PowerPact

Waste heat makes up a very large fraction of the energy produced today. The process chain of energy conversion of chemical energy into power is subject to up to 72% loss. Recovering this waste heat will be crucial for enhancing the efficiency of processes. Today approaches such as thermoelectric energy conversion are receiving interest due to their ability to turn waste energy back into useful electrical energy. However, the wider adoption of this technology is being held back due to the low efficiency (< 5-8%) of current thermoelectric devices, the need for a temperature gradient, and the scarcity of state-of-the-art materials. In PowerPact, the goal is to create a pioneering prototype that features a high-temperature battery made of solid-state electrolytes and electrodes using "artificial oxide heterostructures," which can stack together on demand. This breakthrough advances a new concept in batteries, designed.

Start: 1.6.2025

End: 31.5.2026

 

Contact

Nini Pryds
Head of Section, Professor
DTU Energy
+45 22 19 57 52