Strata completes Phase 1 of BEIS Direct Air Capture innovation competition
As a business, Strata has been at the forefront of engineering expertise since its inception in 1998, working alongside commercial partners and academic institutions to design, manufacture, commission, inspect and maintain bespoke equipment across a wide range of sectors.
Supporting the UK’s net zero ambitions
As a business, Strata has been at the forefront of engineering expertise since its inception in 1998, working alongside commercial partners and academic institutions to design, manufacture, commission, inspect and maintain bespoke equipment across a wide range of sectors.
Consortium awarded Government Direct Air Capture funding
On 24th May 2021, the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) published its list of approved projects selected for Phase 1 of the Direct air capture and greenhouse gas removal programme.
Carbon capture takes centre stage at Science Museum’s new exhibit
As the UK begins the second phase of reopening under the Government’s roadmap, the Science Museum opens its latest exhibition exploring technological and nature-based solutions being developed to capture carbon.
‘Green’ aviation jet fuel project on schedule
You may remember in May, we announced a new collaboration with the Energy Institute at the University of Sheffield on an innovative pilot plant at its Translational Energy Research Centre.
Strata collaborates with the Energy Institute at the University of Sheffield to produce ‘green’ aviation jet fuel
Strata Technology is delighted to announce a new collaboration with the Energy Institute at the University of Sheffield to begin work on an innovative pilot plant at its new Translational Energy Research Centre.
Strata’s Dr Roger Kimber appears in Leaders Council podcast alongside Sir Geoff Hurst
The Leaders Council of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is currently in the process of talking to leading figures from across the nation in an attempt to understand this universal trait and what it means in Britain and Northern Ireland today.
A successful transition to ISO 45001
As defined by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), ISO 45001 is the new international standard for health and safety at work developed by national and international standards committees, completely independent of government.