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Shaping the future of North East England’s offshore wind energy
A new report has set out what foundations would be needed to install wind turbines off the coast of North East England.
Spotlight on: Professor Jon Gluyas - pioneering geoenergy solutions for a sustainable future
This instalment of the Durham University ‘Spotlight on’ series focuses on former DEI Executive Director, Professor Jon Gluyas - a leading geoscientist who has spent his career addressing some of society's most pressing energy challenges.
Drilling for Oil and Gas Will not Reduce Bills or Deliver Energy Security. Here’s Why
Another round of fuel price shocks shows – yet again – that energy resilience and affordability are best served by reducing reliance on oil and gas.
Facing the Heat: UK’s Slow Progress on Climate Adaptation Highlighted at Durham Energy Institute Event
Durham Energy Institute hosted a wide-ranging and timely public lecture on 11 March, bringing together cutting-edge analysis of the UK’s energy transition with a clear-eyed look at the social, economic and environmental choices ahead.
Durham Energy Institute Moves into New Mountjoy Centre Space
Durham Energy Institute (DEI) has officially moved into newly redeveloped offices within the Mountjoy Centre, marking an exciting new phase in the Institute’s development. The move brings DEI together with other University Research Institutes under one roof, creating fresh opportunities for collaboration, innovation, and community building.
Professor Chris Dent Elected Fellow of the Academy for the Mathematical Sciences
DEI is delighted to congratulate Professor Chris Dent, External Fellow of DEI and former member of the Institute’s Executive Committee, on his election to the first cohort of Fellows of the Academy for the Mathematical Sciences.
North East England – Our Energy Industry
We are delighted to announce that Durham University, in collaboration with NOF, has been awarded the “North East England – Our Energy Industry” research project, an exciting and strategically important initiative to map, analyse, and showcase the scale and potential of the region’s energy sector.
Durham Energy Institute contributes to University-wide sustainability panel
Members of the Durham community came together on 19 January for the second annual Psychologists for Environmental Action (PEA) interdisciplinary panel event, “How do we Create an Environmentally Sustainable University and Stay World Leading?”. The discussion, held in the Department of Psychology, brought together experts from across the University to explore how Durham can move towards an environmentally sustainable future while maintaining its position as a world-leading institution.
Durham leads major geoenergy research partnership to drive UK energy transition
We’re spearheading a groundbreaking research initiative that will drive the UK’s transition to low-carbon energy and foster innovation in geoenergy technologies.
North East Pupils Lead Climate Action at Durham University Event supported by DEI
More than 100 pupils and teachers from schools across the North East gathered at Durham University for a landmark climate action event. Organized by Students Organising for Sustainability UK (SOS UK) and supported by Durham Energy Institute, the initiative aimed to help schools develop Climate Action Plans (CAPs) in response to the UK Government’s call for all schools to cut emissions.
Fuel made from just air, power and water is taking off – but several things are holding it back
The use of e-fuels could be the way forward but there are some barriers. Jon Gluyas, who is a Professor in Geoenergy, Carbon Capture and Storage, takes us through the challenges.
North East's Green Leadership Showcased at Landmark Energy Days Conference
Durham, UK – Durham Energy Institute’s (DEI) Energy Days conference, held at the iconic Redhills Miners Hall, demonstrated the Institute’s pioneering approach to inclusive energy research. Bringing together community leaders, industry experts, policy-makers, artists, and academics, the event championed inclusive innovation and regeneration at the heart of the North East.