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Overview The Energy
Systems Research Unit (ESRU) was established in 1987 as a cross-discipline
team concerned with new approaches to built environment energy demand
reduction and the introduction of sustainable means of energy supply. The work of the team is divided between research, consultancy services, education & training and software distribution (please follow the appropriate link). Research activities cover a wide range of topics from global/local energy systems performance to indoor/outdoor health & comfort. Consultancy services include the laboratory testing of new products, the performance appraisal of proposed new designs or retrofits, and the field monitoring of energy systems in use. Education & training offerings include courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and training in modelling and simulation for practitioners. Finally, we support a number of open source programs that may be used to examine the performance of traditional or new energy systems at all scalesfrom a large wind farm to a building-integrated photovoltaic component. ESRU is located within the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. |