EIRES: Energy Days 2023
Energy Conversion and Storage
Processes such as the photovoltaic generation of electric power, the storage in batteries or the conversion into chemical energy carriers such as hydrogen and synthetic fuels are currently either not efficient enough, require rare or toxic materials and catalysts, or are simply too expensive.
New developments and technologies will be discussed from industry and academic perspective. Fundamental understanding is one of the key elements to enable large-scale energy storage and conversion in the context of renewable energy technologies.
Multiscale modelling and supercomputers can bridge many orders of magnitude and study these processes from the detailed elementary molecular reactions up to entire reactors, fuel cells and (flow) batteries.
Program
14h00 - 14h30
Walk-in with coffee and tea
14h30 - 14h40
Mark Boneschanscher | EIRES & Eindhoven University of Technology
Welcome
14h40 - 15h30
Wiebrand Kout | Elestor B.V.
Topic t.b.a.
15h30 - 15h50
Break
15h50 - 16h30
Karsten Reuter | Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
Multiscale modelling of operandi energy conversion systems
16h30 - 17h10
David Smeulders | Eindhoven University of Technology
Pathways towards a green, reliable and affordable energy system
17h10 - 18h00
Drinks
Target audience
EnergyDays are organized every quarter of the year and are open for anyone interested in the latest developments in societal energy issues.
EnergyDays focusses on a specific aspect of the present energy and climate discussion.
Different keynote speakers from academia and industry present their views, solutions and outlooks on the topic.
The motto of EnergyDays is to stimulate the audience to broaden their vision on energy and climate.
We value your input during this day.
Looking forward to meeting you!