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New material could capture millions of tonnes of atmospheric carbon

Dr Humbul Suleman, Calychar Project Lead. Link to Dr Humbul Suleman, Calychar Project Lead.

A new material being developed by Teesside University academics could play a major role in reducing carbon in the atmosphere at a fraction of the cost of traditional carbon dioxide removal technologies.

19 Dec 2024

Alan Torque (Standby RSG), Dr Elaine Forde (Durham University), David Allen (Cleveland Police Fleet Manager), Simon Bradshaw (REHIP Project Manager), Dr Huda Dawood (Teesside University), Dr Sean Williams (Teesside University).. Link to Alan Torque (Standby RSG), Dr Elaine Forde (Durham University), David Allen (Cleveland Police Fleet Manager), Simon Bradshaw (REHIP Project Manager), Dr Huda Dawood (Teesside University), Dr Sean Williams (Teesside University)..

Fleet transition to zero emission vehicles takes centre stage

Police and business representatives have visited Teesside University’s Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre (NZIIC) to investigate the feasibility of utilising hydrogen vehicles within the police fleet.

17 Dec 2024

L-R) Dr Sina Rezaei Gomari, Associate Professor of Research; Peter Scott, Director, Scott Bros; Eghe Ikponmwosa-Eweka, KTP Associate; Bob Borthwick, Director, Scott Bros. Pictured holding clay to be used in the artificial soil as well as a drone that will be used in the monitoring of the test site.. Link to L-R) Dr Sina Rezaei Gomari, Associate Professor of Research; Peter Scott, Director, Scott Bros; Eghe Ikponmwosa-Eweka, KTP Associate; Bob Borthwick, Director, Scott Bros. Pictured holding clay to be used in the artificial soil as well as a drone that will be used in the monitoring of the test site..

Supporting the development of a new carbon credit market

A collaboration between Teesside University and a leading waste recycling company is helping to create a £200m carbon credit market by using soil to capture carbon from the atmosphere.

12 Dec 2024

Hydrogen laboratories at Teesside University. Link to Hydrogen laboratories at Teesside University.

Universities join forces with Saudi partners to accelerate progress towards Net Zero

A consortium of British universities is exploring a collaborative project with partners in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to create a Joint International Institute for Clean Hydrogen. The project was announced by Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a visit to the Gulf.

9 Dec 2024

From left - Professor Michael Young, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Sunderland University; Professor Karen O'Brien, Vice-Chancellor, Durham University; Professor Chris Day, Vice-Chancellor, Newcastle University; Professor Andy Long, Vice-Chancellor, Northumbria University; Professor Paul Croney OBE, Vice-Chancellor, Teesside University. Link to From left - Professor Michael Young, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Sunderland University; Professor Karen O'Brien, Vice-Chancellor, Durham University; Professor Chris Day, Vice-Chancellor, Newcastle University; Professor Andy Long, Vice-Chancellor, Northumbria University; Professor Paul Croney OBE, Vice-Chancellor, Teesside University.

North East universities respond to proposals for higher education reform

The five universities in North East England have responded to the UK Government’s priorities for higher education reform, indicating their commitment to work together and with others to accelerate economic growth in the region.

25 Nov 2024

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