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Enable industry to innovate safely toprevent major incidents, supporting themove to net zero
Are there risks associated with this new energy landscape and how could they be best controlled? Do co-located technologies pose new hazards and risks? What new hazards arise from how new energy systems are integrated and controlled?
Health and Safety Executive, 2023
energy landscape
risks
co-located technologies
hazards
new energy systems
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Enable industry to innovate safely toprevent major incidents, supporting themove to net zero
What are the appropriate controls and mitigations that need to be built into new carbon capture infrastructure?
Health and Safety Executive, 2023
carbon capture
infrastructure
risk management
regulation
net zero
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Enable industry to innovate safely toprevent major incidents, supporting themove to net zero
How can we ensure that new industries such CCS, hydrogen and energy storage are designed with safety and health considerations in mind?
Health and Safety Executive, 2023
safety
health
CCS
hydrogen
energy storage
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Increase and maintain trust to ensurepeople feel safe where they live, wherethey work, and in their environment
How can it be ensured that our regulatory approach accommodates future trends in work demographics, working patterns, new technologies, health hazards and new uses for old substances?
Health and Safety Executive, 2023
regulatory approach
work demographics
working patterns
new technologies
health hazards
substances
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Reduce environmental impacts
How can we best support the scale up of the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) industry and DfT’s chosen strategic ambitions for the UK SAF sector?
Department for Transport, 2023
sustainable aviation fuel
transport
decarbonisation
environment
green transport
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Reduce environmental impacts
What is the potential for battery recycling and how can this potential be reached?
Department for Transport, 2023
battery recycling
environment
sustainability
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Reduce environmental impacts
Can quantum hydrogen image and gas sensors provide a safer operating environmental for hydrogen vehicles and H fuel storage and conveyance?
Department for Transport, 2023
hydrogen vehicles
H fuel storage
conveyance
safety
environmental impacts
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Reduce environmental impacts
What are the impacts on nitrogen oxides of using hydrogen in internal combustion engines? Can they be mitigated? Are there any other emissions of concern?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport
environment
emissions
hydrogen
internal combustion engines
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Supporting and protecting our people
S&T Skills – The complex challenges faced by Defence requires a multidisciplinary approach. However of particular interest is access to those specialist skills relating to nuclear, energetics and explosives, autonomy, aerodynamics, big data and cyber. There will a continuing demand for systems engineering skills to harness and integrate technology for military advantage. Within Defence there are opportunities for engineering and scientific apprenticeships, industrial placements and summer student placements which all provide the opportunity to work on challenging but exciting problems.
Ministry of Defence, 2018
engineering
science
technology
nuclear
energetics
explosives
autonomy
aerodynamics
big data
cyber
systems engineering
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