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-Based Maintenance Planning for Wind Turbine Components. This position is part of the MET2ADAPT Doctoral Network (Meta-Materials and Meta-Structures for Adaptable, Resilient and Sustainable Renewable
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our daily lives. Technology such as the electricity grid, which our faculty is helping to make completely sustainable and future-proof. At the same time, we are developing the chips and sensors
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climate impact, future gas turbine technology must be capable of operating using alternative low or zero carbon fuels and fuel blends to support the emergence of zero net CO2emission energy systems. However
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ambitious benchmarks for reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions in international shipping, aiming for a 30-40% reduction by 2030, 80-90% by 2040, and achieving net-zero emissions by 2045, all relative to 2008