'Energy
and its uses are an integral and essential
part of our lives. Energy is coupled to
civil and environmental engineering
through infrastructure, procurement of
primary energy sources and their
utilization, generation of electricity,
the end use of energy in industry, homes
and transportation as well as its
environmental impact.'
The Sustainable Energy Research Group
within the Faculty of Engineering and the
Environment undertakes research in core
areas of energy, specifically in the built
environment and in renewables such as
solar and marine energy. The Group's
interests include building envelopes and
their impact on energy and comfort,
photovoltaics and marine current energy
converters.
Objectives
The
aims of the Sustainable Energy
Research Group are to promote and
undertake fundamental and applied research
alongside pre-industrial development in
the areas of renewable energy
technologies. In addition the group
undertakes research related to the
efficient use of energy in the built
environment. The knowledge base
encompasses:
The design of environmentally friendly
energy systems, including methods and
procedures for their efficient use.
Knowledge transfer between research
and industry.
The promotion of teaching programmes
for engineering and science students.
The future performance of the built
environment under a changing climate.
Current
Key Research Projects
Liveable
Cities - Transforming cities to
low carbon pathways and healthier
living
(E4D)
Replication of Rural Decentralised
off-grid Electricity Generation
through Technology and Business
Innovation
30 May 2013: Prof. AbuBakr Bahaj, Head of Sustainable Energy Research Group, will give a talk on energy for development
as part of the University of Southampton Lecture Series on Energy and Climate Change. The
lecture series aims to promote debate
on energy and climate change and
inform on current state of the art
research and development. more about the
lecture series
January 2013: A special issue
journal of the Royal Society
detailing current research in tidal
energy has been published. The journal
was guest edited by Prof AbuBakr Bahaj
and includes research from several
SERG members. The special issue
describes the status of leading
research and projects in the field to
rapidly advance tidal energy
technology.
Royal Society Tidal Energy Special
Issue University
press release
September 2012: The Energy for
Development project has successfully
completed the installation of the
13.5 KW solar plant in the rural
Kenyan village Kitonyoni. The
project addresses the electricity
needs of rural communities in East
Africa and addresses the fundamental
scientific, engineering, social and
policy research issues in rural power
generation and distribution,
transferring knowledge between
participating countries and building
research capacity both in the UK and
in the other collaborating nations. more
about the installation E4D
website
August 2012: The City of
Southampton has appointed Professor
AbuBakr Bahaj as their Chief
Scientific Adviser. Professor
Bahaj, Head of the University's Energy
and Climate Change Division, has taken
on the role to champion science and
engineering as a key driver of the
economy and ensure the city uses
science effectively in all
policy-making. Guardian
article on Prof. Bahaj's appointment University
press release
July 2012: Southampton's Future
Citiesprogramme
has been short listed
in a multi-million pound award that,
if won, would see the city tranformed
into a 21st-Century flagship for green
technology and sustainable
eneterprise. The city is one of 30
councils across the UK who have
received government support to carry
out a feasibility study in a bid to
win the £24 million 'future
city' prize. Southampton City Council
will be working closely in
collaboration with SERG and a number
of other partners. more
about the Future Cities prize
May 2012: SERG and the University of
Southampton received a
£6.5 million programme grant from
the Engineering and Physical Sciences
Research Council to transform cities
to include low carbon pathways and
healthier living. The work is to
provide pathways of novel engineering
and social solutions that test
acceptability and coherence for low
carbon living under various CO2
reduction scenarios. more
about the programme grant
Following on from the successful Ninth
European Wave and Tidal Energy
Conference and exhibition (EWTEC
2011), held from 5-9 September 2011 at
the University of Southampton, the
Sustainable Energy Research Group is
continuing with the important role of
hosting the EWTEC website. Organized
by SERG, EWTEC 2011 was attended by
over 300 delegates who listened to
over 120 technical presentations
spread over four days. The tenth EWTEC
(EWTEC 2013) will be held in Aalborg,
Denmark from 2-5 September 2013.
Watts C.,
Jentsch M.F., James P.A.B. (2011)
Evaluation of domestic Energy
Performance Certificates in use, Building
Services Engineering Research &
Technology, available online, 3
August 2011. view paper
Bahaj A.S. (2011)
Generating electricity from the
oceans, Renewable and Sustainable
Energy Reviews, Volume 15, Issue 7,
September 2011, pp 3399-3416. view paper