Search for dissertations about: "bio batteries"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words bio batteries.
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1. Wood-based Materials for Lithium-ion Batteries
Abstract : Lithium-ion batteries (LIB) have become very important recently as power sources for portable electronics and electric vehicles. Today non-renewable petroleum-based polymers are used as binders in state-of-the-art LIB. Therefore, it is essential to investigate alternative binders, which are environmentally friendly and inexpensive. READ MORE
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2. Sulfonated Cellulose Membranes for Energy Storage Applications
Abstract : In the ongoing efforts to reduce the dependency of mankind on fossil fuels for the supply of energy, renewable energy sources such as solar cells and wind turbines are employed to an increasing extent. Transitioning a large portion of electrical grids to intermittent power sources come with several problems that need to be taken into account and handled, such as ensuring supply at peak power demand and considering frequency regulation and other issues related to the stability of the grid. READ MORE
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3. Short- and long-term variability in future electricity systems – Ensuring the flexibility to manage the grid frequency and inter-annual variations
Abstract : To achieve climate mitigation targets, the net climate impact from electricity generation must be drastically reduced in the near future, and eventually eliminated. The level of generation must also be increased to accommodate the increasing demand as the transport and industry sectors undergo electrification. READ MORE
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4. Tailored cellulosic materials by physical adsorption of polyelectrolytes
Abstract : The growing interest in using bio-based resources has made forest-based cellulose (used as fibre and nanofibril building elements) a good candidate for the development of new materials. In order to be used in commercial applications, cellulose must however be processed and/or functionalized to provide the final material with specific properties. READ MORE
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5. Variation management for cost-efficient integration of variable renewable electricity
Abstract : The aim of this work is to improve our understanding of how wind power and solar photovoltaics (PV) can be integrated into the electricity system in a cost-efficient manner. For this, a techno-economic cost-minimising model of the electricity system is used for a set of case studies. READ MORE