ETI expands its Smart Systems and Heat engineering team
The ETI has expanded its Smart Systems and Heat engineering team with the recruitment of six specialists
The ETI has expanded its Smart Systems and Heat engineering team with the recruitment of six specialists
ETI welcomes the launch of the Government’s Heat strategy by the Department of Energy & Climate Change.
The MP for Meriden, Caroline Spelman, has officially opened The Energy Technologies Institute’s (ETI) new Birmingham office.
ETI has appointed Tim German to a newly created post of Partnership Development Manager for its Smart Systems and Heat technology programme
ETI has launched four projects worth more than £1m to help catalogue the technology infrastructure and identify the ICT as well as the value chains required to develop, design, test and demonstrate a first of a kind Smart Energy System for the UK
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has appointed Simon Hyams to a newly created post of Business Development Director for its Smart Systems and Heat technology programme
ETI signs lease on new Birmingham office and announces Director, Smart Systems & Heat
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has launched a £3 million research project which will lead to a comprehensive behavioural study involving householders focused on heat and energy consumption in the UK. The study – which will involve thousands of householders - is part of the ETI’s £100 million Smart Systems and Heat (SSH) technology programme launched in April by the Prime Minister, David Cameron. The aim of the programme is to design and demonstrate the first of its kind smart energy system in the UK.
Smart Systems and Heat Programme launches alongside Hitachi joining as the first programme associate.
The ETI has today announced it is seeking partners for a new comprehensive consumer behaviour study into the field of smart system technology and heat.
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