POWER ENGINEERING IN THE NEWS
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16 July 2010 |
World Future Foundation Award -- EEE Award Winner Dr Zhu Miao
Dr. Zhu Miao, PhD graduate student from Power Engineering Division won the prestigious World Future Foundation PhD Prize in Environmental and Sustainabilty Research for his outsatanding research work on advanced power conversion techniques.
EEE News
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20 Nov 2009 |
NTU selected for Intelligent Energy System pilot project
The Energy Market Authority (EMA) has launched an Intelligent Energy Systems pilot project. The project will test the components of "smart grids" that aim to make energy use cheaper and more efficient by employing a range of technologies. The focus of the pilot project will be NTU, its neighbouring CleanTech Park at Jalan Bahar and selected residential, commercial and industrial buildings. NTU was selected as the focal point of the project as it had the research and technological capabilities to facilitate the testing of smart grid applications and solutions.
The Straits Times, Pg A16
Today, Pg 2
The Business Times, Pg 10
Lianhe Zaobao, Pg 2
938LIVE online, 19 Nov 2009
Channel NewsAsia online, 19 Nov 2009
Channel NewsAsia, 19 Nov 2009, 10pm
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02 Jun 2009 |
NTU to open green energy research centre
NTU to launch the Energy Research Institute@NTU (ERI@N). The first of six centres will open next month and aims to explore areas such as advanced fuel cell technology, wind and tidal energy, and charge storage. The Centre for Sustainable Energy Research cost $60 million to set up, and was funded by NTU, the EDB and various private sector investors. Over the next two years, five more research centres will be set up to study areas such as geothermal and solar-thermal energy, improving energy efficiency in maritime transportation, and effective policy instruments to address energy security. Professors from the Division of Power Engineering have been actively engaging in sustainable energy research, particularly in energy-efficient water production, intelligent energy distribution and energy storage systems, with funding of about $15 million from NRF, A*Star and industrial collaborators. It will be a key partner in the ERI@N.
The Straits Times, Pg B6
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09 May 2009 |
Student-built solar-powered sensation - NTU students excel at Shell Eco-marathon Europe
The Nanyang Venture I, an eco-friendly car designed and built by a team of 25 students from NTU's School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) and School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE), wowed many at the Shell Eco-marathon Europe 2009 held in Germany, from 7 to 9 May 2009. The NTU eco-car turned in the best results of the Singapore entries on the first day of the two-day race on 8 May 2009. At the end of the final day of the race, the car came in 4th in the Prototype (Solar) Category (out of 8 in that category) and clinched second place of the 'Safety Award' in the 'Special Awards' category. It was a remarkable achievement for a team which has participated in the Shell Eco-marathon Europe for the first time this year. The School of EEE contributed greatly to the success through its Division of Power Engineering, which is represented by Assoc Prof Don Mahinda Vilathgamuwa, Technical Executives Mr Chua Tiam Lee and Mr Teo Tiong Seng, and student Sudhanshu Ahuja. The latter two were present during the event in Germany.
The Straits Times, Pg C28
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