Advanced Energy Technology Congress Releases Full Program Agenda for Lithium Battery Power, Battery Safety and Next Generation Batteries
Boston, MA (PRWEB) July 30, 2013 -- The Advanced Energy Technology Congress taking place November 12-15, 2013 in San Diego has released the full program agenda which includes more than 45 presentations over 4 days. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to network and see the latest developments in battery technology. The three key battery industry events include, Lithium Battery Power, Battery Safety and Next Generation Batteries. Early Bird registration expires this Friday, August 2nd.
Presenting Organizations and Conference Partners Include:
ACTA Inc.,
Advanced Battery Technology
Alt Energy Mag
American Elements
Arpa-e
Asociación Argentina de Energía Eólica
Battery Condition Test International Ltd, Hong Kong
Battery Power
BioLogic Usa
Bloomy Energy Systems
Broddarp of Nevada
Central South University, China
Charged Magazine
Dreamweaver International
Dynapower Corporation
EV Hub
Frost & Sullivan, Inc.
Hawaii Netural Energy Institute
Institute of Technology, Germany*
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Intertek
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
LaunchPoint Energy and Power - LEAP LLC
Leclanché SA, Switzerland
Lux Research Inc.
Maccor
Mie University, Japan
MTI Corp
Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
NASA Johnson Space Center
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
National Taiwan University, Taiwan R.O.C.*
Navigant Research
Netzsh
Nuvation
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), a Xerox Company*
PCTest Engineering Laboratory
PEC
Physical Sciences Inc.
Polaris Laboratpries
QUALCOMM
RE-Database
Shmuel De-Leon Energy Ltd
Southwest Research Institute
Space Charge LLC
Taiwan R.O.C.
Technische Universität München, Germany*
Texas A&M University,
U.S. Department of Energy
Universidad de Antofagasta, Chile*
University of Hawaii at Manoa
University of Maryland
University of Muenster, Germany
VITO unit Energy Technology, Belgium
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Wildcat Discovery Technology
3rd International Next Generation Batteries 2013
November, 12-13, 2013 - San Diego, CA
Breakthroughs in new battery chemistries, novel electrode and electrolyte materials, system integration for a vast array of mobile, portable and stationary applications, from micro medical devices to high-energy/high-power automotive, have paved the roadmap for an emerging market with unlimited potential. Will lithium-ion batteries deliver on the promises of the power, energy, cost and safety in commercially available energy storage systems? Or maybe the future lays somewhere beyond lithium-based chemistries? Our panel of leading experts in fields of battery materials, systems design and integration, manufacturing and commercial applications will look into emerging issues underlining this pivotal time in the battery industry.
Featured Abstract:
Adam Z. Weber, PhD, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; and Markus S. Ding, Yechnische Universität München, Germany*
"Development of Hydrogen-Bromine Redox Flow Battery for Grid Energy Storage "
LBNL has been working on a high-power redox flow battery (RFB) by utilizing hydrogen and bromine to develop a cost-effective electrochemical system for storing grid-scale energy. In this study, we will report on technical approaches, which have been taken to develop the RFB. It will be described in detail how cell components and structure could be optimized to minimize the losses associated with kinetics, ohmic and mass transfer properties, and therefore leading to the first-in-class RFB performance. We will also report on the cyclic performance of the RFB, and especially the effect of operating conditions such as electrolyte concentration, cut-off potential, and current on the cyclic performance. Various diagnostic methods such as measurement of over-potential with open-circuit-voltage (OCV) monitoring cell, analysis of exit gas from cell with a real time gas analyzer (RTGA), and characterization of species cross-over by capillary electrophoresis (or bromide-selective electrode) were utilized to find the proper operating conditions to minimize performance loss and side reactions. This work was funded by Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (contract # DE-AC02-05CH11231) with cost share provided by Robert Bosch LLC. *In collaboration with: V.Battaglia, and V.Srinivasan, LBNL.
9th International Lithium Battery Power 2013
November 12-13, 2013 - San Diego, CA
Recent significant R&D and engineering innovations in energy storage technologies in general and in lithium-ion batteries in particular combined with significant achievements in safety and reliability have propelled the technology into a position in the marketplace far exceeding recent market survey results. Breakthroughs in novel battery chemistries, novel electrode and electrolyte materials, system integration for a vast array of mobile and portable applications, from micro medical devices to high-energy/high-power automotive, have paved the roadmap for an emerging market with unlimited potential. This 9th Annual Conference in our Lithium Battery Power series will guide you from technology and materials development through device packaging and integration to applications and safety in a full spectrum of lithium-ion batteries applications currently on the market.
4th International Battery Safety 2013
November 14-15, 2013 - San Diego, CA
Widely publicized safety incidents, hazardous events related and recalls of lithium-ion batteries have raised legitimate concerns regarding lithium-ion battery safety across various battery systems sizes and applications, from microelectronics and medical to automotive and aero space. Battery Safety 2013 is will address the concerns of battery safety and reliability by exploring a wide spectrum of related topics.
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