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NUIG hosts symposium on Irish research and innovation in marine and renewable energy

On 5th March 2016, Experts from across Ireland gathered at NUI Galway for a symposium on ‘Research, Development and Innovation in Marine and Renewable Energy in Ireland’. The symposium was hosted by MaREI, Ireland’s Centre for Marine and Renewable Energy. The event was chaired by DairyWater researcher, Dr Jamie Goggins.

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Attendees at the inagural MaREI symposium

The demand for energy is growing relentlessly with the pressures of population growth and improved living standards. With a sea to land ratio of over 10:1, Ireland is ideally placed to address this challenge through our marine and renewable energy resources.

The main scientific, technical and socio-economic challenges across the marine and energy spaces were discussed at the event. It provides an opportunity for researchers to disseminate their research, identify further opportunities for collaboration and discuss the future direction of marine and renewable energy in Ireland.

Professor Jerry Murphy, interim director of MaREI, said MaREI’s strategy is aligned to national priorities and international roadmaps in marine and renewable energy and Ireland’s transition to a low carbon energy future.

“MaREI research achieves high impact by ensuring relevance and accessibility to academia, industry and policy makers. One of MaREI’s great strengths is its multidisciplinary approach to research and its engagement with stakeholders. By working collaboratively across all MaREI’s six institutions and with its 46 industry partners, it is possible to assemble the skill sets needed for impactful research,” he said.

“The investment in world-class research facilities in Ireland for ocean energy is hugely important to bringing technology to market and helping Ireland to develop an export market for Ocean Energy Technologies,” said Dr Jamie Goggins, chairperson of the symposium and senior lecturer at NUI Galway.

“The recent State investment in the full scale structural testing facility for tidal turbine blades here at NUI Galway along with the one-quarter scale ocean energy test site and Ocean Observatory in Galway Bay position Ireland at the forefront of testing and development of ocean energy devices,” he added.

MaREI’s industry-led research programme provides innovative solutions that reduce the time to market, and reduce costs to a competitive level.

The Centre has built upon the excellent track record of well-established marine and energy-based research groups across each of its academic partners, covering a wide range of cross-cutting topics across these spaces, including device design and modelling, energy conversion and storage, novel materials and structural testing, operations and decision support, energy policy and modelling, and environmental monitoring.

MaREI is coordinated by the Environmental Research Institute (ERI) at University College Cork and has 130 researchers working across six academic institutions collaborating with over 45 industry partners.

DairyWater featured in the Spanish online magazine, iAgua

The DairyWater project has been featured in the Spanish online magazine iAgua. DairyWater researcher, Beatriz Gil Pulido who is based in UCC, writes a brief introduction on her work and its potential impact for the dairy industry in a blog entitled: From macrophytes to the IASBR systems for treating industrial wastewater. The overall aim of the work is treat dairy wastewater more effectively by exploring the role of the microorganisms in the biological systems. The article discusses biological nutrient removal systems, particularly the removal of nitrogen and phosphorus, and how the impact of knowing the microbial community structure of the system will aid in increasing its efficiency and stability.

http://www.iagua.es/blogs/beatriz-gil-pulido/macrofitas-sistemas-iasbr-tratamiento-aguas-residuales-industriales

 

DairyWater Researcher awarded ‘Best Poster Presentation’ at Ryan Institute Research Day

The Ryan Institute Annual Research & Open Day took place last Friday, 25th Sept 2015, in the Orbsen Building at the National University of Ireland, Galway. DairyWater were well represented at the event, along with DairyWater Researcher, Kelly Fitzhenry, been awarded ‘Best Poster Presentation’ at the event for her presentation entitled ‘Tertiary treatment technologies for water reuse and rainwater harvesting in the Irish dairy industry’. Additionally, Emma Tarpey presented a poster at the event entitled ‘Treatment of dairy processing effluent using IASBR technology’ and Dr. William Finnegan gave an oral presentation entitled ‘Environmental lifecycle assessment of Irish dairy products’.

Congratulations to Kelly on her award and, hopefully, this is the first of many during her PhD study!

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Kelly’s poster at the poster exhibition at the Ryan Institute Annual Research & Open Day

DairyWater researcher featured in latest issue of Engineers Journal

In the recent issue of the Engineers Journal, Engineers Ireland online publication, DairyWater researcher, Dr. Jamie Goggins (NUI Galway), details one of his recent projects entitled: Building better in Ireland: Exploring nearly zero-energy building retrofit technologies.

With the percentage of new buildings representing one per cent of the total building stock and the low efficiency levels of the older building stock, retrofitting is recognised as the most immediate, pressing, and cost-effective mechanism to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions in the building and construction sector, writes Jamie Goggins. To read the full story, click here.