The Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage (BCES) brings together research expertise from across the University to identify and address key energy storage challenges and their solutions. Through this research, BCES draws on the expertise and excellence from academia, research institutes and industry, impacting the environment, economy and …
His research interests are in energy system technology, policy and innovation, in particular the role of energy storage. He also leads the Resilient Cities theme of the Institute for Global Innovation, working with colleagues across the university to investigate the drivers of urban distress and the conditions for securing city resilience, …
The Energy Systems and Policy Analysis Group (ESPAG) is part of the Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage and is also closely affiliated with the Institute for Global Innovation (IGI) at the University of Birmingham. It is thus uniquely positioned to adopt an ...
Project: Research Councils DECARB: Whole life carbon reduction in trains through effective design and specification [T1237-01] Hillmansen, S., Tricoli, P., Wilson, G. & Kent, S.
The Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage (BCES) brings together research expertise from across the University to drive innovation from the laboratory to market. Website...
INGHAM SCIENCE CITY PROGRAMME allenge-Led ResearchThe Birmingham Centre for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Research focuses on research and development, applications and demonstratio. s of fuel cell and hydrogen systems and technologies. Our activities cover a wide range of areas from developing polymer electrolyte fuel cells …
Hydroxide-Based Thermochemical Energy Storage Technology Lead organisation: University of Birmingham Funder: Global Energy Interconnection Research Institute GMBH Project duration: December 2022 – November …
Dr Dominic Spencer-Jolly, DPhil is an Assistant Professor in the School of Metallurgy and Materials and a co-PI of the Energy Materials Group. He joined the University of Birmingham in 2023 after 10 years at the University of Oxford. Dr Spencer-Jolly studied for a DPhil in Materials under the supervision of Professor Sir Peter Bruce ...
The project comprises of 20 work packages (WP) covering a board range of research areas. The Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage is supporting WP3, which is focused on Modularise Inter-Seasonal Thermochemical Storage (ISTS). The key responsibility for
She obtained a European Research Development Fellow in 2017 at the University of Birmingham, within the Birmingham Centre of Energy Storage. She graduated in Chemistry at the University of Barcelona, followed by a Master in the same institute in Birmingham, within the Birmingham Centre of Energy Storage.
Research within the Thermal Energy Conversion and Storage Group includes: Formulation and characterization of new materials for thermal and thermochemical energy conversion and storage, with a focus on composite phase change materials (cPCM), composite thermochemical materials (cTCM) and hybridization of cPCM and cTCM, …
The Renewable Energy Storage and Efficient Transformation (RESET) Group aims to contribute to the Net Zero target by developing translational technologies to capture and utilise curtailed renewable and waste energy for the direct or indirect decarbonisation of heating and cooling. We fundamentally focus on the development of functional ...
Yulong DING, Managing Director | Cited by 34,140 | of University of Birmingham, Birmingham | Read 697 publications | Contact ... Director of Joint Energy Storage Research Centre June 2001 ...
Birmingham Energy Innovation Centre. The £8.5m Birmingham Energy Innovation Centre (BEIC) has been designed to promote innovation in waste, energy, and low carbon vehicle systems. Located at Tyseley Energy Park, the BEIC is helping deliver a greener and cleaner ecosystem for Birmingham and the West Midlands.
Organisation profile. Birmingham Energy Institute (BEI) is developing and applying the technological innovation, original thinking and new ways of working required to create sustainable energy solutions and support the regional, national and global transition to a zero carbon energy system. A research focussed institute, we are driving change ...
Back to ''Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage'' Lithium-ion batteries will not be realised as a ''green technology'' unless they can become a part of a closed-loop recycling system. Battery cells contain many valuable materials, including pure copper and aluminium, but also iron, cobalt, manganese, and nickel containing-compounds.
The roadmap. Purpose. Inform research agenda: Government and UKRI funding and policy. Develop a shared vision for energy storage innovation in the UK: for those working in the …
Dr Adriano Sciacovelli. Adriano Sciacovelli is an Associate Professor in the School of Chemical Engineering and a member of the Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage where he leads his MODES research group. His research is in the field Energy Process Engineering and Process Intensification; he is specialist in in thermal, thermo-mechanical …
The UK Energy Storage Observatory (UKESTO) freely showcases national energy storage innovation, describing energy storage facilities in the UK and providing data from test beds. A key deliverable of the MANIFEST project, the UKESTO website maps energy storage facilities within the MANIFEST consortium and lists the experimental data for …
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Our research drives innovation with industrial and manufacturing partners, advancing technology, transforming industries and accelerating impact on human progress. As pioneers in sustainable manufacturing, quantum technology, critical materials and healthcare technologies, we are changing lives and livelihoods.
