Energy Systems Catapult has carried out a number of deep dives into the technologies potentially needed to achieve the UK government''s 2050 net zero emissions targets – such as nuclear,
Energy Systems Catapult, Arup, Electron and partners set to boost flexibility of the UK''s energy system through digitalisation. 23 October 2024. Energy Systems Catapult highlights key international considerations for UK
A consortium led by Energy Systems Catapult will receive £150,000 to develop a long-duration battery storage technology which could reduce the curtailment of wind power by up to 65%, helping Britain maximise
Energy Systems Catapult has carried out a number of deep dives into the technologies potentially needed to achieve the UK government''s 2050 net zero emissions targets – such as nuclear, digitalisation and storage and flexibility.
"Although the Energy Systems Catapult has a national responsibility, we fully recognise the importance of role of ''place'' in driving efficiency in our energy systems. This is why we find working with the Energy Capital Partnership so
Thermal storage manufacturer Sunamp is to receive £9.25 million to develop and trial its advanced thermal storage system in UK Living Lab homes. Sunamp will extend their existing heat battery to provide increased storage duration and
Today that Catapult, as part of the thriving Catapult Network, has grown to become an integral part of the UK''s drive towards powering the energy transition through "whole system", cross-industry collaboration, supporting
Energy Systems Catapult has carried out a number of deep dives into the technologies potentially needed to achieve the UK government''s 2050 net zero emissions targets – such as nuclear, digitalisation and storage and flexibility.
This report is part of the Innovating to Net Zero programme. Energy Systems Catapult has carried out a number of deep dives into the technologies potentially needed to achieve the UK government’s 2050 net zero emissions targets – such as nuclear, digitalisation and storage and flexibility.
Why work with us? A consortium led by Energy Systems Catapult will receive £150,000 to develop a long-duration battery storage technology which could reduce the curtailment of wind power by up to 65%, helping Britain maximise its renewable energy potential.
The Catapult is an independent, not-for-profit centre of excellence that bridges the gap between industry, government, academia and research. We take a whole-system view of the energy sector, helping us to identify and address innovation priorities and market barriers, in order to decarbonise the energy system at the lowest cost.
Energy Systems Catapult provides technical, commercial and policy expertise to drive innovation across the whole energy system. Our independent and technology-agnostic approach has built a trusted track record in delivering thought leadership, collaborative R&D and commercial commissions.
Energy Systems Catapult evaluates the impact of the Living Lab as part of its relationship with Innovate UK. It also monitors the impact on businesses of Living Lab support to help identify the value of the facility and the opportunities for improvement. For reasons of commercial sensitivity, these evaluations are not publicly available.
Today that Catapult, as part of the thriving Catapult Network, has grown to become an integral part of the UK’s drive towards powering the energy transition through “whole system”, cross-industry collaboration, supporting some great innovators and lighting the path for exciting new developments and innovations.