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Metrology and standards for the UK energy storage industry

Dr Juyeon Park of the National Physical Laboratory discusses the development and commercialisation of high energy density batteries.

Janus graphene to facilitate sustainable sodium-ion batteries

Researchers at the Chalmers University of Technology have developed a concept for high-performance, sustainable sodium-ion batteries using Janus graphene.

Transforming the landscape of hydrogen energy production

Clean hydrogen energy may soon be realised on a global scale as researchers have designed an innovative solar-powered method to harness it.

Realising a decarbonised Earth with collective battery storage

A novel study has highlighted that a collective battery storage system in communities may significantly help achieve a decarbonised planet.

Emerging producer of superior and ethical crystalline vein graphite

Introducing Margosa Graphite Limited and the Ridee Ganga Project, an integrated vein graphite mine/value add proposal that will ultimately supply high purity vein graphite materials for energy storage and other high-end industrial applications.

Transforming pipes and anchors into a sustainable energy storage system

A new IIASA-led study has analysed the potential of a novel sustainable energy storage system that incorporates pipes and anchors.

Sustainable stationary energy storage with hybrid redox-flow batteries

Researchers at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg have developed a novel method for producing hybrid redox-flow batteries with a long battery life, with promising potential for sustainable stationary energy storage.

Electric energy storage solutions for a sustainable future

Ozop Energy Solutions Inc, a US based public company (OTC: OZSC) provides electrical energy storage solutions for a greener and smarter future: from energy...

Shaping Europe’s energy storage future

Brittney Elzarei, Policy Manager at EASE, spoke to The Innovation Platform’s Lorna Malkin about the policy environment surrounding batteries in Europe and the potential of new and disruptive energy storage solutions

World’s first concept for rechargeable cement-based batteries

Novel research at the Chalmers University of Technology outlines a new theory for developing cement-based rechargeable batteries.

Developing environmentally friendly aqueous and metal-free batteries

Researchers at Texas A&M University are working to develop more sustainable and less volatile batteries that are aqueous, and metal-free.

3D printed proton-conductive membrane paves way for energy storage devices

Researchers at Tohoku University have 3D printed the first proton exchange membrane, a core component of batteries, electrochemical capacitors, and fuel cells.

Optimising oxygen evolution reaction to isolate hydrogen without using fossil fuels

Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory have been investigating methods to optimise oxygen evolution reaction in research that could make using hydrogen as a clean energy source more efficient and affordable.

USA Rare Earth: supplying critical minerals for the green technology revolution

Building a resilient ‘mine-to-magnet’ and ‘mine-to-battery’ vertically-integrated clean-green domestic supply chain for critical minerals.

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