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SUMMARY:Europacat 2023
DESCRIPTION:The 15th edition of the biannual congress of the European Federation of Catalysis Societies (EFCATS)\, EuropaCat\, will be held in August 2023 in the Prague Congress Centre\, Prague\, Czech Republic. The conference will be\, for the first time\, jointly organized by the catalysis societies of the Czech Republic\, Hungary\, Poland and Slovakia. \nEuropaCat has become a traditional meeting place for scientists and researchers from academia and industry all over Europe. Consequently\, it has developed into a forum to discuss important challenges in the field of catalysis and the related industrial areas and beyond. As we live at a time of rapid changes\, the growing population\, its changing needs and the ever-increasingly limited availability of resources to satisfy the societal needs dictate rapid advancement in finding and sustainably using our resources. To deal with these challenges\, we need courageous and innovative ideas providing the prodigious spark to ignite the development\, which only the industry can convert into real solutions helping the mankind. \nThe organising committee invites you to join EuropaCat 2023 so we can all together innovate the production of energy carriers\, chemicals and materials\, while at the same time enhancing the quality of life on the Earth. \nRead more about it here.
URL:https://sunergy-initiative.eu/event/europacat-2023-3/
LOCATION:Prague Congress Centre\, 5. května 1640/65\, Nusle\, Prague\, 140 00\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:External
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SUMMARY:Decarbonisation in Shipping: Europe 2023
DESCRIPTION:ACI’s Decarbonisation in Shipping: Europe 2023 will be taking place in Hamburg\, Germany\, on the 6th & 7th September 2023. \nThe two day event will bring together key industry stakeholders from the maritime and energy industry\, regulatory and policy officers\, consultants\, solution and technology providers. \nThe conference will provide in-depth looks into the transition towards decarbonisation through presentations\, round-tables\, panel discussions and interactive sessions. \nFor the first European edition of this event\, the discussions will address the biggest issues and challenges in decarbonisation and vessel efficiency\, such as Providing Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Alternative Solutions to Fuels\, Reaching the “Net-Zero” Goal by 2050\, Ensuring a Commercially-Viable Transition to Decarbonisation\, Overview of the Environmental Legislation\, Encouraging Investments into R&D\, and many more. \n📄 Key topics: \n\nProviding Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Alternative Solutions to Fuels\nTowards a Successful Decarbonisation Transition\nEnsuring a Commercially-Viable Transition to Decarbonisation \nCase Study: Altera Infrastructure‘s New Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Vessel Designs\nEncouraging R&D: Innovation as a Driver for Decarbonisation\nThe Impact of Decarbonisation on the Global Shipping Industry\nOverview of the Environmental Legislation: Expectations for a Zero-Carbon Future at Sea\nA Classification Society Perspective on Decarbonisation \nAcknowledging the Role of Digitalisation in Decarbonisation
URL:https://sunergy-initiative.eu/event/decarbonisation-in-shipping-europe-2023/
LOCATION:Hamburg\, Hamburg\, Germany
CATEGORIES:External
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SUMMARY:RSC Desktop Seminar: Artificial Photosynthesis
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Society of Chemistry would like to invite you to attend the latest in our series of Desktop Seminars. This webinar will discuss Artificial Photosynthesis\, and will feature two talks\, followed by discussion and Q&A: \n🎙 Talk: Bioinorganic design approaches for developing molecular catalysts for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide\nProf. Christopher Chang\, Class of 1942 Chair Professor · University of California\, Berkeley \nAbstract: Changing climate and rising global energy demands motivate the search for new synthetic methods to produce fuels\, food\, medicines\, and materials in a sustainable fashion. We are developing new molecular catalysts for sustainable electrosynthesis that mimic enzyme biocatalysts or heterogeneous materials catalysts\, as well as hybrid catalysts that merge design concepts from molecular\, materials\, and biological catalysts. This presentation will focus on our latest work on creating molecular electrocatalysts for carbon dioxide inspired by bioinorganic systems. \n🎙 Talk: Solar Technologies For Waste-to-Chemical Conversion\nProf. Erwin Reisner\, Professor of Energy and Sustainability ·University of Cambridge \nAbstract: Professor Reisner will present concepts and emerging technologies\, where waste\, water and air are precious resources for a solar-powered circular economy. He will make a case for the use of solar energy to produce sustainable fuels and chemicals for energy storage\, transportation and the chemical industry. Solar panels will be introduced that can not only produce electricity\, but hold potential for the generation of green energy carriers and platform chemicals in a net zero future.\n \nRegister here.
