Energy centre for Manchester

An academic and commercial partnership has this week opened the Joule Centre for Energy Research at Manchester’s Museum of Science and Industry.

An academic and commercial partnership has this week opened the Joule Centre for Energy Research, the Northwest’s first centre for the development of sustainable energy technologies, at Manchester’s Museum of Science and Industry.

 

The Centre, funded by the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA), will pioneer low-carbon technologies, including new wave, tidal and micro-hydro technologies. Its research will also focus on developing a host of new ‘smart’ technologies aimed at improving energy efficiency in the home and for industry.

 

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