May-24-17
The Chemical Looping Energy-on-Demand System could offer a breakthrough in energy production.
Developed in collaboration between the University of Newcastle and Infratech Industries, the CLES system is based on a reduction-oxidation reaction, and works as both a generator and a battery. The fridge-sized device can generate electricity using natural gas, and can also store electricity either from the grid or from renewable sources. In addition, the waste heat generated by the CLES can be harvested for heat or cooling, or even usable hydrogen.
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