URL:https://sunergy-initiative.eu/event/rsc-desktop-seminar-artificial-photosynthesis/
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SUMMARY:Transition pathway toward sustainable fossil-free fuels and base chemicals – a SUNERGY regional meeting
DESCRIPTION:“Transition pathway toward sustainable fossil-free fuels and base chemicals” is a title of a conference that was jointly organized by the J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry (Czech Academy of Sciences)\, Association of Czech Chemical Industry\, and the European initiative SUNERGY. It was held at the J. Heyrovský Institute in Prague on 14 and 15 September 2023. \nThe conference was a very interesting event that brought together people from academia\, industry\, as well as from organizations supporting Czech participation in Horizon Europe. The industry participation ranged from large companies such as ORLEN-Unipetrol or BASF to new startups\, for example TailorMem (CZ) that specializes in developing and producing new types of membranes. Academic participation involved mostly scientists from the J. Heyrovský Institute and other institutes of the Czech Academy\, and from the University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague. Altogether\, the meeting was attended by about 70 participants\, mostly from the Czech Republic as well as from France\, Poland\, Finland\, and Spain. \n \nSuch a broad and diverse participation allowed to present and discuss a range of scientific\, technical\, economical\, and political issues related to synthetic fuels – energy-rich chemical compounds (such as hydrocarbons\, methanol\, hydrogen\, etc.) produced from abundant raw materials (CO2\, water\, nitrogen) with the use of sunlight (solar fuels) or renewable electricity (e-fuels). Making such fuels from CO2 would make them carbon-neutral and their wide usage would become a basis for a circular economy of the future. \nScientific talks covered a broad range of topics\, from the general need of synthetic fuels\, their merits as well as downsides\, to particular processes and technical solutions to produce and utilize various kinds of sustainable fuels and feedstock chemicals. Using detailed analysis and hard numbers quantifying energy requirements\, it was clearly shown that liquid synthetic fuels will be an absolutely necessary part of transition to fossil-free energetics\, especially in the context of the Czech Republic. This is not just to provide energy for transportation (while using the existing infrastructure) but also to store intermittent renewable energy for a long time and to maintain the stability and resilience of the energy systems of European countries\, and to contribute to their energetic sovereignty. Development of technologies for energy storage in chemical bonds of synthetic fuels should thus be regarded as a foremost strategic goal of European countries and the EU. An important point has been made that synthetic fuels have to be primarily judged and evaluated by their energy efficiency. In other words\, more energy has to be gained than conventional energy spent on their production. \nSeveral talks have clearly demonstrated that presently known fuel-producing processes do not match the strict requirements of material and energy efficiencies and that entirely new approaches are needed. This conclusion mandates establishing strong research and development programs on national as well as European levels. As was presented by its deputy coordinator Frédéric Chandezon\, SUNERGY (one of the meeting organizers) is an European initiative that\, together with the Horizon Europe Coordination and Support Action SUNER-C\, strives to build up an EU-wide community working on synthetic (solar) fuels\, promote them\, and\, most importantly\, establish an EU large-scale research initiative (most likely a co-programmed partnership) that will fund and coordinate European research\, technology development and transfer\, as well as upscaling and implementation of synthetic fuels in the energetics of EU countries and beyond. Toward this goal\, SUNER-C (supported by the broader SUNERGY community) works on a roadmap\, which was explained in dedicated talk. It is an open document that responds to latest scientific/technical developments as well as to evolving political and societal views. Since it is too early to “pick winners” by deciding which synthetic fuels and production processes are most promising\, the roadmap rightly stresses the need to pursue the research and development along multiple parallel lines\, even including emerging novel aspects of photon management\, light-matter interactions\, as well as photo- and electro-catalysis. Some of the technical issues raised in the roadmap were addresses by specific scientific/technical talks. Water oxidation (either electro- or photochemical) complements all practically considered fuel-producing processes but also presents their bottleneck. Physical/chemical origins of the water-oxidation problem were analyzed in one of the talks that also outlined the way forward by theory-guided development of new catalytic materials. \nOn the hydrogen-evolution and CO2 reduction side\, there was a very interesting talk on nanostructured 2-dimensional catalytic materials\, including metal-doped graphene and molybdenum and rhenium sulfides\, where catalytic sites occur at nanosheet edges. Photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction to hydrocarbons was shown to occur catalytically on copper-doped polydopamine on hydroxylapatite sheets. Doped organic semiconductors and metal-organic frameworks combining light-harvesting and catalytic sites were presented among new promising systems for artificial photosynthesis. Photobiology presents and alternative approach\, whereby immobilized cyanobacteria reduce nitrogen or CO2 using electro- or photochemically supplied electrons. Talks on innovative technical solutions dealt with coelectrolysis of CO2 and steam on solid oxides and described new types of ion-exchange membranes that are now getting employed in electrocatalytic systems and batteries\, as well as in novel systems producing electricity upon mixing sea and fresh water. Several talks also stressed the importance of designing photoreactors and electrolytic cells aimed at improving energy and material efficiencies. \nProgress toward synthetic fuels is to a large extent contingent upon advances in materials research that is bringing new catalysts\, separators\, etc. On an EU level\, energy-related material research is represented by the AMPEA program of the European Energy Research Alliance (EERA)\, whose activities were overviewed. Important activities take place also