Gravitricity targets White House clean tech support in US push

James Murray
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UK-based energy storage specialist forms US partnership that aims to tap $450m of Inflation Reduction Act fund for clean energy projects at coal mines

The US green subsidy blitz continues to attract interest from clean tech firms on this side of the Atlantic, with UK-based energy storage technology developer Gravitricity today announcing it is poised...

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