Energy and Climate Change

Energy and Climate Change Research Theme

The Scottish Government is committed to promoting substantial sustainable growth in its marine renewable industries. Agreements for sea bed leases are already in place for 2GW of wave and tidal developments, and projects are progressing through the licensing process. Strategic marine planning for future phases of wave, tidal and offshore wind development is now in progress. For marine renewables to significantly contribute to the low-carbon energy mix towards 2050, significant offshore development in the form of very large scale arrays will be needed.

Research Themes: 

  • Energy and Climate Change

The energy supply sector is undergoing massive technological changes to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, the climate is progressively changing creating new challenges for energy generation, networks and demand. The Adaptation and Resilience in Energy Systems (ARIES) project aims to understand how climate change will affect the UK gas and electricity systems and in particular its 'resilience'.

Research Themes: 

  • Energy and Climate Change
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Full Job Title: 

Chancellor's Fellow

Engineering Discipline: 

  • Electronics and Electrical Engineering

Research Institute: 

  • Energy Systems

Email: 

Telephone: 

+44(0)131 6505575

Dr Sun is a Chancellor's Fellow (equivalent to AP) in Energy Systems Integration within the School of Engineering.

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Full Job Title: 

Head of School and Bert Whittington Chair

Engineering Discipline: 

  • Electronics and Electrical Engineering

Research Institute: 

  • Energy Systems

Email: 

Telephone: 

+44(0)131 6505566

Professor Gareth Harrison is Head of the School of Engineering and Bert Whittington Chair of Electrical Power Engineering at the University of Edinburgh. He holds a Bachelor’s degree and a Doctorate from the same institution.

Institute for Energy Systems

An underwater view of the turbines in the Flowave tidal and wave tank

Research in the Institute for Energy Systems (IES) delivers world leading research in low carbon energy systems, technology and policy.

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