Building, 22 Richmond Street, Glasgow G1 1XQ. The Collins Building is located on the University of Strathclyde campus, about 5 minutes walk from Glasgow Queen Street station. Access directions to the campus or click for the location map. Parking is available in the NCP car park on the corner of George Street and Montrose Street.

This event is free to attend, and registration is open until Tuesday 20th March 2012, using the link below :

http://www.etp-scotland.ac.uk/NewsandEvents/Events/ETPConference23March2012.aspx  Link to external site

 

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