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Heat batteries are brewing new green adventure for UK’s beers
Could heat batteries hold the key to the decarbonisation of the UK’s beer industry? Industries, including manufacturing, food refining and pharmaceuticals are currently using steam systems in their operations. The technology
Caldera Secures £295K to Decarbonise Industrial Steam
Caldera Heat Batteries has secured a £295,000 grant from the Department of Business Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) for a feasibility study on how to roll out thousands of Warmstone
New trade association Thermal Storage UK launched
A new trade association has been launched to promote the use of thermal storage in buildings in the UK and beyond. Thermal Storage UK has been founded by Tom Lowe,
Pilot trials home heating by battery
Caldera Heat Batteries has secured a £470,000 grant from the Department of Business Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to roll out its Warmstone heat batteries to 12 pilot homes across
Caldera secures £470k to solve hard-to-heat homes
Caldera Heat Batteries has secured a £470,000 grant from the Department of Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to rollout their innovative Warmstone heat batteries to twelve pilot off-grid and
Caldera secures £470k BEIS funding for Warmstone heat battery pilot
British heat battery start-up Caldera has secured a £470,000 grant from the Department of Business Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to help it rollout its Warmstone battery to 12 pilot
BBC South Today
“Keeping warm while staying green is on a lot of peoples’ minds this winter. […] It looks a little like a Dalek, but this is a giant battery that stores
Suella Braverman Visits Innovative Local Firm Caldera
Local MP Suella Braverman QC visited Fareham business Caldera to find out how its world leading zero carbon heat battery technology will revolutionise household heating. Read more at Suella Braverman
New ‘game changing’ domestic heat batteries could decarbonise Britain’s rural homes and take pressure off the grid
A novel domestic heat battery could help decarbonise millions of British homes – and act as massive renewable energy stores in the years ahead. Heating our homes is one of