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Isabell Bagemihl is the winner of the Best Energy Paper award 2023 |
On March 19th an overall jury choose the paper by Isabell Bagemihl, PhD (Applied Science Faculty) "Techno-economic Assessment of CO2 Electrolysis: How Interdependencies between Model Variables Propagate Across Different Modelling Scales" as Best Energy Paper of 2023. She is rewarded with € 1000. Her remarkable work earned her the Best Paper Award of TU Delft e-Refinery Institute and got nominated for the last round of competition.
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TOeLS: Towards large-scale electroconversion systems project completed after 4-year |
After a four-year period of existence, the Towards large-scale electroconversion systems (TOeLS) project concluded last December. With only a few components remaining that were completed in 2024, the end is now a reality. What did it bring? |
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Challenges and opportunities for CO2 electroreduction from a process systems engineering perspective |
Significant challenges remain in the development of electrochemical reduction of CO2 (ECO2R) despite extensive efforts in the past decade. This paper discusses these challenges from a Process Systems Engineering (PSE) perspective and emphasizes opportunities for progress within the European context, including collaboration between PSE and experimental communities and process-wide optimization studies. Addressing issues such as renewable electricity integration, feedstock availability, and product optimization are crucial for advancing ECO2R towards industrial applications. |
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e-Refinery Lunch Lecture: How to tame bubbles in electrolysis, by Niels Deen |
Every first Tuesday of the month, e-Refinery institute organises lunch lecture series. Covering an array of topics related to e-Refinery's groundbreaking work in electrochemical conversion, these sessions dive deep into the latest technological advancements. On April 2, we had the privilege of hosting Niels Deen from Mechanical Engineering Department & Eindhoven Institute of Renewable Energy Systems (EIRES) of TU Eindhoven. Discovering the man behind the science, we engaged Deen with probing questions. |
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