Metallic and complex hydride-based electrochemical storage of energy

Authors
Cuevas, FerminAmdisen, Mads BBaricco, MarcelloBuckley, Craig ECho, Young Whande Jongh, Petrade Kort, Laura MGrinderslev, Jakob BGulino, ValerioHauback, Bjørn CHeere, MichaelHumphries, TerryJensen, Torben RKim, SangryunKisu, KazuakiLee, Young-SuLi, Hai-WenMohtadi, RanaMøller, Kasper TNgene, PeterNor?us, DagOrimo, Shin-ichiPaskevicius, MarkPolanski, MarekSartori, SabrinaSkov, Lasse NSørby, Magnus HWood, Brandon CYartys, Volodymyr AZhu, MinLatroche, Michel
Issue Date
2022-07
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Citation
Progress in Energy, v.4, no.3
Abstract
The development of efficient storage systems is one of the keys to the success of the energy transition. There are many ways to store energy, but among them, electrochemical storage is particularly valuable because it can store electrons produced by renewable energies with a very good efficiency. However, the solutions currently available on the market remain unsuitable in terms of storage capacity, recharging kinetics, durability, and cost. Technological breakthroughs are therefore expected to meet the growing need for energy storage. Within the framework of the Hydrogen Technology Collaboration Program―H2TCP Task-40, IEA’s expert researchers have developed innovative materials based on hydrides (metallic or complex) offering new solutions in the field of solid electrolytes and anodes for alkaline and ionic batteries. This review presents the state of the art of research in this field, from the most fundamental aspects to the applications in battery prototypes.
ISSN
2516-1083
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/76682
DOI
10.1088/2516-1083/ac665b
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