HyStERIAA- Hydrogen Storage to Energise Robotics In Air Applications

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Title
HyStERIAA- Hydrogen Storage to Energise Robotics In Air Applications

CoPED ID
cc799fb2-7826-47e8-ad6e-264db443f3a7

Status
Closed


Value
£573,654

Start Date
June 30, 2018

End Date
March 31, 2019

Description

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Significant emissions reduction coupled with reliable energy supply can only be achieved though increasing the adoption of renewable energy production. Increased penetration of renewable energy will highlight the problem of renewable intermittency. In order to tackle this problem, a reliable energy storage solution is required to enable the sustainable supply of energy at scale and grid reinforcement, drive down the cost of renewable energy deployment systems and indeed reduce emissions significantly. The HyStERIAA project aims to develop a technical and commercial feasibility study into large-scale hydrogen storage system that is safer, lighter and half the volume of commercially available pressure tanks. This will be achieved through the application of a patent pending solid-state hydrogen storage material and innovative additive manufacturing approach to enable early low volume production. This has broad applications in areas from aerial robotics to renewable energy integration. The project therefore targets all three pillars of the energy trillema, and through addressing specifically the cost reduction and enhancing performance of energy storage, energy security and carbon reduction are addressed.

H2go Power Ltd LEAD_ORG
H2go Power Ltd PARTICIPANT_ORG
Imperial College London PARTICIPANT_ORG

Subjects by relevance
  1. Renewable energy sources
  2. Emissions
  3. Warehousing
  4. Energy
  5. Hydrogen
  6. Environmental effects
  7. Energy production (process industry)
  8. Safety and security
  9. Water power

Extracted key phrases
  1. Renewable energy deployment system
  2. Reliable energy storage solution
  3. Renewable energy production
  4. Renewable energy integration
  5. Reliable energy supply
  6. Significant emission reduction
  7. Energy trillema
  8. Energy security
  9. Air Applications
  10. Hydrogen Storage
  11. Scale hydrogen storage system
  12. State hydrogen storage material
  13. Renewable intermittency
  14. Cost reduction
  15. Early low volume production

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