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A new website and report from researchers at Imperial College London is tracking the evolution of Britain's electricity market.
Dr Ali Al-Menhali has been awarded Best Dissertation of the Year at the 2016 Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference.
The Chair of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Mr Ali Al-Naimi, visited Imperial yesterday, meeting Saudi students and academics.
Dr Miao Guo of the Department of Chemical Engineering has been awarded a fellowship to work on engineering for sustainability and resilience.
Imperial College London and EDF Energy have launched a new series of collaborative projects to research areas of common interest in the energy sector.
Facing challenges of water shortages, air pollution, energy supply and social inequality, Imperial researchers are striving to make a better world.
Imperial experts have joined in the public debate again about Hinkley nuclear power plant, following its approval by the UK Government.
A new parliamentary report has given researchers working on CCS at Imperial College London hope for the future of the technology in the UK.
Researchers have created an interactive web tool to estimate the amount of energy that could be generated by wind or solar farms at any location.
Dr Qilei Song has been appointed a Lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering and will continue his work on functional nanoporous materials.
Imperial College London is working with Australia's CSIRO to fund research and development of clean fossil fuels.
New paper highlights the need for carbon capture and storage systems (CCS) in the age of renewables.
Imperial College London experts have been joining the public debate about the proposed new nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point.
A "happy divorce" between carbon emissions and economic growth is necessary as people flock to urban areas, a new report finds.
Imperial researchers have developed a highly-efficient and cost-effective method for producing a carbon foam material with wide ranging applications.
An Imperial engineering student showcases his equations as a set of beautiful diagrams and describes how they can be used to optimise processes.
National and international infrastructure is needed to store intermittent energy from solar and wind power, say experts from industry and academia.
Imperial returns to the Royal Society's 2016 Summer Science Exhibition, where some of the UK's most exciting science and technology will be on show.
New review paper looks at the value of emerging technologies of lignin biorefining processes for production of renewable fuels, chemicals & materials
SweetGen Ltd has won first prize in the food & water category of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Emerging Technologies Competition 2016.