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Hans De Keulenaer

elektrozine : Papieren batterijen niet langer een illusie (video) - 0 views

  • Wetenschappers van Stanford University denken een manier gevonden te hebben om papier te transformeren naar batterijen en supergeleiders.
davidchapman

Dead battery? Just refill it | The Car Tech blog - CNET Reviews - 2 views

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    The Fraunhofer Institute is using a redox flow battery, a type of cell that uses two electrolytic fluids exchanging protons through a membrane. This process generates electricity. Although this type of battery isn't new, the Fraunhofer Institute improved the energy density, making it equivalent to that of a lithium ion battery.
Hans De Keulenaer

Rechargeable Ni-Li Battery Integrated Aqueous/Nonaqueous System - Journal of the American C... - 0 views

  • A rechargeable Ni-Li battery, in which nickel hydroxide serving as a cathode in an aqueous electrolyte and Li metal serving as an anode in an organic electrolyte were integrated by a superionic conductor glass ceramic film (LISICON), was proposed with the expectation to combine the advantages of both a Li-ion battery and Ni-MH battery. It has the potential for an ultrahigh theoretical energy density of 935 Wh/kg, twice that of a Li-ion battery (414 Wh/kg), based on the active material in electrodes. A prototype Ni-Li battery fabricated in the present work demonstrated a cell voltage of 3.47 V and a capacity of 264 mAh/g with good retention during 50 cycles of charge/discharge. This battery system with a hybrid electrolyte provides a new avenue for the best combination of electrode/electrolyte/electrode to fulfill the potential of high energy density as well as high power density.
Hans De Keulenaer

Big Blue dreams of a big green battery - 0 views

  • IBM is focusing on Lithium-Air batteries, which the company said has the potential to pack up to 10 times the power stored in Lithium-Ion batteries commonly found in cell phones and laptops.
Hans De Keulenaer

Research - 0 views

  • We examine the potential economic implications of
    using vehicle batteries to store grid electricity generated at off-peak
    hours for off-vehicle use during peak hours. Hourly electricity prices in
    three U.S. cities were used to arrive at daily profit values, while the
    economic losses associated with battery degradation were calculated based
    on data collected from A123 Systems LiFePO4/Graphite cells tested under
    combined driving and off-vehicle electricity utilization. For a 16 kWh
    vehicle battery pack, the maximum annual profit with perfect market
    information and no battery degradation cost ranged from ~$140 to $250 in
    the three cities. If the measured battery degradation is applied, however,
    the maximum annual profit (if battery pack replacement costs fall to
    $5,000 for a 16 kWh battery) decreases to ~$10-$120. It appears unlikely
    that these profits alone will provide sufficient incentive to the vehicle
    owner to use the battery pack for electricity storage and later
    off-vehicle use. We also estimate grid net social welfare benefits from
    avoiding the construction and use of peaking generators that may accrue to
    the owner, finding that these are similar in magnitude to the energy
    arbitrage profit.
Hans De Keulenaer

Research - 0 views

  • The effects of combined driving and vehicle-to-grid
    (V2G) usage on the lifetime performance of relevant commercial Li-ion
    cells were studied. We derived a nominal realistic driving schedule based
    on aggregating driving survey data and the Urban Dynamometer Driving
    Schedule, and used a vehicle physics model to create a daily battery duty
    cycle. Different degrees of continuous discharge were imposed on the cells
    to mimic afternoon V2G use to displace grid electricity. The loss of
    battery capacity was quantified as a function of driving days as well as a
    function of integrated capacity and energy processed by the cells. The
    cells tested showed promising capacity fade performance: more than 95% of
    the original cell capacity remains after thousands of driving days worth
    of use. Statistical analyses indicate that rapid vehicle motive cycling
    degraded the cells more than slower, V2G galvanostatic cycling. These data
    are intended to inform an economic model.
davidchapman

BBC NEWS | Business | Nissan to create hundreds of jobs - 0 views

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    Nissan is to announce that its Wearside factory will start producing batteries for electric cars, which is expected to create 200 new jobs.

    The £380m project will be supported by the European Investment Bank and aided in part by government grants.
Colin Bennett

Hybrid Nanocables Could Boost Lithium-Ion Battery Performance - 0 views

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    A team of researchers at Rice University have discovered a way to improve the efficiency of lithium-ion batteries: use carbon-nanotube/metal-oxide arrays as electrode material.
Hans De Keulenaer

Better Place || Press Room || Press Releases Detail || Better Place Dong Energy Investment ... - 0 views

  • Better Place, the world’s leading mobility operator, today announced in conjunction with DONG Energy, that it has closed approximately €103 million Euro (770 million Danish Kroner) in equity and convertible debt for the initial deployment of their electric car charging network in Denmark. Under the terms of the agreement, DONG Energy will assist in the Better Place Denmark network rollout as well as be the preferred supplier of renewable energy to power the network. The move sets the stage for Better Place and DONG Energy to execute as planned against their commitment to enable the widespread adoption of mass-market vehicles by 2011.
Jeff Johnson

8 Ways to Green Your Battery Use: ENN - 0 views

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    You may not realize how often you use batteries until you have to operate for a few hours without electricity. Batteries are great at keeping a charge in our mobile devices, but the components that help generate these charges wreak havoc in landfills.

