Below you can find out about our completed projects
- EU-Innovate
Sustainable Lifestyles 2.0: End-user integration, innovation and entrepreneurship
Investigating the active roles of end users in shaping sustainable lifestyles and the transition to a green economy in Europe.
More information on EU-Innovate.
- TUCP: Transforming Utilities Conversion Points
This project looks across utilities at interdependencies and efficiencies of infrastructure at points of energy conversion. The hypothesis is that changes to these conversion points are critical to systemic sustainability and adaptability.
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- All-in-One
Feasibility analysis of supplying all services through one Utility Product.
This project focused on the following questions: Can a single utility supply all the services that the end users need? What are the scientific and technological gaps on the road to the realisation of the single-utility product vision? What is the timed agenda to have a feasible single-utility product delivery by 2111?
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- MUSCos
Land of the multi-utility service companies.
Present infrastructure service delivery, characterized by isolated supply streams for an uncontrolled demand, is uneconomical, inefficient, and ultimately unsustainable. What kinds of alternatives can be identified and implemented? In this project, we research and promote the establishment of Multi-Utility Service Companies, or MUSCos.
More information on MUSCos.
- ABIL: Transport systems and services
Informed logistics/agent-based intelligent logistics.
This project will develop and prove the use of agent based modelling and complex systems dynamics to create a new approach to national and regional freight transport visioning, strategy and planning. The goal is to create and prove a first generation toolset that will support definition of the increasingly difficult policy and investment choices that transport faces.
More information on ABIL.
- ater Trade
Water, nutrient and future of food production
The global growth of crop production has been achieved mainly through the intensive use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers transferred later to water bodies. We aim to design an effective response for future food production by building an optimisation-driven model aiming to simulate water quality trade at the local-regional level and applying it to one or more regions in the UK.
More information on Water Trade.
- Zero Carbon Infrastructure
Study to multi-sector planning for future net zero infrastructure planning under uncertainty.
More information on Zero Carbon Infrastructure.