- United Kingdom Sustainable Hydrogen Energy Consortium

UK-SHEC

EPSRC Logo

 Wiki

Coming up ...

Second International Energy 2030 Conference   Mon 03 Nov 2008

read more »

Technology Strategy Board: Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Technologies Competition - March 2009   Fri 24 Oct 2008

read more »

MC9 Hydrogen Storage Session - 42nd IUPAC Conference, 2-7 August 2009   Fri 24 Oct 2008

read more »

Public Engagement in Sustainable Energy Futures   Fri 10 Oct 2008

read more »

University of Glamorgan opens UK's First Hydrogen Demonstration Centre   Thu 09 Oct 2008

read more »

 

For further information on SUPERGEN UK-SHEC please contact:

 
Lacey-Jane Davis
Operations Co-ordinator
SUPERGEN UK-SHEC
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Bath
Claverton Down
Bath
BA2 7AY
UK
 
Tel: +44 (0)1225 384084
Fax: +44 (0)1225 385713
 
or
 
ukshec@bath.ac.uk

 

UK-SHEC Phase 2: July 2007 to June 2011

In July 2007 the UK-SHEC Consortium was awarded a further £5.97M  funding from EPSRC to continue and further extend the initial work started during UK-SHEC Phase 1. The Consortium has now increased in size and consists of 17 research teams at 12 institutions. Please select the UK-SHEC Phase 2 Consortium link to see the institutions involved in Phase 2.

The worked commenced in July 2007 and will continue for a period of 48 months.

UK-SHEC Phase 2 is divided into two linked elements, CORE and PLUS. The CORE element comprises of work packages that extend and further link activities that were initiated in UK-SHEC Phase 1. The PLUS element consists of work packages that expand the scope and depth of existing activities. It includes new partners and will enhance and develop the CORE element.

The CORE and PLUS elements are organised into 5 linked themes:

  1. Theme 1: Hydrogen Production;
  2. Theme 2: Hydrogen Storage;
  3. Theme 3: Integrated Systems;
  4. Theme 4: Demand, Innovation, Deliberation and Sustainability; and
  5. Theme 5: Management.

The following table provides an overall summary of the workpackages that will be undertaken in Phase 2.

Themes
Workpackage (WP) Title
WP Number
Main Participating Groups
Hydrogen Production
Fermentative Hydrogen from Biomass
WP 1.1
Glamorgan
Hydrogen Storage
New Nitride-Hydrides
WP 2.1
Birmingham Chemistry, Glasgow, Oxford, STFC
New Light Metal Borohydrides
WP 2.2
Birmingham Chemistry, Nottingham Materials, Oxford, STFC
New Chemical Hydrides
WP 2.3
Birmingham Chemistry, Birmingham Materials, Glasgow, Nottingham Materials, UCL
Framework Porous Materials
WP 2.4
Nottingham Chemistry
Characterisation Techniques
WP 2.5
Bath, Nottingham Materials
Modelling of Hydrogen in New Materials
WP 2.6
Bath, UCL
Ammonia for Hydrogen Storage and Transport
WP 2.7
(PLUS - Bioenergy)
Aston, Oxford, Rothamsted, IGER, Sheffield
Integrated Systems
System Integration and Modelling
WP 3.1
Birmingham Materials, Glamorgan, Nottingham Materials
Demand, Innovation, Deliberation & Sustainability
Understanding the Demand for Hydrogen Energy and its Implications
WP 4.1
KCL
Innovation Involving Hydrogen Energy
WP 4.2
KCL, Salford
Sustainability of Hydrogen Energy Futures
WP 4.3
KCL, Salford
Integrating Hydrogen Energy Scenarios and Roadmaps
WP 4.4
KCL, Salford
Deliberation and Social Learning about Hydrogen Energy
WP 4.5
Salford
Cross-Technology Innovation Dynamics and Scenarios
WP 4.6
(PLUS - UK-SHEC)
KCL, Salford, Strathclyde, Tyndall Centre (Manchester), Cambridge
Management
Management
WP 5.1
Bath, Oxford

 

Further information on the work packages can be found under the CORE and PLUS links.