Government confirms universities to lead development of Faraday Battery Institute

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Greg Clark announces leading universities will play central role in £65m battery R&D push, as EU mulls energy storage plan

The government yesterday announced fresh details for its planned Faraday Battery Institute, confirming seven universities have been named as founding partners for the national research institution...

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