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Innovate UK is providing the funding for feasibility studies and research and development into promising new battery technologies
It follows a consultation launched by BEIS earlier this year, which included proposals for two new schemes to incentivise the cost-effective installation of low carbon heat technologies and the generation of renewable heat
The BATTERY 2030+ programme’s goal is to create more environmentally friendly and safer batteries with better performance, greater storage options and longer life
It will support experiments, data analysis and computer modelling and simulation of plasma behaviour
The Radioactive Waste Management Research Support Office will provide independent evidence-based research to underpin the development of a geological disposal facility in the UK
Projects aim to improve the performance and lower the cost and risk of technologies that can be used to produce biofuels, biopower and bio-products from biomass and waste resources
Proposals are being sought to address issues related to changing emissions and exposure patterns and health impacts on groups of people most at risk
The organic and perovskite solar cells are critical to advances such as zero carbon buildings and vehicles as well as the Internet of Things
They will research and incubate mining, processing and purification technologies that are environmentally sustainable
UK-based wireless telecommunications provider Vilicom has installed the robust, in-building equipment