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The Centre for Decarbonisation and Offshore Renewable Energy (C-DORE) brings together a critical mass of leading research and expertise from across the Ƶ. Through co-creation and collaboration with partners from business, government and key communities from across the globe, it aims to be a beacon for the University’s whole-system transdisciplinary approach to solutions-oriented research, accelerating sustainable developments in decarbonisation and renewable energy.
In response to climate change imperatives, C-DORE’s work aligns with the UK's net zero, energy security and clean maritime agendas. Strongly positioned to build on the leading role the University enjoys nationally and internationally through research and teaching, the Centre will support the substantial opportunity the city and region now has to engage with the agendas for the South West. Its contribution will be central to capitalising on new developments planned in the Celtic Sea, and the subsequent economic benefit through jobs and growth in the supply chain.

Overarching research themes

Areas of expertise

Celtic Sea floating offshore wind
 

Current opportunities

Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition 6: Smart Shipping
We are inviting potential partners to join the University in collaborative efforts for the UK SHORE Round 6 call for funding.
This opportunity offers a chance to engage in cutting-edge research and innovation, focusing on clean maritime solutions. By partnering with the University, organisations can contribute to advancing sustainable practices and technology, while benefiting from shared expertise and resources in a highly impactful and forward-thinking initiative.
Competition closes: Wednesday 16 April 2025
To find out more, please contact Ms Sarah Fear
green shipping
 

Key partnerships

UN-Habitat's partnership with universities worldwide

The Ƶ is proud to be a member of , showcasing our commitment to promoting sustainable urban development worldwide. As part of this esteemed network, we work with universities, policymakers, and communities around the globe to tackle significant urban challenges, aiming to create a better future for cities and their residents.
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Latest news and events

Celtic Sea floating offshore wind
Ambitious study to explore effects of offshore wind farms on ocean life

Researchers from the University are involved in a new £3.5m project centred around the potential impacts of FLOW developments in the Celtic Sea

4 December 2024
 

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Leverage our research capabilities and access tailored support that aligns with your organisation’s requirements.
The University works with numerous partners to devise creative solutions for their challenges. This collaboration may encompass joint research and development initiatives, access to our state-of-the-art facilities, and consultancy and engagement with student talent and academic expertise.
Through Enterprise Solutions , businesses and organisations from the public or third sectors can harness the University’s services, injecting fresh perspectives to foster and propel innovation.
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