Webb6 juli 2024 · Our School employs over 400 professional staff. The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336, VAT … Webb5 feb. 2024 · Dr Simon Shackley lectures on climate policy at the University of Edinburgh’s School of GeoSciences, where he runs the MSc programme in Carbon Management. His main research focus is decarbonisation of the energy system, including innovation, policy, institutional change, dialogue and values.
Project ARBRE: Lessons for bio-energy developers and policy-makers
Webb10 apr. 2014 · Assuming 40 hours a week, this is 3 weeks’ work. Assuming the spreader costs £78,000, and a capital recovery factor of 0.149 (8% interest rate paid over 10 years), this is a yearly cost of £11,600. The proportion of this attributed to biochar application is: 3/52 × 11,600 = £669 per year. WebbA conceptual framework for exploring transitions to decarbonised energy systems in the United Kingdom Simon Shackley, Ken Green Alliance Manchester Business School Manchester Business School - Optima Division Research output: Contribution to journal› Article› peer-review Overview Fingerprint Abstract incompetech paper
Biochar in European Soils and Agriculture Science and Practice
WebbSimon Shackley is a lecturer in Climate Policy in the School of GeoSciences where he is also Programme Director for MSc Carbon Management. Stuart Simmons Business Development Executive Stuart is the primary point of contact for commercial engagement at the University of Edinburgh’s School of GeoSciences. Prof Hugh Sinclair WebbJim Hammond, Simon Shackley, Saran Sohi and Peter Brownsort Energy Policy, 2011, vol. 39, issue 5, 2646-2655 Abstract: Life cycle assessment (LCA) of slow pyrolysis biochar systems (PBS) in the UK for small, medium and large scale process chains and ten feedstocks was performed, assessing carbon abatement and electricity production. [email protected] Telephone: 0131 650 7862 . Research Interests . Current work on biochar systems: Life Cycle Assessment of biochar; the socio-economic assessment of biochar; policy mechanisms for biochar deployment, and their interaction (if any) with policies for food production, land-use, rural diversification, waste, energy and ... inchoate claims