Energy Technologies Institute launches greener grid viability studies

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New research to assess ability of grid to cope with huge increase in renewable energy capacity

The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) will today announce the launch of two wide-ranging research projects to examine the ability of the UK grid to cope with an increased reliance on renewable energy....

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