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Power-to-Gas (PtG)
Wind becomes hydrogen -
Fuel cell power plants
Supplying housing estates -
Lithium-ion batteries
High specific energy -
Supercapacitors
Capacitors

Store PV-electricity economical
To use electricity generated by photovoltaic systems efficiently, an intelligent management of storage, on site consumption and feeding to the grid is necessary. Sunways, Akasol and Fraunhofer ISE partnered in order to develop such highly efficient PV-battery-system with intelligent communication and control. ... more

Innovative Supercapacitors
Supercapacitors are becoming one of the most important electrochemical storage devoces. The IES project aim to develop innovatice supercapacitors having high energy and containing new and safe components, able to work in a broad range of temperatures. ... more

Balancing inflexible electricity generation
In the “Multi-Grid Storage” research project, researchers are analysing measures for balancing out inflexible electricity generation by linking the electricity, gas and heating supplies. For instance, it is intended to develop the storage and balancing measures required in Germany, identify useful interactions and develop criteria for their systematic optimisation. ... more

From power grid to fundamental research
In
the ENREKON project, which stands for the “Development of resource-efficient
condensers for short-term energy storage”, researchers are synthesising ionic
liquids and transition metal oxides. Following this, a physical and structural analysis will be performed. Important capacitor-specific characteristics will be determined with dielectric spectroscopy over a wide temperature- and frequency range. ... more

Hydrogen fuel production by electrolysis
In a study, scientists are determining the theoretical prerequisites for testing an integrated overall system at an industrially relevant scale. For the “electricity – hydrogen – large-scale storage – usage” system, principles are being developed that are intended to identify as many risks as possible for the implementation. ... more