BBC Radio Cumbria Interview with CEO Ben Clube
EnergyPathways CEO Ben Clube had the pleasure of speaking with Mike Zeller on BBC Radio Cumbria this morning, where he outlined the impact that the MESH integrated energy storage project could have on lowering consumer energy bills and the significant opportunities it could bring to Barrow-in-Furness and the UK’s energy and industrial sectors.
MESH can play an important role in supporting Barrow’s long-term development as a key hub for energy infrastructure and its potential to play a central role in the UK’s future energy system.
EnergyPathways’ MESH project, expected to be Britain’s largest integrated energy storage project, will bolster Britain’s energy security and lower consumer bills. Designated a project of “national significance” by the UK Government, MESH combines compressed air electrical storage (“CAES”) with natural gas and hydrogen storage.
Link to BBC Sounds - Listen from 1:55:20 onward: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002wjrq?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile

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