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Financial support makes an innovative approach to aluminium smelting a commercial reality.
When Artemis Intelligent Power wanted to prove that its hydraulic transmission system could replace the gearboxes currently used in wind-turbines, it sought Carbon Trust help.
Part of the Carbon Trust Incubator scheme since 2005, IRT Surveys uses infrared technology and innovative software to measure precise levels of energy loss. Through the IRT Energy software, clients can upload thermal images of a building, and receive a detailed report on precisely how much energy is being wasted and the resulting cost implications.
Through the Carbon Trust’s Incubator scheme, ACAL Energy is working to make fuel cells an affordable, clean energy source for everyday applications. Fuel cells work like batteries, but run on an external fuel source.
Supported by the Carbon Trust’s Incubator scheme, Juice Technology Ltd is pushing the boundaries of energy efficient lighting, making dramatic energy savings without sacrificing illumination. Since 2001, Juice Technology has been developing LED lighting systems which require less power, emit less heat, and are longer lasting than traditional bulbs.
The energy consumption of mobile phones and base stations is set to increase dramatically. The same is true of TV broadcast transmissions as networks switch to digital. With support from the Carbon Trust, Nujira is working on a solution.
The Carbon Trust helped this company under their incubation scheme, by providing them with ideas, practical planning help and useful contacts within the industry.
The unique idea here is to modify air conditioning units required for mobile base stations.
This company have a novel idea for heat exchangers in chemical reactors, the design of which hasn't changed in the last 50 years.
The Carbon Trust helped this company under their incubation scheme, by providing the with ideas, practical planning help and useful contacts within the industry.
Have created a technology they believe will improve the performance and cost-effectiveness of hybrid and electric vehicles.
'Defrost on demand' is a system which allows a refrigeration product, such as a supermarket display fridge or freezer to defrost itself only when necessary.