Hybrid Type Lecture Piling works at the South Clyde Energy Centre Join engineers from Cementation Skanska to discuss the piling works completed on Glasgow’s state-of-the-art Energy from Waste facility. The presentation will highlight the key learnings and successes of the project.
In person Type Lecture Clean power generation from the intractable coalfield fires: turning harm into benefit A candidate for a novel renewable energy source. In this exciting and intriguing talk, you will hear from Professor Torero about how he and his international research team discovered a way to harness energy from intractable underground fires.
Type Policy How do we heat up enthusiasm for energy from waste? How energy from waste can meet the challenges of non-recyclables Date 17 January 2018
Online Type Webinar Integration of ground energy systems for low-carbon heating and cooling of buildings Scientists and engineers from the UK and Portugal are currently working together to develop low-carbon ground energy systems, predominantly to cool buildings in hot cities. This presentation will present the concepts developed to date, including the drilling work recently completed in Lisbon.
Type Networking Asset management series – tour of Sheridan College: sustainable infrastructure Join ICE Ontario and RICS for a joint tour of Sheridan College and their award-winning district energy systems. event-location Oakville, Canada Date 13 September 2024 Time 15:00 - 18:00 EDT
In person Type Networking South Clyde Energy Centre: piling works site visit This site visit is to Cementation Skanska’s largest Scottish piling project in Glasgow. This is an opportunity to visit the first phase of construction works for the state-of-the-art South Clyde Energy Centre.
Type Infrastructure blog What’s the new UK government doing about infrastructure? What you need to know about Labour’s plans for planning, transport, energy, and more. Date 02 September 2024
Type ICE Community blog Work vs study: how does civil engineering change from university to site? ICE QUEST scholar Lewis Acott shares what it’s like to study civil engineering and how it’s different from site work. Date 02 April 2024
Guest blogger Type Infrastructure blog Why the impacts of today’s energy shock will be felt for years to come Simon Bennett from the International Energy Agency (IEA) summarises the key points from the IEA’s latest World Energy Outlook. Date 18 November 2022
In person Type Lecture Part II: water-energy-food nexus issues & approaches in the UK & overseas The water-energy-food nexus in a changing future – insights from integrated regional modelling
Type Civil Engineer blog The energy crisis: how did we get here and where do we go next? Jacki Bell, ICE Low Carbon Energy Community Advisory Board member, explores the UK’s energy history and advice for the future. Date 23 May 2023
Type Webinar Climate Change – Energy and Resource Efficiency in the Built Environment Academics from the University of Liverpool present research regarding energy and resource efficiency in the built environment.