Óscar Miguel reports in Empresa XXI on the advances of CIDETEC Energy Storage in modeling and simulation tools for the development of new batteries that will significantly increase the competitiveness of the European industry.
“ALMAGRID, integration of advanced energy storage technologies for network applications” is the title of the article auyhored by Ione Cendoya and Óscar Miguel, published in the magazine Energética in their May issue.
The article can be read here.
You can also access the digital version of the full magazine through this link: https://bit.ly/3c4Q55a
CoFBAT has had its first General Assembly on 12 May 2020. The meeting took place on an online basis given the current situation, and gathered all CoFBAT partners.
Work Package leaders shared with the entire Consortium of partners the progress obtained so far in each task, as well as the upcoming activities.
General Assembly meetings are a crucial type of meeting in European projects, as they allow partners to have an overview about what other colleagues have been up to in their work. It also allows the coordinating team to assess which areas or Work Packages may encounter delays and therefore need a longer deadline.
CoFBAT partners presented the latest results in cathode, anode and electrolyte developments in the frame of Cobalt free and environmentally friendly materials and their characterization by diverse techniques, as well as identification of use cases and specifications of cells. In times of smartworking and safety concerns, partners could also share possible delays that their work in the project may encounter.
The meeting was very efficient, an important feature in this period of juggling between personal and professional life, and has shown that CoFBAT’s activities are on the right track.
CoFBAT has had its first General Assembly on 12 May 2020. The meeting took place on an online basis given the current situation, and gathered all CoFBAT partners.
Work Package leaders shared with the entire Consortium of partners the progress obtained so far in each task, as well as the upcoming activities.
General Assembly meetings are a crucial type of meeting in European projects, as they allow partners to have an overview about what other colleagues have been up to in their work. It also allows the coordinating team to assess which areas or Work Packages may encounter delays and therefore need a longer deadline.
CoFBAT partners presented the latest results in cathode, anode and electrolyte developments in the frame of Cobalt free and environmentally friendly materials and their characterization by diverse techniques, as well as identification of use cases and specifications of cells. In times of smartworking and safety concerns, partners could also share possible delays that their work in the project may encounter.
The meeting was very efficient, an important feature in this period of juggling between personal and professional life, and has shown that CoFBAT’s activities are on the right track.
Due to the extraordinary conditions caused by the outbreak of the Corona virus, the 1st review meeting of HARVEST was held on 31st March by videoconference instead of a physical meeting in Brussels, with the consent of the project officer. The progress of HARVEST and its achievements so far were presented to the Project Officer and the NTNUA external technical expert.
The consortium adequately addressed all the technical questions by both the Project Officer and the technical expert, who were very satisfied with the results of HARVEST for these first 18 months. The meeting run smoothly, summarising the efforts of all the partners involved in the project and the significant progress made so far. The officer congratulated UOI and the whole consortium for the good work done in this first period of the project. All partners were also satisfied after the successful completion of the first review meeting.
A few days earlier, on March 27, the 18th month project meeting of HARVEST had been performed by videoconference avoiding any physical meeting for safety, due to the COVID19 crisis. 11 consortium members reviewed together the progress and achievements made on all work packages from M12 to M18. Plus, further actions as well as the work plan for next period were presented and discussed.