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On the latest episode of Beyond Brunel, David Eccles Hydrogen South West & Steph Jary Western Gateway / Porth y Gorllewin discuss #hydrogen & its potential for transforming #infrastructure. Could it be one of our #greenenergy options? 🎧 Apple: bit.ly/4hoBbIA Spotify: bit.ly/3FuOVnU


Check out our GW4 Net Zero newsletter full of the latest news, events and funding opportunities including sustainable finance, GW-SHIFT, GW4 development awards and University of Exeter Climate Forum: gw4.ac.uk/gw4-net-zero-n…

I-SEE Sustainable Energy & the Environment University of Bath Webinar, 1st April 2025. Hear how National Energy System Operator is shaping the UK’s whole energy system to deliver clean, reliable, and affordable power by 2030 and beyond. eventbrite.co.uk/e/role-of-the-…


In our latest GW4 Opinion piece, Gianluca Cardiff University NERC GW4+ Doctoral Training Partnership shares their experience of POST (UK Parliament) and the challenges and opportunities for England's planning system as the UK prepares to meet the 2050 #NetZero target. gw4.ac.uk/news/experienc…

Join GW4 university University of Exeter for the Exeter Climate Conference, a unique event bringing together global climate experts to shape and engage with the priorities for COP30 and beyond. Early bird ticket deadline: 30th April. exeterclimateforum.com/prices-and-boo…

Join Exeter's Prof Philipp Thies for a Supergen ORE Hub introductory masterclass on modelling extreme environmental conditions and structural responses in offshore renewable energy. 📍 University of Exeter (Penryn Campus), 15 and 16 May 2025 supergen-ore.net/events/fluid-m…



The Met Office & the University of Exeter will host scientists, policy makers & business leaders for vital talks assessing growing risks from climate change – & action to address it Read more here 👇 news.exeter.ac.uk/global-systems… Met Office

Great news! University of Exeter awarded £8.6 million for new low carbon heating systems to reduce its fossil fuel use. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero funding, from the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme, will replace 29 gas boilers across 8 buildings at Exeter’s Streatham and St Luke’s campuses.



