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Caldera looks to scale-up manufacture of low-carbon heat cells

Caldera have been featured in Built in Digital. A UK company specialising in heat storage is taking its first steps towards scaling-up the manufacture of its groundbreaking ‘thermal battery’ technology. Caldera, based in Hampshire, has engaged the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) to design a heat cell gigafactory to mass manufacture its low-carbon heat storage system at …

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Caldera wins UK Government’s £4.3 million contract to create industrial heat cells with volcanic rock and aluminum scrap

Caldera have been featured in Al Circle magazine. Caldera, an energy firm, has been awarded £4.3 million as part of the UK Government’s Industrial Fuel Switching Competition to build demonstrator industrial-scale heat cells made from volcanic rock and scrap aluminium in Southampton, UK. These cells aim to store renewable energy to provide industrial heat on …

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Industrial heat cells store renewable energy

Caldera have been featured in the Institute of Materials IOM3 magazine. Demonstrator industrial-scale heat cells made from volcanic rock and scrap aluminium are to be built in Southampton, UK, by energy firm Caldera. This is following an award of £4.3mln as part of the UK Government’s Industrial Fuel Switching Competition. Read more at IOM3

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Caldera to build industrial heat cells from rock and scrap metal

Caldera have once again been featured in The Engineer. Hampshire’s Caldera has been awarded £4.3m to develop industrial heat cells using recycled aluminium and volcanic rock. Founded in 2018, the startup has been developing its thermal storage technology over the past five years, initially targeting domestic heating with its Warmstone heat battery. Now the company …

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A new type of electric storage boiler could enable on-site generators to store solar energy cheaper and more safely than batteries. The patented technology developed by start up Caldera, uses a solid material which is heated up using off peak electricity and on-site renewables. Read more from page 15 in Energy in Buildings & Industry

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Brewers could benefit from new style of storage boiler

British brewers could cut their carbon footprint using a new type of electric storage boiler developed by British start-up Caldera. The patented technology can generate process heat or steam for brewing without the use of carbon-emitting gas or oil. Read more at Beer Today

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British brewers encouraged to tap into electric storage boilers to decarbonise operations

British brewers could cut their carbon footprint using a new type of electric storage boiler. The patented technology, developed by British start-up Caldera, can generate process heat or steam for brewing without the use of carbon-emitting gas or oil. Caldera storage boilers use a solid material which is heated up using surplus energy from wind …

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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 is believed to be a large contributor to their overall carbon footprint. Southampton firm Caldera promises to help with this issue with the use of …

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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 heat batteries for use in industrial settings. Read more at Process Industry Match