Centre for Sustainable Cooling

Effective cooling is essential to preserve food and medicines. It is key within sustainable urbanisation, it underpins economic growth, and provides a ladder out of rural poverty. However, unmanaged growth in cooling, especially in emerging and fast-growing markets, represents one of the largest threats to climate goals, natural resources and energy resilience. Meeting societal and technological needs for cooling and increasing demand in developed and developing economies without catastrophic environmental impact requires the development of sustainable and equitable ‘clean cooling’ energy systems and technologies.
The Centre for Sustainable Cooling (CSC) is a hub for academics, technical experts, policy makers, INGOs, local communities and industry experts to come together to resolve heat related challenges with sustainable cooling and cold chain solutions.
The CSC’s advanced processes and collaborative approach looks at every aspect of creating solutions at system level considering the wellbeing of the environment and society.
The CSC's research is focused on the post-harvest practices, storage and distribution of food and other cold chain goods such as vaccines. Technology and solutions aim to be renewable, develop skills, have financial incentives and can be commercialised and accessible.
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Global and National Projects
Africa Centre of Sustainable Cooling and Cold-chain (ACES)
The Africa Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold-chain (ACES) and SPOKE were developed as the launch pad for a global programme to increase access to climate-friendly cold-chains.
India Centre in Sustainable Cooling and Cold-Chain
The India Centre of Excellence aims to increase food security, food preservation and medical services, economic benefits for farmers, reducing gender, health, social and economic inequalities.
Our Research
The Energy Challenge of cooling
Energy consumption from the cooling sector is projected to grow approximately 2.5x to 9,500 TWh by 2050.
Clean Cold Chains
The importance of cold chain is already well understood at the highest levels of India’s government.
Resilient Systems for Energy and Cooling (ReSet Cool)
We focus on the sustainable and Net Zero emission transition through a whole-systems approach, and the nexus of energy-mobility-food-health.
Our Research
Wider research projects
Meeting our cooling needs sustainably within our climate change, natural resource and clean air targets.
Meet the team
Meet the Sustainable Cooling Research Group team members