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Ccell Renewables Limited
CCell | Digitised Living Reefs
CCell combats coastal erosion by working with nature to restore a sustainable balance to coastal environments and bring lasting protection to communities around the world.
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Financial period: 1 Dec 2023 to 30 Nov 2024
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Next generation coastal protection with Bio-based Electrochemical Artificial Reefs(BEARs)
1 Oct 2022 to 31 Oct 2024
The Bio-based Electrochemical Artificial Reef (BEAR) project will develop a cost-effective, long-term resilient solution to face the most pressing challenges of coastal protection worldwide. The project aims to replace the use of steel in CCell Reefs with bio-based materials to reduce costs, carbon footprint, and risk of supply shortages while maintaining...
ARMOUR - Artificial Reused Metal Offshore Underwater Reefs
1 Apr 2022 to 31 Mar 2023
More than one third of the world's coastlines, and 3000km of the UK's, are suffering from erosion as a result of climate change and urbanisation. Traditional "hard" approaches to coastal protection like breakwaters and sea walls are made from concrete and rock, which is unsustainable and expensive. They disrupt the coastal environment, feel the full force...