- United Kingdom Energy Technologies Institute
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) is an energy
research and development institute planned to begin operating in theUnited Kingdom in2008 . It is being set up by the Government following an announcement in the 2006 Budget [ [http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/budget/budget_06/bud_bud06_speech.cfm Budget 2006: Speech ] ] The purpose of the Energy Technologies Institute will be to “accelerate the development of secure, reliable and cost-effectivelow-carbon energy technologies towards commercial deployment”. Deployment of the technologies involved, which are expected to contribute to the reduction of the UK’scarbon emissions , is expected to begin around2018 . It is expected that the Institute will work with a range of academic and commercial bodies.Commentators have generally welcomed the new body as likely to make a positive contribution in the efforts to minimise
climate change [ [http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/press_releases/06-03-22_budget.htm Science Media Centre -press releases archive ] ] . At the same time, they have pointed to the slow pace of government action in promotingenergy conservation and implementing the many low-carbon technologies that already exist [ [http://www.grownupgreen.org.uk/library/?id=877&PHPSESSID=e324f44440ed07bb6459a8cd5f3a35f7 Was Brown's Budget Green? - grownupgreen ] ] , compared to progress in a number of other European countries [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/renewable/Story/0,,201987,00.html Renewable energy across Europe | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited ] ] .Funding
In addition to initial funding for the ETI, the Department for Business is to provide funds of £50 million each year over a period of 10 years starting in 2008-09. The Government expects that the separate Energy Research Partnership [http://www.energyresearchpartnership.com] will raise matching funding from commercial organisations.
As of September 2006
EDF Energy , Shell,BP andE.ON UK have committed to providing funds.Objectives
Five objectives have been set for the institute:
*To increase the level of research and development funding to meet the UK’s energy policy goals.
*To deliver research and development that facilitates the rapid commercial deployment of cost-effective, low-carbon energy technologies.
*To provide better strategic focus for commercially applicable energy related research and development in the UK.
*To connect and manage networks of the best scientists and engineers to deliver focussed energy research and development projects to accelerate eventual commercial deployment.
*To build research and development capacity in the UK in the relevant technical disciplines to deliver the UK’s energy policy goals.Research focus
The Institute will focus research on a mixture of technologies including:
*Large scale energy supply (likely to include clean coal and carbon capture
*Small scale energy supply (such asdistributed generation andmicrogeneration )
*End-use efficiency and demand management (priority areas)
*Sustainable transport fuels (a priority area)
*Energy infrastructure and supplyAt the same time, the Institute also expects to focus on a mix of technologies to increase security of supply, and solutions to address
fuel poverty .Background
Historically, public sector support for energy research and development in the UK has been provided by a variety of bodies with little co-ordination between them. Problems experienced as a result of this included poor continuity of funding, and the availability of funding for certain parts of the research-development-commercialisation process but not others. Funding levels have also been low by international standards.
Location
In September 2007 it was announced that the Midlands Consortium had been chosen to host the Institute. The Consortium comprises the Universities of Birmingham, Loughborough and Nottingham with financial support from Advantage West Midlands and the East Midlands Development Agency. The hub of the ETI will be based at
Loughborough University , on the Holywell Park area of the campus, at the heart of the University's Science and Enterprise Park, and brings with it up to 50 new jobs in the region. [ [http://www.newscentre.bham.ac.uk/press/2007/09/ETI_consortium_bid_20_09_07.shtml ETI Bid Press Release ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.dti.gov.uk/files/file34010.pdf Energy Technologies Institute prospectus]
* [http://www.gnn.gov.uk/Content/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=227095&NewsAreaID=2 Government press release]
* [http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/energy UK Research Councils’ Energy Programme]
* [http://www.ukerc.ac.uk/ UK Energy Research Centre]
* [http://www.batterseapowerstation.com/ Battersea Power Station Company Ltd]
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