News
Press Releases
Build Environment/Energy Efficiency: Venture Investment
10 June 2010
“In the VB Research deal list, we noticed a trend for deals in the overlapping spaces of energy efficiency and home security”...
Wind of change, Director Magazine
01 July 2009
"From wind turbines to fuel cells... clean-tech businesses are ushering in a green-energy revolution that may help lift Britain out of recession." ...
Start-ups take advantage of IT breakthrough, ComputerWeekly.com
30 June 2009
"Cambridge has been recognised as an important cluster for technology start-ups since the publication of the Cambridge Phenomenon Report in 1985." ...
The e-stack natural ventilation system, The Architects'' Journal
11 June 2009
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Natural ventilation for schools, Building Sustainable Design
11 June 2009
"A Dorset school is now reaping the benefit of its brave decision to be a guinea pig for an atrium-linked natural ventilation system." ...
Making money from fresh air, The Sunday Times
08 March 2009
"How one UK firm used a £75,000 grant to create a way of recycling waste heat..." ...
Second wind, Building Magazine
05 December 2008
"A Cambridge university research team decided traditional natural ventilation strategies were just not up to scratch and came up with a new approach..." ...
Body heat can be key to cutting fuel bills says Cambridge start-up
22 October 2008
"The simplest way to reduce fuel costs this winter is to use the heat you already generate yourself!" ...
E-Stack wins Euromoney and E&Y Global Renewable Energy Awards
26 September 2008
"E-Stack Ltd has won the Euromoney and Ernst & Young Global Renewable Energy Awards 2008 “Most Enterprising New Market Entrant of the Year”. The awards, nicknamed the ‘Green Oscars’, were established to recognise the......
The Clean Tech Start-up Index
15 September 2008
"e-stack is a ventilation system that recycles heat generated in buildings to save energy by minimising fan power. The objective is to keep rooms comfortably heated yet regularly replenished with fresh air, keeping CO2 levels low..."...

