Switzerland energy storage chemistry
Using Switzerland as an example, the energy demand and the technical challenges, and the economic feasibility of a transition to an energy economy based entirely on renewable energy
Our mission is to advance the scientific and technological understanding of electrochemical energy storage and conversion specifically in the context of a sustainable energy system, in which renewable energy is required to be stored in chemicals as e.g., hydrogen and (re-)converted into electricity.
The Electrochemistry Group at ETH was created in 2011 in collaboration with Electrochemistry Laboratory at Paul Scherrer Institute.
Hydrogen-based energy storage systems (HESS) are regarded as promising solutions to address these challenges. However, the feasibility has not been demonstrated and the involved processes are not well characterized on a technical relevant power level, so far.
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