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Wideband optical antennae for use in energy harvesting applications - GreEnergy

Description du projet

Une solution innovante apporte une nette amélioration à la collecte de l’énergie solaire

La production d’énergie solaire offre une alternative renouvelable à l’énergie issue des combustibles fossiles, qui ne génère aucune émission dans l’air ou dans l’eau, aucune pollution causant le réchauffement climatique, aucun risque d’augmentation du prix de l’électricité et aucune menace pour la santé publique. Pourtant, malgré son immense potentiel, son utilisation actuelle est minime, selon le Centre for Climate and Energy Solutions. Afin de remédier à ce problème, le projet GreEnergy, financé par l’UE, introduira une solution technologique électromagnétique solaire qui améliorera radicalement la collecte de l’énergie solaire et aura une incidence positive sur les consommateurs, la société, la croissance économique et l’environnement. GreEnergy mettra au point un réseau d’antennes optiques à large bande à très haut rendement.

Objectif

Energy is a vital need of humanity and a primary indicator a of nations’ growth. However, most energy sources we use have low efficiency, rely on non-renewable resources and cause severe damage to the environment. The cleanest resource, and the one which offers virtually unlimited energy is the sun. However, according to the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, current solar photovoltaics (PV) produce little more than 2% of the world’s electricity. This low output is primarily resulting from two factors: current commercial solar PV cells have approximately 15-20% efficiency, and the price of a 1m2 is around €400. GreEnergy aims to develop a wideband optical antenna array with very high efficiency. The GreEnergy device will integrate the energy-harvesting component in a self-powering nano-system. A prototype of the integrated components will be developed incorporating nano-optical antennas with nano-rectifiers (rectennas) and a micro-energy storage component. Fabrication of all components will be developed with the aim of integration on a single microchip in a single fabrication process. To ensure success of the rectennas development, we will use a risk mitigation plan by dual research teams using both graphene and metal-insulator-metal based solutions to achieve rectenna prototypes (TRL4). Simulations will provide full system level circuitry, act as a benchmark of the proof of concept design (TRL3) and culminate in road mapping for future full-scale development and commercialization. Within GreEnergy, the targeted efficiency of the overall system is 20-40%, while the theoretical efficiency is over 90%, at an estimated system cost below €100 per 1m2. Such a technology would fundamentally change solar energy harvesting and have dramatic effects on consumers, society, economic growth and the environment. Further, demonstration of the system provides a proof-of-concept backbone for numerous future micro/nano-systems such as IoT and nano-sensor applications.

Appel à propositions

H2020-LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020

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H2020-LC-SC3-2020-RES-RIA

Coordinateur

CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 637 500,00
Adresse
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412 96 GOTEBORG
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Région
Södra Sverige Västsverige Västra Götalands län
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 637 500,00

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