The Lima-Callao area has a population of 9 million andan economy worth US$66 billion in 2014. The preliminary results of our research indicate that the total energy bill for the city was US$4.7 billion and that the bill for waste and water was US$50 billion - meaning that 8% of everything earned in the local economy was spent on energy, water and waste.
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Centre for Environmental Research and Training
Centre for Urban and Regional Studies
Energy Technologies Institute
Institute of Energy Research and Policy
Institute of Local Government Studies
Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Materials Processing
Urban Climate Lab
HIVE - Hull Immersive Visualisation Environment
The Flume
CASS - Centre for Adaptive Science and Sustainability
UHLI - University of Hull Logistics Institute
ETCIC - Environmental Technologies Centre of Industrial Collaboration
HEN - Humber Environmental Network
Sustainability Research Institute
Centre for Climate Change,Economics and Policy
Centre for Spatial Policy and Analysis
Centre for Socio-Technical Systems Design
Institute for Resilient Infrastructure
Transport and Environment Group
Ecology and Global Change Group
River Basis Processes and Management Group
Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science
National Centre for Atmospheric Science
Atmospheric Chemistry Group
Environmental Pollution Control,Monitoring and Modelling Group
Energy and Resources Research Institute
Centre for Integrated Petroleum, Engineering and Geoscience
Renewable Energy Systems and Future Fuels
Advanced Energy Engineering Group
Combustion, Flames, Fire and Explosion Group
HYTHEC - Hydrogen Thermochemical Cycles
HycycleS
E-Futures
S²WP - Sheffield-Siemens Wind Power Research Centre
Stockholm Environment Institute at York
Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence
CNAP - Centre for Novel Agricultural Products
Green Chemistry Technology Facility
Renewall
SUNLIBB - Sustainable Liquid Biofuels from Biomass Refining
BSBEC - Sustainable Bioenergy Centre
YESI - York Environmental Sustainability Institute