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Caldera secures £470k BEIS funding for Warmstone heat battery pilot

British heat battery start-up Caldera has secured a £470,000 grant from the Department of Business Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to help it rollout its Warmstone battery to 12 pilot homes. The Warmstone heat battery has been developed to store off-peak renewable electricity as heat, which can then be used for providing zero-carbon heating and

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“Keeping warm while staying green is on a lot of peoples’ minds this winter. […] It looks a little like a Dalek, but this is a giant battery that stores energy as heat. This is one of the first of these unique products to be delivered and installed in a home.” “The heat batteries are

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New ‘game changing’ domestic heat batteries could decarbonise Britain’s rural homes and take pressure off the grid

A novel domestic heat battery could help decarbonise millions of British homes – and act as massive renewable energy stores in the years ahead. Heating our homes is one of the UK’s biggest sources of CO2 – accounting for 15 percent of all emissions. Most homes are heated by mains gas, which is the main

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Heat battery pioneers Caldera and myenergi join forces to help homeowners make the most of green electricity

Caldera, the heat battery company, has teamed up with greentech innovators myenergi to help homeowners ‘go electric’. As more and more eco-minded homeowners switch to electricity to heat their homes and power their cars, there is a need for smart technologies to help savvy householders make the most of flexible tariffs and low-cost low-carbon generation.

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