The Association of University Engineers (AUE) has representation from well over 100 universities in the UK, Northern Ireland and Eire and was formed in 1970.
AUE provides the means of an interchange of information between University Engineers on technical and managerial aspects of the maintenance and development of University Estates and Buildings. With its large knowledge base and wide range of skills within its membership and on its website, it is able to assist and providing training on topics related to the management and development of the built environment of the estates, including energy and carbon management.
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AUE Aid to the Heat Network (Metering and Billing) Regulations
Following the workshop on the regulations held at the University of Birmingham on 4th June 2015 a copy of the presentation by Chris Smith, NMRO, has been placed on the AUE...
For over 40 years the University of East Anglia (UEA) has been at the forefront of climate change research. As might be expected from a university with a top-rated School of...
The University of Manchester used £2.2m funding from the HEFCE/Salix Revolving Green Fund (RGF) to implement energy efficient technologies. This is how they made improvements to...
Filter Trial Results improve air quality, reduce waste, energy consumption and CO2 emissions for Imperial College London – Delivering savings of over £50,000.
Muirhead Tower is a 16-storey building consisting of two tower blocks and a podium base. Completed in 1971, it houses the University of Birmingham College of Social Sciences,...
Andrews Water Heaters, part of Baxi Commercial Division, has supplied two Queen’s Award winning MAXXo direct red storage water heaters, together with a SOLARo pre-heat...
Like many higher education institutions Keele University has a well defined Renewable/Sustainable Energy Strategy.