Tag: Energy & Renewables

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OxfordPV

Nature – Mesoporous TiO2 single crystals delivering enhanced mobility and performance

ACAL Energy

Selected to present at CleanEquity Monaco 2013

Clean Air Power

Quadrupled European system sales and positive 2013 outlook

OxfordPV

Parkwalk closes OxfordPV follow-on investment OxfordPV has developed a new solar cell technology that is manufactured from inexpensive, abundant, non-toxic and non-corrosive organic materials and can be scaled to any volume. The technology replaces the liquid electrolyte with… Read More

Clean Air Power

Contract Win Clean Air Power (AIM:CAP), the developer of Dual-Fuel™ combustion technology that enables heavy-duty diesel engines to operate on a combination of diesel and natural gas, is delighted to announce that it has received a significant Genesis… Read More

Clean Air Power

Parkwalk closes Clean Air Power investment for the UK Tech Fund III Clean Air Power has pioneered the move towards using natural gas to power vehicles by developing Dual-Fuel™ technologies that guarantee diesel engine performance, with significant cost… Read More

ACAL Energy

Vince Cable MP visit to ACAL Energy Rt Hon Vince Cable MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills met with Liverpool City Region LEP representatives last week. (Thursday 18th October 2012)….

OxfordPV

Lowest cost solar energy Oxford researchers have developed a photovoltaic (PV) technology that has the potential to deliver low cost, efficient solar cells that can be readily incorporated into glass building facades. Results just released in the journal… Read More

OxfordPV

Dr Henry Snaith wins Paterson Medal Dr Henry J Snaith, Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford. For his important contributions to the field of excitonic solar cells. Henry Snaith is a leading figure in excitonic solar cell research and… Read More

OxfordPV

TSB / UKTI ‘Clean and Cool’ Mission

ACAL Energy

Shows New Fuel Cell Stack Design Cheshire, UK – 14th March 2012 – ACAL Energy attracted a lot of interest at the FC EXPO show recently, when it unveiled a new, compact, low cost fuel cell stack design… Read More

ACAL Energy

FT: UK seeks to keep lead in fuel cells Britain is staking its claim to lead the race to find a carbon-free car engine by bringing two innovative hydrogen power companies together. Acal Energy, which has developed a… Read More

ACAL Energy

Step change in fuel cell durability A Route to Affordable Fuel Cell Vehicles Cheshire, UK – 19th January 2012 – ACAL Energy has completed an important step in a rigorous testing programme designed to evaluate the durability of… Read More

ACAL Energy

Achieves Key Milestones     First Demonstration System now ready for installation at Solvay Interox Cheshire, UK – 25th October 2011 – ACAL Energy has achieved key milestones in the development of its FlowCath® platinum-free liquid cathode fuel… Read More

OxfordPV

Parkwalk closes OxfordPV investment for the UK Tech Fund I OxfordPV has developed a new solar cell technology that is manufactured from inexpensive, abundant, non-toxic and non-corrosive organic materials and can be scaled to any volume. The technology… Read More

ACAL Energy

Parkwalk closes ACAL Energy investment for UK Tech Fund I ACAL Energy is the world’s leading developer of low cost PEM Fuel Cells systems. The ACAL hydrogen fuel cell technology uses a low cost liquid catalyst, reducing platinum… Read More

ACAL Energy

Carbon Trust invests £1m in ACAL A small company whose technology could cut the cost of hydrogen powered cars is to receive a £1m investment from the Carbon Trust, the government arm that pioneers carbon reduction. Acal Energy… Read More

ACAL Energy

Innovative Fuel Cell ready for installation ACAL Energy and its development partners have put the ground works in place to install the world’s first FlowCath® fuel cell technology system to be used in a practical application at Solvay… Read More

OxfordPV

Spin-out touts printed solar cells Start-up company believes that its organic solar cell technology has potential to reach conversion efficiencies of around 10%. Building-integrated PV A University of Oxford, UK, spin-off company claims that its printable, dye-based thin-film… Read More