The UK’s Ulster Chartered Institute (UKRI) has announced a £1.3 million funding boost for new digital energy data applications, which could be used to deliver net-zero energy systems in local areas across the UK and around the globe.
Source: sciencebusiness.netPublished on 2021-04-08
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