Durham University

Durham University

i) Undergraduate and Postgraduate Degrees. ii) PhD & MSc Research Degrees iii) Bespoke Training Courses for External Organisations. iv) Early TRL Research, Development & Innovation Projects. iv) Consultancy Services vi) State of the art facilities

Company Profile

Durham University

Durham University is a globally outstanding centre of teaching and research ranked as a world top 100 university with an international reputation in research and education (QS World University Rankings 2022).

We provide education, research and facilities that can support the offshore wind sector to reduce the costs and increase the efficiency and reliability of wind energy.

Our research and training spans all aspects of wind energy from civil, electrical and mechanical component and system development and monitoring, through to energy systems integration including hydrogen storage.

Our state of the art facilities include Energy Conversion and Drivetrain, Wind Tunnel Array, Thermochemical Systems, Zero-Carbon Energy Systems, Hydrogen and Smart Grids laboratories which provide researchers and industry partners’ access to the latest research and analysis facilities.

We offer training at Undergraduate, Masters, and PhD levels and bespoke CPD courses for industry.

The University has strong links with industry through Durham Energy Institute www.durham.ac.uk/dei/ and Institute of Data Science https://www.durham.ac.uk/idas/ and a long-standing strategic partnership with Ørsted, the leading Offshore Wind Developer. Stretching back to 2011. Durham University is a member of the two leading regional Offshore Wind Clusters: Energi Coast, in the NE and Aura in the Humber and is a core partner in the Aura Centre for Doctoral Training, offering PhDs in Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment.

Durham University is a member of the two leading regional Offshore Wind Clusters: Energi Coast, in the NE and Aura in the Humber and is a core partner in the Aura Centre for Doctoral Training, offering PhDs in Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment.

 

Experience in Offshore Wind

The Wind Energy Group at Durham University is recognised as a leading academic wind energy research group in UK and globally, particularly within offshore wind energy.

Our research spans all aspects of wind energy from the design of turbine blades and foundations, cable installation, power electronics, the reliability and condition monitoring of wind turbines, how turbines interact within wind fields and with the environment, as well as the wider supply chain and regulatory contexts of wind farms.

The research group involves researchers from several of the University’s Departments including Engineering, Business School, Computer Science and Social Sciences.

Partnerships with Industry

We have strong research links with the Wind Energy Industry including a long-standing strategic partnership with the leading Offshore Wind Developer Ørsted - who have funded a Chair in Renewable Energy based in the Engineering Department since 2011.

Other key industry partnerships are with the Offshore Renewable Energy CatapultSiemens-GamesaSMDCathie AssociatesLloyd’s RegisterSaipem and Roger Bullivant

We are also a member of the two leading regional Offshore Wind Clusters. We are innovation lead for Energi Coast in North East England and one of the founding partners for Aura in the Humber and a core partner in the Aura Centre for Doctoral Training, offering PhDs in Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment.

We provide education, research and facilities that can support the offshore wind sector to reduce the costs and increase the efficiency and reliability of wind energy. Our research and training spans all aspects of wind energy from civil, electrical and mechanical component and system development and monitoring, through to energy systems integration including hydrogen storage.

State of the art research facilities.

Our state of the art facilities include Energy Conversion and Drivetrain, Wind Tunnel Array, Thermochemical Systems, Zero-Carbon Energy Systems, Hydrogen and Smart Grids laboratories which provide researchers and industry partners’ access to the latest research and analysis facilities.