Trinity physicists to advance lithium battery alternatives
Prof Valeria Nicolosi and Prof Jonathan Coleman, who both work at Trinity College Dublin and at the Amber Research Ireland Centre for Advanced Materials and Bioengineering, will
Licovolt and Pure Battery Technologies Partnership
Licovolt, a University College Dublin (UCD) spin-out, and Pure Battery Technologies (PBT), headquartered in Australia, today announced the signing of a joint development agreement
Battery Storage | RWE in Ireland
Ireland is an excellent starting point for RWE Renewables as we look to expand and grow our battery storage technology business and become a key partner in Ireland''s low carbon energy transition.
Postdoctoral Researcher Printed Batteries, Trinity College Dublin
The Characterisation & Processing of Advanced Materials Research Group, led by Professor Valeria Nicolosi, is currently seeking a Research Fellow with significant practical
About | Bastille project
The project is dedicated to enhancing Ireland''s energy efficiency and promoting sustainable innovations through comprehensive research and stakeholder collaboration.
Energy storage
In our group we have explored a number of energy storage areas, including electrocatalytic energy storage and supercapacitors. Currently the focus is on battery electrodes. A number of 2D materials
Battery Storage
We are at the forefront of developing battery systems, supporting the decarbonisation of Ireland''s electricity system. We currently have more than 300MWs of battery storage capacity in operation in
Dublin Energy Lab Research Centre
Meet the researchers and academic staff at TU Dublin''s Dublin Energy Lab (DEL), driving innovation in sustainable energy through interdisciplinary expertise and collaborative research.
Ireland Powers Up with Largest Battery Energy Storage
Ireland takes a leap towards clean energy with its largest battery storage facility. Explore the benefits of this 150 MWh project.
AMBER Researchers in Trinity College Dublin awarded funding to research
The programme funds accelerating transformative research to deliver Ireland''s clean energy and climate ambitions. Their project named ''SegNetBatt'' involves the development of