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Environmental Technologies

With a high tidal range and strong tidal currents, the South West is a natural location for tidal renewable energy; the long coastline and the exposed moors provide a number of ideal locations for wind turbines and the relatively clear atmosphere and southerly location are well suited for solar energy generation.

The South West has the potential to generate significant amounts of electricity and heat from renewable energy. For example, the region has some of the best wave energy resources in Europe, with suggestions that it could produce 10% of the government's onshore wind energy production targets for 2010.  

The sector includes:

  • Air Pollution Control
  • Environmental Consultancy Services
  • Water Treatment (including wastewater)
  • Energy Management
  • Renewable Energy
  • Noise & Vibration Control
  • Waste Management / Recovery & Recycling
  • Marine Pollution Control
  • Contaminated Land Remediation
  • Environmental Monitoring & Analysis
  • Technology for Sustainable Land Use & Management

 

Business

Environmental technologies is one of the fastest growing sectors in the region. It consists of around 1,300 enterprises, employs over 20,000 people and contributes around £1,300 million to the South West economy. Estimates say that the economy associated with the environment has the potential to develop a further 39,000 jobs and £670 million of additional output over the next few years.  

Regional expertise

University expertise is helping to ensure that the region is first for supporting the growth of the environment technologies industry through leading research and consultancy, high quality training and development, business focussed students and laboratories and renewable energy test beds. 
 
South West Universities have extensive expertise in Environment Technology (ET) and the level of skills in ET businesses is very high, with approximately 80% of ET companies employing graduates and over 50% employing postgraduates.

The Peninsula Research Institute for Marine Renewable Energy (PRIMaRE) is a joint venture between the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth and will combine the existing research excellence of Exeter in renewable energy and environmental technologies with Plymouth’s expertise in marine science and coastal engineering.

The South West RDA’s £28 million investment in Wave Hub is an example of regional focus on essential technology that requires cross-sectoral expertise. Wave Hub is a project to build a giant electric socket on the seabed 10 miles off the north coast of Cornwall. It will be connected to the National Grid, which provides sub-sea capability for Wave Energy Conversion, allowing the trial of full-scale devices at sea whilst at the same time supplying energy to the grid. This is important both in terms of the trial of the devices and the supporting work on environmental impact and influence. The work on Wave Hub is supported by the extensive marine and environmental research strengths in the region, including PRIMaRE.

 

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