RheEnergise, UK universities win grant for High-Density Hydro energy storage system work
In partnership with the University of Greenwich and the University of Exeter, UK-based RheEnergise has secured a grant of £1 million ($1.2 million), funded through the Net Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP) as part of the UK Government’s Energy Entrepreneurs Fund (EEF). The government grant will fund work to identify and test waste materials (such as[…]
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