"When we started in 2011, I would have never imagined that a decade later, Cambridge Cleantech would be the UK's longest standing and most successful business network for cleantech companies," said Martin Garratt, CEO of Cambridge Cleantech.

It says: "While the numbers are worrying, there is still course to steer the ship and limit the devastating effects of global warming, and we will continue to support clean energy and climate tech solutions that have the potential to do so."

With more and more people turning to renewable energy, the urgency to develop batteries is high and there is no time for the technology, “to prove itself and mature,” said Professor Braham Ferreira during the Symposium. This high pressure to develop has consequences for safety.

This November, when political heads descend in Glasgow for COP26, citizens around the world will demand strong commitments to address the climate challenge.

As (North-West Europe) NWE is increasingly investing in distributed renewable energies (e.g. roof-mounted solar PV), the need for medium capacity energy storage solutions becomes apparent, with a market potential reaching €250bn by 2025.

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"When we started in 2011, I would have never imagined that a decade later, Cambridge Cleantech would be the UK's longest standing and most successful business network for cleantech companies," said Martin Garratt, CEO of Cambridge Cleantech.

It says: "While the numbers are worrying, there is still course to steer the ship and limit the devastating effects of global warming, and we will continue to support clean energy and climate tech solutions that have the potential to do so."

With more and more people turning to renewable energy, the urgency to develop batteries is high and there is no time for the technology, “to prove itself and mature,” said Professor Braham Ferreira during the Symposium. This high pressure to develop has consequences for safety.

This November, when political heads descend in Glasgow for COP26, citizens around the world will demand strong commitments to address the climate challenge.

As (North-West Europe) NWE is increasingly investing in distributed renewable energies (e.g. roof-mounted solar PV), the need for medium capacity energy storage solutions becomes apparent, with a market potential reaching €250bn by 2025.