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Exeter Energy
ExeterEnergy brings together over 140 individuals from across all disciplines at the University of Exeter to collectively make sense of and facilitate transformation to sustainable energy systems.
Our world-leading researchers are committed to understanding and facilitating change across all aspects of energy systems towards meeting key societal challenges
Our world-leading energy research at the University of Exeter underpins a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Research is organised into nine major interdisciplinary themes which sees us working collaboratively with a wide range of partners locally, regionally and across the world’s oceans.
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Universities have alerted us to the scale of the climate crisis – now they must lead in showing society how to solve it
Calum Harvey-Scholes, research associate in Energy Policy at the University of Exeter, writes for the Conversation UK

“Power shift” needed to improve gender balance in energy research, report says
Women still face significant barriers in forging successful and influential careers in UK energy research, a new high-level report has revealed.

University declares an environment and climate emergency
Exeter has declared an environment and climate emergency to support those calling for urgent action and show commitment to leading the change required.

New online course: Transforming Energy Systems: Why governance matters
A new online course has been launched, exploring why and how energy systems need to change to rapidly decarbonise the GB energy system in a cost-effective, secure and equitable manner.

£1.6m grant to improve building façade technologies for better energy efficiency
A pioneering project to create new technologies to improve the energy efficiency of buildings has begun, after receiving a substantial grant.
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