Emerging electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies

Electrochemical cells and systems play a key role in a wide range of industry sectors. These devices are critical enabling technologies for renewable energy; energy management, conservation and storage; pollution control / monitoring; and greenhouse gas reduction. A large number of electrochemical e...

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Main Authors: Sukhvinder P.S. BADWAL, Sarbjit S Giddey, Christopher eMunnings, Anand Indravadan Bhatt, Tony eHollenkamp
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Chemistry
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fchem.2014.00079/full
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spelling doaj-da29cf5ca7754fe59d829248ec11e04c2020-11-24T21:35:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Chemistry2296-26462014-09-01210.3389/fchem.2014.0007997517Emerging electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologiesSukhvinder P.S. BADWAL0Sarbjit S Giddey1Christopher eMunnings2Anand Indravadan Bhatt3Tony eHollenkamp4Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)Electrochemical cells and systems play a key role in a wide range of industry sectors. These devices are critical enabling technologies for renewable energy; energy management, conservation and storage; pollution control / monitoring; and greenhouse gas reduction. A large number of electrochemical energy technologies have been developed in the past. These systems continue to be optimized in terms of cost, life time and performance, leading to their continued expansion into existing and emerging market sectors. The more established technologies such as deep-cycle batteries and sensors are being joined by emerging technologies such as fuel cells, large format lithium-ion batteries, electrochemical reactors; ion transport membranes and supercapacitors. This growing demand (multi billion dollars) for electrochemical energy systems along with the increasing maturity of a number of technologies is having a significant effect on the global research and development effort which is increasing in both in size and depth. A number of new technologies, which will have substantial impact on the environment and the way we produce and utilize energy, are under development. This paper presents an overview of several emerging electrochemical energy technologies along with a discussion some of the key technical challenges.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fchem.2014.00079/fullEnergyfuel cellsenergy storageenergy conversionBatterieselectrochemical energy systems
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author Sukhvinder P.S. BADWAL
Sarbjit S Giddey
Christopher eMunnings
Anand Indravadan Bhatt
Tony eHollenkamp
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Sarbjit S Giddey
Christopher eMunnings
Anand Indravadan Bhatt
Tony eHollenkamp
Emerging electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies
Frontiers in Chemistry
Energy
fuel cells
energy storage
energy conversion
Batteries
electrochemical energy systems
author_facet Sukhvinder P.S. BADWAL
Sarbjit S Giddey
Christopher eMunnings
Anand Indravadan Bhatt
Tony eHollenkamp
author_sort Sukhvinder P.S. BADWAL
title Emerging electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies
title_short Emerging electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies
title_full Emerging electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies
title_fullStr Emerging electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies
title_full_unstemmed Emerging electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies
title_sort emerging electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Chemistry
issn 2296-2646
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Electrochemical cells and systems play a key role in a wide range of industry sectors. These devices are critical enabling technologies for renewable energy; energy management, conservation and storage; pollution control / monitoring; and greenhouse gas reduction. A large number of electrochemical energy technologies have been developed in the past. These systems continue to be optimized in terms of cost, life time and performance, leading to their continued expansion into existing and emerging market sectors. The more established technologies such as deep-cycle batteries and sensors are being joined by emerging technologies such as fuel cells, large format lithium-ion batteries, electrochemical reactors; ion transport membranes and supercapacitors. This growing demand (multi billion dollars) for electrochemical energy systems along with the increasing maturity of a number of technologies is having a significant effect on the global research and development effort which is increasing in both in size and depth. A number of new technologies, which will have substantial impact on the environment and the way we produce and utilize energy, are under development. This paper presents an overview of several emerging electrochemical energy technologies along with a discussion some of the key technical challenges.
topic Energy
fuel cells
energy storage
energy conversion
Batteries
electrochemical energy systems
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fchem.2014.00079/full
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