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Caldera Heat Batteries Limited
Caldera Heat Batteries Low Carbon Heat
Caldera Heat Batteries Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2017 based in South East England.
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Financial period: 1 Jan 2024 to 31 Dec 2024
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Published 24 Sep 2024 09:30
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Heat as a Service (HaaS) using Warmstone Zero Carbon Boiler (ZCB)
1 Nov 2020 to 31 Jan 2021
Caldera has developed a Zero Carbon Boiler (ZCB) which takes renewable electricity from the grid and converts it into heat which is stored within the unit until the consumer wants heating or hot water. The ZCB has an innovative core inside that is trademarked as "Warmstone" Technology. The Warmstone technology is a low cost storage media that is able to a...
Experimental Development of a Zero Carbon Boiler to a stage where it can deployed in real homes with beta customers
1 Oct 2020 to 30 Jun 2021
Caldera is a heat storage company looking to decarbonise the economy by solving grid scale problems. The UK government is looking to tackle the economic impact of Covid-19 by 'building back better' a green economy that will deliver directly on the government's Clean Growth Strategy and net zero carbon ambition. Caldera has developed a Zero Carbon Boiler w...
Improved Solar PV powered cooker with integrated thermal storage
1 Jun 2020 to 28 Feb 2021
"Half a billion people could be pushed into poverty as economies around the world shrink because of the coronavirus outbreak, a new study has warned. Poverty levels in developing countries could be set back by up to 30 years, research released by the United Nations University's World Institute for Development Economics Research." 9th April 2020 Almost 3.7...