Construction News
10/11/2022
Landmark Sustainable Energy Laboratory Opens At QUB
NIE Networks and Queen's University Belfast have marked the beginning of an exciting 10-year partnership with an innovative Sustainable Energy Laboratory.
Representing a significant investment for the company, the laboratory at the Ashby Building in Stranmillis, will be used to educate students on how electricity will be the driving force in the transition towards sustainable energy infrastructure and ultimately how that will deliver a zero-carbon future.
Offering a cutting-edge teaching and research experience, the laboratory is installed with equipment spanning the full electrical energy spectrum, from sustainable generation such as wind and solar, to digital substations and cyber resilient national infrastructure. Research and development for electrical innovation projects will be a key area of work within the laboratory.
Derek Hynes, Managing Director of NIE Networks, said: "We are delighted to officially open the first ever NIE Networks Sustainable Energy Laboratory and mark the beginning of a crucial decade of collaboration with our colleagues at Queen's University.
"The next decade will see a major shift in the adoption of renewables, the electrification of heat and transport and the deployment of smart technologies on to the electricity network. The laboratory houses state of the art equipment and harnesses the best of academia and our own electrical engineering experts to benefit the teaching of our future electrical engineers.
"We are embarking on what will be the most significant change to the electricity network since rural electrification in the 1960s and electricity is going to be the leading force in the transition to a zero-carbon future. The students learning within the new laboratory will be fundamental in helping us realise our sustainable energy vision."
The establishment of the laboratory partnership builds further on the already successful collaboration between the two organisations which spans over 20 years and in the last decade has included both graduate and scholarship programmes.
Dr David Laverty, QUB School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, commented: "Electricity is the fuel supply of our sustainable energy future. As we reduce our planetary use of fossil fuels, electricity will deliver clean sources of energy to our homes, businesses and industries. Working with NIE Networks, we are training the next generation of electrical engineers with the new skills they need for exciting careers at the forefront of the energy transition."
Helen Carrick, Assistant Director of Philanthropy at Queen's University, added: "We're grateful to NIE Networks for their continued support of Queen's University, notably through the NIE Networks Scholarship Programme and now through their investment in the NIE Networks Sustainable Energy Laboratory.
"Enhancing the experience of our students through collaboration with businesses and organisations is increasingly important. Collaborations like this open up new opportunities for our students, improving their learning environment and providing insights into career paths that are fulfilling and future-proof. This commitment to education and belief in the potential of our students by NIE Networks is greatly appreciated by everyone at the University."
Representing a significant investment for the company, the laboratory at the Ashby Building in Stranmillis, will be used to educate students on how electricity will be the driving force in the transition towards sustainable energy infrastructure and ultimately how that will deliver a zero-carbon future.
Offering a cutting-edge teaching and research experience, the laboratory is installed with equipment spanning the full electrical energy spectrum, from sustainable generation such as wind and solar, to digital substations and cyber resilient national infrastructure. Research and development for electrical innovation projects will be a key area of work within the laboratory.
Derek Hynes, Managing Director of NIE Networks, said: "We are delighted to officially open the first ever NIE Networks Sustainable Energy Laboratory and mark the beginning of a crucial decade of collaboration with our colleagues at Queen's University.
"The next decade will see a major shift in the adoption of renewables, the electrification of heat and transport and the deployment of smart technologies on to the electricity network. The laboratory houses state of the art equipment and harnesses the best of academia and our own electrical engineering experts to benefit the teaching of our future electrical engineers.
"We are embarking on what will be the most significant change to the electricity network since rural electrification in the 1960s and electricity is going to be the leading force in the transition to a zero-carbon future. The students learning within the new laboratory will be fundamental in helping us realise our sustainable energy vision."
The establishment of the laboratory partnership builds further on the already successful collaboration between the two organisations which spans over 20 years and in the last decade has included both graduate and scholarship programmes.
Dr David Laverty, QUB School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, commented: "Electricity is the fuel supply of our sustainable energy future. As we reduce our planetary use of fossil fuels, electricity will deliver clean sources of energy to our homes, businesses and industries. Working with NIE Networks, we are training the next generation of electrical engineers with the new skills they need for exciting careers at the forefront of the energy transition."
Helen Carrick, Assistant Director of Philanthropy at Queen's University, added: "We're grateful to NIE Networks for their continued support of Queen's University, notably through the NIE Networks Scholarship Programme and now through their investment in the NIE Networks Sustainable Energy Laboratory.
"Enhancing the experience of our students through collaboration with businesses and organisations is increasingly important. Collaborations like this open up new opportunities for our students, improving their learning environment and providing insights into career paths that are fulfilling and future-proof. This commitment to education and belief in the potential of our students by NIE Networks is greatly appreciated by everyone at the University."
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