As well as 10 major collaborative research and development projects, 21 SMEs will receive funding to undertake technical feasibility studies for their technologies.
‘The introduction of renewable energy technologies will, over time, reduce our dependence on fossil fuels,’ said Iain Gray, chief executive, Technology Strategy Board. ‘However, these will continue to dominate our energy supply for at least another 40 years. In addition, the continuing drive and increasing political and regulatory pressure to reduce CO2 emissions means that our large process industries also need to urgently address this challenge.’
One activity to benefit from TSB funding is the E.ON-led IMPACT project.
The TSB is to contribute £908,652 to the £1,834,729 project, which aims to improve the efficiency of steel-based coal-fired power plant.
Consortium members include Doosan Babcock Energy, Alstom Power and Loughborough University.
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Where will all the raw materials come from for the manufacturing process? How will they be transported to the factory and what is going to be done with the various scrap and residues?