2017 Developments in Solar Energy, Energy Storage, Tidal Energy, and Power Transmission - Research and Markets
The "Developments in Solar Energy, Energy Storage, Tidal Energy, and Power Transmission" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
This edition of the Energy and Power Systems TOE provides insights on the latest advances in technologies related to the energy industry. This TOE focusses on advancements in solar energy, energy storage, tidal energy, and power transmission. It emphasizes on innovations in easy deployable solar panels, battery technologies using non-toxic materials, and developments in hydrokinetic turbines for tidal energy applications. The TOE also provides recent developments in power transmission equipment and passive solar components.
The Energy and Power Systems (EPS) TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) provides insights on the latest advances in the broad range of technology related to the energy industry. The topics regularly presented range from energy storage technologies (solid state batteries, solar chemical storage and other advanced energy storage devices) to non-renewable energy such as oil and gas. Special emphasis is given to emerging areas in the renewable sector such as photovoltaics, wind energy, and geothermal energy, and emerging alternative fuels such as hydrogen, syngas, ethanol and biofuels. The EPS TOE keeps clients abreast of the latest R&D developments at major corporate and academic research centers, provides competitor intelligence and helps create strategic alliances.
Key Topics Covered:
- Innovations in Solar Energy, Energy Storage, Tidal Energy, Power Transmission
- Roll-out Solar Panel System for Quick Deployment
- Novel Solutions for Battery Chemistry Using Common Salt
- Hydrokinetic Turbines for River and Tidal Flows
- Air-based Battery for Favorable Economics of Renewable Energy
- Generation of Hydrogen Gas From Tidal Energy
- Tapping Wave Energy Using Flower-like Energy Turbines
- Medium Voltage Direct Current System for Long Distance Power Lines
- Mimicking Butterfly Wings For Improved Efficiencies In Solar Cells
- Modifying Ordinary Glass Surfaces into Passive Solar Components
- Prospects of Utilizing Magnesium in Rechargeable Batteries
- Key Contacts
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