The technologies overcome forced oscillations and grid frequency events, which can cause widespread disruption over entire power grids.
Thirteen SMEs from the clean technology industry have joined the fourth cohort of the Climate Innovation Platform Innovator Challenge.
The method charges the car at an EV charging station, and the charging process stores the microwave energy inside the car.
The University and Vital Energi will work together to continue the development of thermal storage Intellectual Property (IP).
A new project, called VaccMap, will track vaccine vials through the vaccine cold-chain system in Rwanda to improve vaccine security for African communities.
The three-year project will deliver a holistic solution for end-of-life batteries through green, low-cost, and environmentally friendly recycling processes.
Thirteen cleantech businesses have celebrated their graduation from the Climate Innovation Platform’s ‘Low Carbon Energy Solutions, Innovator Challenge’.