Electrochemical energy storage: from fundamental studies to pilot engineering: Li ion batteries
23 SEPTEMBER11:30 - 13:00
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ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY | |||
INNOVATION FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION | |||
TT.VI - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||
Electrochemical energy storage from fundamental studies to pilot engineering: Li ion batteries |
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Co-organized with Polytechnic of Turin, IIT Center for Sustainable Future Technologies - CSFT@POLITO, FBK and ENEA Chair: Pier Paolo PROSINI - CV, ENEA |
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To significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, a decisive shift in favour of renewable energy is needed. The development of increasingly efficient batteries is one of the most important factors in facilitating this transition. The applications in which batteries can be applied vary widely from the transport sector to energy storage technologies to support the electricity grid. |
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The symposium is part of the workshop WS.I | |||
TT.VI.B.1 WS.I.6.1 | Silvia BODOARDO - CV Polytechnic of Turin Advanced materials for European Li-ion batteries: from raw materials to manufacturing and recycling |
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TT.VI.B.2 WS.I.6.2 | Pier Paolo PROSINI - CV ENEA The ENEA objectives within IPCEI Battery |
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TT.VI.B.3 WS.I.6.3 | Laura SILVESTRI - CV ENEA Development of a Co-free Li-rich layered oxide material to use as positive electrode in Li-ion batteries |
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TT.VI.B.4 WS.I.6.4 | Alessandro AGOSTINI - CV ENEA The role of sustainability assessment in the technological innovation |
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