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Environmental Monitoring in the Energy Sector: Exploring parallels between shale gas and nuclear

26 September 2013, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
This half-day science and technology event will consider the current and future role of chemistry in environmental monitoring in the energy sector. The event will centre on a comparison between shale gas, an emerging technique in the UK and the established nuclear sector. It aims to identify common challenges and techniques as well as opportunities for knowledge exchange and collaboration. The event is likely to be of interest to people working on environmental monitoring in the energy sector as well as individuals with wider interests in environmental monitoring techniques including geoscientists, chemists and toxicologists

Speakers
Professor Richard Clegg (chair), Global Nuclear Director, Lloyds Register 
Professor Richard Davies, Dean of Knowledge Exchange and Impact & Director of Durham Energy Institute, Durham University
Professor Fred Worrall, Professor of Environmental Chemistry, Department of Earth Sciences, Durham University 
Dr Matthew Randall, Business Leader, Environmental Services Team, National Nuclear Laboratory   
 
Venue
The Chemistry Centre

Royal Society of Chemistry, The Chemistry Centre, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA, United Kingdom

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