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| Environmental Technology Research in Environmental Technology is undertaken currently by Dr. J.J. Leahy; Prof. Michael Hayes; Prof. Julian Ross; Dr. Tom O'Dwyer; Dr. Duncan Martin; Dr. Robin Howard-Hildige; Dr. Teresa Curtin; Dr. Brian Kelleher; Dr. Tony Kay; Mr. Adrian O'Connell; Ms. Michelle Minihan; Mr. Mathew Ryan; Ms. Janice O'Brien and Ms. Sandra Linehan. A first research theme is the development of innovative or clean
technologies and the examination of the environmental impacts of alternative or 'clean'
energy sources. Research on biofuels explores the use of, for example, waste cooking
oil from the catering industry and tallow from meat rendering processes as raw materials
for biodiesel. Although it is possible to use some of these oils directly in many
cases chemical modification is required. To date we have participated in three EU
ALTENER programmes and in addition have an Enterprise Ireland Applied Research Award.
We have established links with a number of EU Universities as part of the EU
ALTENER project. The work has included optimising the processing including the use
of novel heterogeneous catalytic materials as well as testing the biofuels in fixed engine
beds. Allied to this work is an additional project on the environmentally safe
thermal disposal of risk materials from animal carcass processing. Researchers Prof. Julian Ross |
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