The Multiscale Optimization and Design for Energy Storage (MODES) group led by Dr Adriano Sciacovelli strive to propose innovative solutions for energy technologies to tackle real-world problems. The activities of the MODES group include modelling, numerical simulations and experimental work. The primary focus of the team is thermal and ...
The Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage (BCES) brings together research expertise from across the University to identify and address key energy storage challenges and …
Mobile energy recovery and storage: multiple energy-powered EVs and refuelling stations Zhao, W., Zhang, T., Kildahl, H. & Ding, Y., 15 Oct 2022, In: Energy. 257, 124697. …
Colleagues across the Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage recently joined energy experts and industry partners to commemorate the Centre''s 10th anniversary. Since its inception in 2013, BCES, a part of the University of Birmingham''s Energy Institute has brought together research expertise from across the University of Birmingham to ...
BIRMINGHAM CENTREFOR ENERGY STORAGEThe Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage (BCES) brings together research expertise from across the University to drive i. novation from the lab to the market. The BCES was established in 2013 with a £12 million investment by UK industry and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council …
Professor Yongliang Li is a Chair in Thermal Energy Engineering in the School of Chemical Engineering and Deputy Director of the Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage. His research vision is to address the challenges of electrification and decarbonisation of thermal energy for the resilience of the ...
There are considerable opportunities and challenges presented by the changes expected in the use of data in the energy sector throughout the world. The Energy Informatics Group, led by Dr Grant Wilson, provides research, tools and support for this emerging field. Public communication of energy data is an important subset of Energy …
This impacts how much overnight storage is required in different future energy scenarios, itself an exciting research question. Being part of the Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage provides opportunities for collaboration with colleagues in thermal energy storage and energy policy, and across the Birmingham Energy Institute.
Thermal Energy Storage - ERA. Back to ''Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage''. The Birmingham Energy Institute is working with the Energy Research Accelerator (ERA), Midlands Innovation universities and other partners, to drive the development and integration of a range of thermal and cryo-energy technologies.
Chemical Engineering - Senior Research Fellow Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage Person: Academic 2010 2024 Binjian Nie Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage Person: Ph.D. 2017 2021 Jonathan Radcliffe Birmingham Energy Institute - Professor of ...
Publications by the the Multiscale Optimization and Design for Energy Storage (MODES) group led by Dr Adriano Sciacovelli at the Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage. Ge R, Humbert G, Martinez R, Attallah MM, Sciacovelli A (2020). Additive manufacturing of a ...
Cold Economy. Our research aims to investigate the societal and economic impacts of the cold chain for the UK and abroad; providing a guideline to the scientific and technological research. The broad range of expertise across the Centre and University ensure that our approaches are truly multidisciplinary and innovative.
Energy Materials Group focuses on the development of rechargeable battery materials, manufacturing and recycling processes. The Energy Materials Group is led by Professor Emma Kendrick and housed within the School of Metallurgy & Materials at the University of Birmingham; it is part of the Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage (BCES) and the …
The Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage (BCES) convenes researchers from across the University of Birmingham to drive innovation from the …
The Energy Systems and Policy Analysis Group (ESPAG) takes an interdisciplinary approach to research, providing evidence that can inform decision-making across scales to meet societal goals. We focus on the integration of technologies into energy systems, considering techno-economic analysis, policy impacts and institutional structures.
Battery storage. "Batteries will form a cornerstone of a low carbon economy, whether in cars, aircraft, consumer electronics, district or grid storage. To …
The ABC project –, a £35 million project led by Swansea University, is focused on integrating renewable energy technologies for heat, power and transport. Active Buildings are designed to be energy efficient, with novel ways of controlling and releasing energy.
Researchers from the Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage are supporting three EPSRC grants to develop and integrate energy storage technologies at grid scale. Published 23 March 2022 …
Research areas include: thermal (heat and cold) energy storage covering -196 ° C ~ + 1500 ° C; manufacturing technologies and pilot-scale production lines for composite phase change materials (~1 ton/day scale) and …
Noah is an Energy Data Analyst with a masters degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Birmingham, graduating in July 2019. His PhD topic is ''Modelling Energy Flexibility in Future UK Energy Systems'' and his research focusses on energy data (primarily electrical generation data) with a growing focus on whole-systems flexibility …