Renewable Energy
Renewable energy has become more than a set of technologies. It lays the foundation for society to transition towards sources of energy that are continuously replenished without adding to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. With society relying upon energy to function, there is a need to better understand how to continue decarbonising our energy systems both locally and globally
We research the potential of energy resources within our natural environment to provide energy across a range of spatio-temporal scales, from individuals to the planet. We aim to provide the geographical context for renewable energy system planning and development required to meet regional and global climate objectives. We use a problem-oriented approach that combines quantitative and qualitative research to assist decision makers with today's and tomorrow's climate and energy challenges.
Coordinator
Kelvin Say
Academic staff
