Search for dissertations about: "Redox Flow Batteries"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Redox Flow Batteries.
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1. Electrochemical Studies of Quinonoid Compounds for Aqueous Organic Redox Flow Batteries
Abstract : In the current times of uncertainty in face of climate change, sustainable energy-related technologies are developed with urgency. A candidate of special interest is Aqueous Organic Redox Flow Batteries (AORFB), whose utility depends heavily on the organic molecules used. READ MORE
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2. Aqueous Organic Redox Flow Batteries - Electrochemical Studies of Quinonoid Compounds
Abstract : Society faces a large challenge in transitioning to sustainably generating electricity from renewable energy sources such as wind and solar. One of the biggest obstacles to this transition is the intermittence of the sources, leading to a mismatch of supply and demand, a problem most commonly solved by installing large‐scale energy storage. READ MORE
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3. 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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4. Organic Materials-based Electrochemical Flow Cells for Energy Applications
Abstract : To meet the 2015 Paris Agreement requirement of limiting global warming to 1.5 °C, the transition from fossil fuels to renewables (solar and wind) necessitates a rapid change of the energy landscape. READ MORE
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5. Environmental Assessment of Battery Systems: Critical Issues for Established and Emerging Technologies
Abstract : Energy and material flows associated with portable and industrial rechargeable batteries have been quantified in a life-cycle perspective, as guidance for development of battery systems. The study included portable batteries based on nickel-cadmium, nickel-metal hydride and lithium-ion. READ MORE