Teesside University secures funding for groundbreaking research in waste-to-energy
Two Teesside University academics have received funding for groundbreaking research investigating how to reduce the carbon footprint from waste-to-energy plants.Professor Dawid Hanak, in collaboration with Professor Kumar Patchigolla, has been granted funding from the UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Community’s (UKCCSRC) Flexible Funding call to look at how carbon capture technology can be used alongside waste-to-energy (WtE) plants. [Professor Dawid Hanak] The research will address a critical need for the East Coast Cluster by assessing the techno-economic and carbon footprint