Carbon Trust powers up Energy Systems Innovation Platform

Michael Holder
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Backed by SSE, Centrica, DONG Energy and others, the Energy Systems Innovation Platform will initially focus on developing energy storage solutions

Six major energy companies have joined a new collaborative initiative led by the Carbon Trust aimed at solving "key issues currently preventing a more effective transition to a low cost and low carbon...

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