The University of Nottingham enjoys a reputation for excellence in a broad range of energy technology research. Its Energy Technologies Research Institute draws together engineers, chemists, physicists, bioscientists and social scientists to find innovative solutions to sustainable and secure energy supplies, and new technologies aimed at mitigating global warming. Collaborative research areas include: clean fossil fuels and carbon abatement technologies; hydrogen and fuel cells; renewable energy production; infrastructure technologies for green energy; energy-efficient technology in the built environment; and the environmental, economic and social impact of energy use and the carbon economy. The University is building a major research centre in Sustainable Energy Technology at its pioneering campus in the People's Republic of China, and recently announced plans also to construct research houses at the China campus, which will complement 'eco houses' built at University Park Campus in Nottingham UK. The 'Creative Energy Homes' project is stimulating sustainable design ideas and promoting new ways of providing affordable, environmentally sustainable housing which is innovative in design. Several large companies including Stoneguard, Roger Bullivant, E-On and BASF are supporting the venture.