Research topic Optimising home energy ecosystems with battery storage for a sustainable future
Reference number FNS_GivEnergy
Overview

Beside renewable energy generation with for example solar panels, home energy ecosystems can greatly benefit from storage capacity. This PhD project will investigate how battery storage can optimise home energy ecosystems by e.g. minimising electricity costs and carbon footprint. The project forms part of a collaboration between Keele University and GivEnergy (https://givenergy.co.uk/), thus offering the successful candidate valuable experience with industry and real-world data.


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Duration 4 years
Fees 100% tuition fees for 4 years. (home level £5006 per annum). International applicants would be required to pay the difference between home fees (£5006 per annum) and International fees (currently £16042 per annum, 25/26 fees to be confirmed).
Stipend Stipend for 4 years at UKRI rates (25/26 stipend £20780 per annum)
Closing date 30th June 2025
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