The six month £140,000 project will examine the feasibility of capturing and using large quantities of waste heat from power stations and industrial processes and storing it underground for use later in homes and offices.
ETI Chief Executive Dr David Clarke said: “Capturing even 10% of this waste heat would have a significant impact on the UK’s total carbon emissions and security of supply, helping reduce our need for large quantities of imported fuels in the winter months when prices are highest.
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Source: www.energytechnologies.co.uk