Partner Projects

This searchable database of projects aims to list all funded projects involving SCCS partner institutes. Most projects listed are primarily academic research projects, the database also includes the joint industry projects where funding was commercial, at least in part.

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  • Can CO₂ hydrate formation act as a safety factor for subsurface storage of CO₂?

    01/03/2006 - 30/04/2009

    Funded by: EPSRC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:Heriot-Watt University

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    Principal investigator: Prof B Tohidi

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    Co-investigators: Mr R Anderson, Dr J Yang, Dr F Gozalpour

  • Liquid Distribution Measurements on Structured Packed Columns

    01/09/2008 - 01/12/2009

    Funded by: BASF

    Lead institution:Heriot-Watt University

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    Principal investigator: Prof G White

  • Optimisation of Oxyfuel PF Power Plant for Transient Behaviour

    01/07/2008 - 28/02/2010

    Funded by: EPSRC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Prof J Gibbins

  • CO₂ Aquifer Storage Site Evaluation and Monitoring (CASSEM )

    01/03/2009 - 28/02/2010

    Funded by: EPSRC & DTI Technology Strategy Board

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:University of Manchester

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    Principal investigator: Dr S L Mander

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    Co-investigators: Ms C Gough

  • CO₂ Aquifer Storage Site Evaluation and Monitoring (CASSEM)

    01/04/2008 - 31/10/2010

    Funded by: EPSRC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:British Geological Survey

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    Principal investigator: Mr D Lawrence

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    Co-investigators: Dr M Akhurst, Mr Milodowski, Dr Monaghan (BGS)

  • CO₂ Aquifer Storage Site Evaluation and Monitoring (CASSEM)

    01/04/2008 - 31/10/2010

    Funded by: EPSRC & DTI Technology Strategy Board

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:British Geological Survey

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    Principal investigator: Mr D Lawrence

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    Co-investigators: Mr A E Milodowski, Dr MC Akhurst, Dr AA Monaghan

  • Progressing Scotland's CO₂ storage opportunities - Scottish Regional Carbon Capture Transport and Storage (CCTS) Development Study 2

    01/04/2008 - 01/12/2010

    Funded by: Scot Gov

    Lead institution:Heriot-Watt University

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    Principal investigator: Prof E Mackay & Prof A Todd

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    Co-investigators: Ayreshire Power Ltd, Doosan Power Systems, National Grid, RWE Power, ConocoPhillips, Hydrogen Energy,Schlumberger, Scottish Enterprise, Scottish and Southern Energy, ScottishPower, Shell UK Ltd, Senergy, The Crown Estate, Wood Mackenzie.

  • CO₂ Aquifer Storage Site Evaluation and Monitoring (CASSEM)

    01/04/2008 - 31/12/2010

    Funded by: EPSRC & DTI Technology Strategy Board

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:Heriot-Watt University

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    Principal investigator: Prof A Todd

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    Co-investigators: Eric Mackay, Gillian Pickup, Mehran Sohrabi, Jim Somerville, Sebastian Geiger

  • Optimisation of Oxyfuel PF Power Plant for Transient Behaviour (RA1386)

    01/05/2010 - 31/12/2010

    Funded by: EPSRC

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Prof J Gibbins

  • Feasibility Study for Europe-wide CO₂ Infrastructures (RB0153)

    23/12/2009 - 31/01/2011

    Funded by: ARUP

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    Link: Visit external website

    Lead institution:The University of Edinburgh

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    Principal investigator: Prof S Haszeldine