The Secretary of State for Business, Sajid Javid MP, has officially opened the University of Birmingham’s cryogenic energy storage pilot facility, a technology using ‘liquid air’ to store and provide power which could transform future energy systems.
Housed on the University of Birmingham’s campus, the new facility is the UK’s first dedicated research facility for energy storage using cryogenic liquids, comprising new laboratories, equipment, and a major demonstration plant. The new facility is the UK’s first dedicated research facility for energy storage using cryogenic liquids. Liquid air could…
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