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ENERGIX-Stort program energi

SET 11: New IEA Task ENERGY STORAGE AND CONVERSION BASED ON HYDROGEN

The project ENESTOR aims at contributing to creation and execution of a new IEA Task 40 ENERGY STORAGE AND CONVERSION BASED ON HYDROGEN. The task is bringing together 20 countries and 50 international experts in the area of hydrogen based energy storage and conversion. Specific goals inclu...

Awarded: NOK 0.22 mill.

Project Period: 2018-2019

Location: Akershus

IS-AUR-Samarb.progr. Norge Frankrike

Novel magnesium-based materials for energy storage

The project MAGSTORE aimed at strengthening a collaboration between the University of Bordeaux and Institute for Energy Technology in energy storage. This goal will be achieved by educating young researchers, particularly by establishing a common PhD project. The project teams benefit from con...

Awarded: NOK 45,000

Project Period: 2016-2017

Location: Akershus

NORGLOBAL-Norge - Global partner

ERAfrica: ADVANCED HYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

Prosjektet ADVANCED HYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS (2014-2018) bidrar til fremgang i det overordnede temaet «Fornybare Energier» og sikter på utvikling av avanserte, solenergiintegrerte, og høyeffektive hydrogenlagringssystemer. En konvertering av fornybar solenergi til to komplementære energibærere, fø...

Awarded: NOK 2.0 mill.

Project Period: 2014-2018

Location: Akershus

SYNKNØYT-Progr.f.synkrotron- og nøytron

HIGH POWER BATTERIES PROBED BY NEUTRON SCATTERING

Oppladbare litium-ion- og metallhydridbatterier har utmerkede egenskaper for hybrid-elektriske kjøretøyer. Dette inkluderer høy effekttetthet, muligheter for rask lading, høy levetid og lav driftstemperatur. I tillegg har nikkel-metallhydridbatteriene (NiMH) meget gode sikkerhetsegenskaper. I ...

Awarded: NOK 2.2 mill.

Project Period: 2014-2018

Location: Akershus

NORRUSS-Nordområdene og Russland

NOVEL MAGNESIUM BASED NANOMATERIALS FOR ADVANCED RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES

Oppladbare batterier er kritiske komponenter i mange viktige bruksområder, inkludert lagring av fornybar energi, elektriske biler, bærbar elektronikk og autonome energisystemer. Hovedfokuset for prosjektet NOVELMAG er studier av Ni-MH-batterier. Ni-MH har vist seg å ha ytelse- og kostnadsfordeler...

Awarded: NOK 1.1 mill.

Project Period: 2012-2015

Location: Akershus

NANO2021-Nanoteknologi og nye materiale

Novel Mg-based materials for advanced Ni-Metal Hydride batteries

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Awarded: NOK 5.5 mill.

Project Period: 2011-2014

Location: Akershus

ENERGIX-Stort program energi

Thermally Managed Systems for Storage, Compression, and Supply of Hydrogen Gas

MH-compression is a safe and reliable method to compress hydrogen. The single most important component of such thermal machines is the MH-materials itself. Typical design parameters for any compressor systems are overall pressure gain and throughput capac ity, both of which in case of a MH-based ...

Awarded: NOK 6.0 mill.

Project Period: 2009-2013

Location: Akershus

S-AFRIKA-Program for forskningsamarbeid med Sør- Afrika

Industrial Applications of Metal Hydrides for Hydrogen Extraction, Storage and Compression

Introducing hydrogen as universal environment-friendly energy carrier demands efficient technologies allowing to extract it from industrial streams (products of coal gasification, process gases of refineries, etc.), to store it by a compact and safe way, and, finally, to deliver H2 to a consumer ...

Awarded: NOK 0.68 mill.

Project Period: 2007-2010

Location: Akershus

NANOMAT-Nanoteknologi og nye materialer

Nano science for new advanced metal-hydrogen systems towards applications

The advent of nanoscience and nanotechnology has contributed to an increased understanding of our nature as well as to the posibility to make better and more functional materials. In the field of metal hydrides and metal-hydrogen systems, nanostructuring has proven to be a viable method for incre...

Awarded: NOK 1.3 mill.

Project Period: 2006-2008

Location: Akershus

SIPOENER-SIP-OED Energi-sektoren

New Advanced Materials for Hydrogen Storage

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Awarded: NOK 8.7 mill.

Project Period: 2001-2004

Location: Akershus