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Weclome Fáilte. Home. Welcome to the Galway Mayo Institute of Technology’s Sustainable Energy Research home page. Some Galway weather stuff here?. Research Centre. Research Objectives:. Sustainable Energy Research Centre. Heat Pump Technology. Solar – Thermal . Wind Power .
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Weclome Fáilte Home Welcome to the Galway Mayo Institute of Technology’s Sustainable Energy Research home page Some Galway weather stuff here?
Research Centre Research Objectives: Sustainable Energy Research Centre • Heat Pump Technology • Solar – Thermal • Wind Power • Solar – Photo Voltaic • Thermal Storage • Electrical Storage
Heat Pump • Ground Source – Horizontal Collector • Ground Source – Vertical Collector • Air Source Collector
Heat Pump Ground Source Heat Pump – Horizontal Collector
Heat Pump Ground Source Heat Pump – Horizontal Collector P1 – Profile 1 (Control, under grass) P2 – Profile 2 (Control, under asphalt ) P3 – Profile 3 (In collector, under brick path) P4 – Profile 4 (In collector, under grass) P5 – Profile 5 (In collector, under grass) P6 – Profile 6 (In collector, under grass) P7 – Profile 5 (In collector, under porous pavement)
Heat Pump Ground Source Heat Pump – Horizontal Collector
Heat Pump Ground Source Heat Pump – Horizontal Collector
Heat Pump Ground Source Heat Pump – Vertical Collector
Heat Pump Air Source Collector
Heat Pump Graph sensors
Solar – Thermal Solar Thermal Tracker System
Solar – Thermal Solar Thermal Stationary System
Solar – Thermal System Layout
Researcher Profile John graduated from the University of Limerick, Ireland with a BEng Degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1991, and later with a PhD in 1995. Working mainly on the Thermal Management of Electronics Systems, but also on other energy related projects, he has authored or co-authored over thirty conference and journal papers on topics related to experimental characterisation and numerical modeling. Before joining the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) in 2000, he worked with Power Electronics Ireland, University of Limerick (1995-1997) and as Senior Research Engineer and later as Principal Scientist at the Nokia Research Centre, Helsinki, Finland (1998-1999). He has also acted as Session Co-Chair at the ITHERM 2000 Conference on Electronic System Thermal Management and on the organising committee of the THERMES 2002 Conference. Besides delivering Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics and Heat and Mass Transfer courses to GMIT undergraduate students in Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Technology he also retains an interest in conducting research and is currently supervising postgraduate students to PhD level in Refrigeration, Thermal Management of Electronic Systems and Novel Heat Transfer Technologies.
Partners • Industrial • Building Energy Management, Co. Galway. • Connect Industries, Galway. • Dunstar Energy, Co. Cork. • Leading Technologies Inc., MN, USA • Nivektron, Galway. • Themo King Europe Ltd., Galway. • Western Ventilation Services, Tuam, Co. Galway. • Public • Enterprise Ireland • Sustainable Energy Ireland • Galway Energy Agency • Educational • Cork and Limerick Institutes of Technology • TechNet • University of Edinburgh • International • International Energy Agency (IEA) • Sixth Framework
Links • Research • Code • TecNet • Education • Rational Use of Energy (RUE) • Tufts University Climate Initiative • Information • Dunstar Ltd • Sustainable Energy Ireland • Enterprise Ireland - envirocentre • EU – Directorate XVII
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