The CATCHER project, a collaborative effort between industry and academia, has recently been featured in the Horizon Research and Innovation Magazine.
The article gives insights into how CATCHER has developed a new technology that can harness energy from atmospheric electricity and convert it into usable electrical power. It outlines the project´s success in capturing electricity from the air, as it is not relying on traditional sources as wind, solar and hydropower and has the potential to be used in remote areas or disaster-stricken regions, where electricity supply is often unreliable or non-existent.
In conclusion, the CATCHER project’s groundbreaking work has been recognized in the Horizon Research and Innovation Magazine, and its success in capturing electricity from the air is a significant step forward in the development of clean, sustainable energy sources.
You may read the whole article here.
Horizon Online Magazine
https://ec.europa.eu/research-and-innovation/en/horizon-magazine
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