Renewable Energy Storage Reactor for Mobile Applications (RESR)
The project aims to technically advance/optimise the "Renewable Energy Storage Reactor" (RESR) with advantages centred around patent-protected catalysts, processes and technology that vastly increases the energy storage density of green-produced hydrogen.
Project Insights
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€586,012
Total Project Costs -
1 yr
Project Duration -
2024
Year Funded
Project Description
Ireland is well positioned to fully exploit the extensive capabilities offered by renewables to electrify our energy systems and generate "green" CO2-free hydrogen. However, many applications that depend on hydrogen storage face technical and economic challenges due to low energy density limitations, thereby restricting its full-scale deployment in difficult-to-decarbonise mobile sectors, including heavy vehicle transport. The project aims to technically advance/optimise the "Renewable Energy Storage Reactor" (RESR) with advantages centred around patent-protected catalysts, processes and technology that vastly increases the energy storage density of green-produced hydrogen. The team intends to enhance the utilisation of hydrogen storage media with increased safety and reliability while developing/upgrading the lightweight prototype reactor with components for ease of assembly and manufacturing while enabling recycling and reusability of the energy storage medium, thus establishing a circular economic/environmental-friendly process. The goal is to build a foundation for the commercialisation of the Renewable Energy Storage Reactor with the development/de-risking of the prototype reactor at a practical scale for mobile drone applications with an Irish-UAV company. Engagement with interested partners/stakeholders is essential to scale the technology towards other commercial sectors, e.g. mobile-power applications and power generators and develop plans to target areas for decarbonisation such as the transportation sector.
Project Details
Total Project Cost: €586,012
Funding Agency: Research Ireland
Year Funded: 2024
Lead Organisation: University College Dublin (UCD)