BCES Collaborations

Our research at the Birmingham Centres for Energy Storage is undertaken in collaboration with leading institutions at the national and international level.

We collaborate with:

The Centre for Energy Storage is collaborating with other academic institutions such as Imperial College London, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Sheffield University, University of Nottingham, Warwick University, and University of Hull.

To make an enquiry or discuss future collaborative opportunities, please contact Dr Jonathan Radcliffe.

Tyseley Energy Park

Tyseley Energy Park (TEP) is working with the University of Birmingham and partners from across the region to create an energy and waste nexus for the city of Birmingham. 

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    • Report of UK-China workshops on the Future of energy storage: technologies and policy (Royal academy of Engineering)
    • Pathways for Energy Storage
    • Liquid air in the energy and transport systems
    • Liquid air technologies- a guide to the potential