Thermal interface company Cambridge Nanotherm has expanded its manufacturing capabilities to meet demand for LED thermal substrates. Its technology is a thin electrically insulating coating with high thermal conductivity for metal cored PCBs (MCPCBs). Andy Matthews, Cambridge Nanotherm COO, commented:…
AN advanced manufacturing company in St Helens that has developed an energy storage system has received backing from Liverpool-based funding provider MSIF. Heptron Manufacturing (UK) has invented a patented system which stores energy collected from energy generators such as solar…
Swansea University has introduced an active classroom that will generate, store and release its own solar energy. Developed at the universityâs SPECIFIC Innovation and Knowledge Centre, the electricity in the classroom is generated by a steel roof with integrated solar…
The first British rotary engine sports car made its historic debut at the 2016 Cenex Low Carbon Vehicle Event on September 14-15. The major event was held at the Millbrook Proving Ground as the car enjoyed a dynamic ride and…
An iconic London Routemaster red bus will go green with a Cummins ISB4.5 clean diesel engine, which will ensure it is fit to meet the Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) standards planned to take effect in congested parts of the capital…
Lucion Services has made a âgame changingâ deal with the acquisition of asbestos and environmental consultancy firm Redhills. Lucion, the environmental and occupational safety group, will now see its annual turnover double to £25 million and increase its staff numbers…
Carlton Power has been served with a termination notice from the National Grid after it missed its deadline to secure investment (July 2). However, Amber Rudd, Energy Secretary, has given the developer extra time (until December 16) to find financial…
Four space engineers have developed a zero emissions air conditioning system that won’t pollute the atmosphere when operating. For many years air conditioning systems in homes, shopping centres, factories and offices have been recognised as major contributors to CO2 emissions,…
A new type of gravity base foundations developed by BAM for offshore wind turbines is set for its first use at EDF’s offshore wind demonstration project in Blyth. BAM said that sealing the contract marks a very significant milestone for…
Talks have begun to get the ball rolling on a planned offshore windfarm on the East Yorkshire coast. Public consultations are under way over the fate of the major renewable energy project which has been dubbed, Hornsea Project Three by…
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