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The Future of Sustainable Construction
https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/the-future-of-sustainable-construction/
Find out more »Decentralised Energy Systems Part 1
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/decentralised-energy-systems-part-1-bath-tickets-84001463639?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Find out more »B&NES School Climate Emergency Summit
Meeting to discuss what schools and doing and what they can do to address the climate emergency,
Find out more »BWCE Flex Community Meeting
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/flex-community-public-meeting-tickets-80069352589
Find out more »University of Bath Public Lecture: People and energy – a relationship in transition’
Louise Kingham OBE FEI, Chief Executive, Energy Institute Details currently not available, please check back on here before the event: http://www.bath.ac.uk/i-see/events
Find out more »University of Bath Public Lecture: ‘H3AT and Fusion Technology at UKAEA: New facilities for Fusion Research and Beyond
Damian D Brennan, Head of H3AT, UK Atomic Energy Authority, Culham Centre Details currently not available, please check back on here before the event: http://www.bath.ac.uk/i-see/events
Find out more »University of Bath Public Lecture: Robert Llewellyn: Fully Charged
Robert Llewellyn British actor, comedian and writer best known as the android Kryten in the hit TV sitcom ‘Red Dwarf’ and as TV presenter of the TV engineering game show ‘Scrapheap Challenge’. Robert is a leading authority and recognisable figure worldwide for his knowledge and opinion on emerging transport and the future of energy with the renewable sector through his YouTube series ‘Fully Charged’ - ‘Is this the Tipping Point? – Electric cars, renewable energy and storage. How far, how fast,…
Find out more »Low Carbon Innovation in Plastics & Chemicals
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Find out more »University of Bath Public Lecture: Chemicals from Alcohol and CO2′
Dr Matthew Jones, Department of Chemistry, University of Bath Details currently not available, please check back on here before the event: http://www.bath.ac.uk/i-see/events
Find out more »University of Bath Public Lecture: ‘Co-benefits of the Paris Climate Accords’
Professor Anil Markandya, Honorary Professor, Environmental Economics and Resources Climate Change, University of Bath Details currently not available, please check back on here before the event: http://www.bath.ac.uk/i-see/events
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