MeCRE hosted by the Clean Circles
Clean Circles teams up scientists from multiple disciplines to explore how iron as a reactive metal and its oxides can be used in a cycle as a carbon-free chemical energy carrier to store wind and solar power.
At the centre of the project is an innovative cycle of energy and substance as an important contribution to the energy transition. Electric energy from renewable sources is accumulated in iron with a high energy density and thus becomes storable and transportable.
Following the success of the first workshop in Eindhoven in 2022, the 2nd International Workshop on the Metal-enabled Cycle of Renewable Energy (MeCRE) is set to take place from November 13-15, 2024, in Darmstadt, Germany.
Hosted by Clean Circles in collaboration with Eindhoven University of Technology, this workshop promises to be a significant event for researchers, industry experts, and policymakers focused on innovative solutions for sustainable energy.
Don't miss the opportunity to engage with leading minds and explore cutting-edge developments in metal-enabled energy cycles. Mark your calendars now and for more information, click the link below.