    You can use Earth911 to find out where to recycle batteries for a number of devices, including your car and cell phone. Here's eight ways to optimize your battery use so you'll create less waste in the first place.
Hans De Keulenaer

IEEE Spectrum: Our First Electric Cars...May Be Trucks - 0 views

  • Today there are roughly 2 million hybrids in the
    global car park of 820 million vehicles—or far less
    than 1 percent. And there are fewer than 200 plug-in
    hybrids. Before we start thinking about other uses for
    the battery packs in such vehicles, Kjaer all but begged
    his audience, “let's just get the batteries driving the
    wheels
    first!”
Colin Bennett

On Board Energy Storage - Reason Automobile Engineers Chose (Choose) Fossil Fuel : CleanTec... - 0 views

  • Colin Bennett
     
    Batteries have to contain all of the chemicals on both sides of their energy releasing equation. The very best batteries available today can store about 0.4 MJ/kg (0.05 kw-hr/lb) including the cases and safety systems. In contrast, gasoline carries about 46 MJ/kg (5.7 kw-hrs/lb).\n\nEven with a 20% efficient IC engine, a gasoline tank stores 20 times as much energy as a battery of equal weight. As the vehicle is moving it gets rid of some of that weight. Battery powered vehicles must carry the full weight of their energy source.\n\nThe energy density difference also plays a key role in the time that it takes to put more energy back on the vehicle once a fuel load is consumed. A two minute fill-up of a 12 gallon tank puts the equivalent of 87 kilowatt-hours into the vehicle, again, taking into account the 20% thermal efficiency.\n\n87 kilowatt-hours in 2 minutes works out to 2.6 MegaWatts. Even with a 220 volt connection, that would require about 11,800 amperes of current. Just imagine the size of the electric cables for that current.\n\nThere are certainly places and applications where electric vehicles have a role, but it is worth remembering that at least five or six generations of engineers have looked very hard at trying to meet transportation needs and they keep coming back to the same fact - when you want to move a vehicle, you need power, (energy per unit time).
Hans De Keulenaer

GreenBizCafe » Blog Archive » How Much Electricity Does a Car Need? - 0 views

  • (The Volt will be a ful-sized four-passenger car with a range of about 65 kilometres using only its batteries. It is scheduled to go into production in the United States in 2010.)
  • The Volt will use a battery with a capacity of 16 kilowatt-hours of charge. But that battery won’t dip below eight kWh of charge, so a full nightly charge would be eight kWh - about the same amount of power as is consumed by a water heater, a plasma TV or a computer and monitor left on all day.
Hans De Keulenaer

Solar Planes, Trains and Automobiles | celsias° - 0 views

  • And that's not all. We reported recently on this site on the solar powered car making its way around the world. We also covered the concept of solar roads to capture usable energy. We even reported on a sail boat powered with a solar sail. Now the BBC reports   that the U.S. military has held a test run in Arizona of a UK-made solar plane, the Zephyr-6. The plane flew for more than three days, running at night on solar charged batteries. The more than 83 hour non-stop flight was the longest of any unmanned aircraft.
  • Hans De Keulenaer
     
    Does it make sense to solar power everything? It leads to many small, and relatively expensive installations. Wouldn't it be more effective to go for a battery & plug-in concept where possible. One would loose the inflight recharging of the solar airplane, but for everything else, the plug-in concept probably provides benefits.
  • Hans De Keulenaer
     
    In addition, the lifetime of cars, for example, is much lower than the one for solar panels. Why integrate both?
  • Peter Fleming
     
    Yes, I agree that there is too much emphasis on the novel in attempt to solve climate change. Creating technology for the designer label market to sell goods to the rich who want to tell their friends they are green. The same investment in a solid developed renewable method could yield a hundred times the reduction of carbon or more...
Hans De Keulenaer

Electric vehicles in the spotlight | Cleantech Group - 0 views

  • Car makers, electric car chargers, two mayors and one prime minister all made the call for more electric, hybrid and plug-in hybrid cars and an infrastructure to support the vehicles.
Hans De Keulenaer

IEEE Spectrum: Lithium Batteries On The Way For Hybrids - 0 views

  • In just one year, the whens and wheres of lithium battery packs for hybrid and electric cars have come into much sharper focus
Hans De Keulenaer

California ISO: Integration of Renewable Resources Program (IRRP) - 0 views

  • In support of the State of California Renewables Portfolio Standard, the California ISO (CAISO) has worked with Participating Transmission Owners, the California Energy Commission, the California Public Utilities Commission, industry experts, adjacent control areas and owners/developers of renewable resources to identify integration issues and solutions for the integration of large amounts of renewable resources into the CAISO Control Area.
Hans De Keulenaer

Electronic Component Suppliers - Electricity Storage Association - electric utility, esco - 0 views

  • While capital cost is an important economic parameter, it should be realized that the total ownership cost (including the impact of equipment life and O&M costs) is a much more meaningful index for a complete economic analysis. For example, while the capital cost of lead-acid batteries is relatively low, they may not necessarily be the least expensive option for energy management (load leveling) due to their relatively short life for this type of application.
Colin Bennett

Clean Break :: Lead-acid versus EEStor - 0 views

  • Here are a couple of pieces that appeared recently in Technology Review: one relates to EEStor's recent announcement with Lockheed Martin and what it means for the company, while the other is a look at a new type of hybrid lead-acid battery with an integrated supercapacitor that claims to last four times longer than conventional lead-acid systems and to perform just as well as nickel-metal hydride systems -- but at a fraction of the cost.
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