Dublin City University

Energy Design Lab

Dr. Stephen Daniels, Mr. Andrew Griffin

Name of Institution: Dublin City University
Discipline/Department: Energy
Research Centre: Energy Design Lab
Research Details Contact Person:
Climate Change Research Interests: Energy monitoring, control and optimisation. Dr. Stephen Daniels

+ 353 1 7007639
Sustainable Energy developnment of hybrid systems to assist the reduction of CO2 in Telcommunications and medium scale industrial applications. Mr. Andrew Griffin

+353 599164684
Indicative Climate Change Projects/Research: Energy Efficiency in Household Appliances Dr. Stephen Daniels

+ 353 1 7007639
Vertical Axis Wind Turbine
EcoDryer - energy-efficient clothes dryer using only renewable energy and is essentially free to operate, thus saving energy and money for the end user.
DCU private sector initiative with Cinergy - Small off grid energy solutions. Projects include:
  1. Cinergy Cubes, is a product set which meets the power challenge for off-grid sites. With efficient hybrid DC Generator / Battery technology at its core, it offers a standard framework which is inherently flexible in terms of capacity and power source combination.
  2. Cinergy Rapid Deployment Hybrid Generator (RDHG) delivers all the benefits of DC hybrid generator technology in one easy-to-deploy unit. RDHG is designed specifically for cellular sites where a temporary but fuel efficient power solution is required. The RDHG is also ideal as a permanent off-grid site power solution where the average site power load is less than 1kW.
  3. Cinergy Wind Tower: designed specifically for telecoms applications, the Cinergy Wind Tower is a total site solution
Mr. Andrew Griffin

+353 599164684
Actual/Potential Climate Justice Research Categories: Actual Potential
Human, Societal and Developmental Climate Change Research
Adaptation to the impacts of Climate Change
Equitable Low Carbon Development
Relevance to Developing Countries
Knowledge Transfer Technology Transfer Policy Development Capacity Building Other (e.g. collaboration)
This page was last updated 28 July 2011