at the national level as was demonstrated by talks on the “CO2 Czech Solution Group” and the “Strategy AV21” of the Czech Academy of Sciences. The CO2 Group explores ways to convert CO2 into feedstock chemicals for industry and aims to create a cooperative environment encompassing industry\, R&D\, as well as the government\, and also to involve Czech Republic in international cooperation on low-carbon and circular economy. Strategy AV21 outlines the principal research directions of the Czech Academy of Sciences and\, in selected directions\, fosters synergies between Academy institutes as well as between disciplines. It also aims to improve public awareness and facilitate knowledge transfer to the educational and private sector. The Strategy is organized into programs\, one of which\, “Sustainable Energy”\, is directly relevant to synthetic fuels. It focuses on hydrogen and “new fuels”\, CO2 capture\, as well as on energy storage. Specific research projects in Academy institutes include\, for example\, mechanism of (photo)electrochemical water oxidation\, development of catalytic materials and membranes for electrolyzers\, hydrogen storage\, membranes for CO2 capture\, methane-to-methanol and CO2-to-ethanol conversions\, as well as unravelling fundamental principles of light harnessing and energy conversion. \nFinally\, a citation from the talk given by Ivan Souček\, director of the Czech Industry Association: “…reducing greenhouse gas emissions\, increasing resource efficiency and circularity\, safety in the chemical industry …. will require new process technologies and their combination will be essential to achieve the EU’s 2050 climate-neutrality objective.”
URL:https://sunergy-initiative.eu/event/transition-pathway-toward-sustainable-fossil-free-fuels-and-base-chemicals-a-sunergy-regional-meeting/
LOCATION:J. Heyrovský Institute\, J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry Dolejškova 2155/3\, 182 23\, Prague\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:Internal,Workshop
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230923
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SUMMARY:Solar2Chem Conference: From Sunlight to Fuels - Uniting Science and Environmental Responsibility
DESCRIPTION:The SOLAR2CHEM Conference will take place at ICIQ\, Tarragona\, Spain from 18-22 September 2023. \nJoin renowned experts from academia\, industry\, and policy to explore photo(electro)catalysis\, solar fuels\, and materials for energy conversion. With an impressive lineup of international speakers\, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in workshops\, roundtable discussions\, and networking sessions with industry experts. \nParticipants are encouraged to present their research through oral presentations or posters. In our commitment to sustainability\, any remaining conference funds will be dedicated to offsetting the carbon emissions associated with flights\, food\, and other activities. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nPlenary Speakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHarry Atwater – California Institute of Technology\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLuigi Crema – Avenue MarMember of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership Governing Board\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKazunari Domen – University of Tokyo\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJosé Ramón Galán-Mascarós – ICIQ\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTimothy Noël – University of Amsterdam\, Van ’t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBeatriz Roldán – Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhilippe Schild – European Commission\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWorkshop Panelists\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKazunari Domen – University of Tokyo\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoan G. Fabra – Accredited Parliamentary Assistant at European Parliament\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRoundtable Panelists\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrédéric Chandezon – Deputy coordinator of the SUNERGY\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLuigi Crema – Avenue MarMember of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership Governing Board\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaría Rosa Palacín – Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhilippe Schild – European Commission\n\n\n  \nCheck more information at the event’s website: https://www.solar2chemconference.com/ \n 
URL:https://sunergy-initiative.eu/event/solar2chem-conference-from-sunlight-to-fuels-uniting-science-and-environmental-responsibility/
LOCATION:ICIQ\, Avinguda dels Països Catalans\, 16\, Tarragona\, 43007\, Spain
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230922
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SUMMARY:European Material Research Society - Fall Meeting 2023
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 Fall Meeting of the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) will take place from September 18 to 21\, 2023 at the main campus of the University of Technology in Warsaw (Poland) and will consist of parallel symposia with invited speakers\, oral and poster presentations assorted by one plenary session to provide an international forum for discussing recent advances in the field of materials science. The conference will be augmented by an exhibition of products and services of interest to the conference participants. \nThe high quality scientific program will address different topics organized into 24 symposia arranged in 5 clusters covering the fields of Information and Communication Technologies; Energy and Environment; Manufacturing; Health; Fundamentals. The latest scientific results will be presented and authors are invited to submit papers in the selected journals that fit the scope of each symposium. \nThe focus of the scientific program will be both on fundamental investigations and technological applications\, providing an international forum for discussing recent advances related to the different aspects to be considered to promote innovation. \nPlease note the deadline for abstract submission is June 5\, 2023. Authors will be notified of acceptance and mode of presentation by July 15\, 2023 at the latest. This will be an exciting event which should not be missed. \nRead more about it here
URL:https://sunergy-initiative.eu/event/european-material-research-society-fall-meeting-2023/
LOCATION:Warsaw University of Technology\, Central Campus - Warsaw University of TechnologyPl. Politechniki 1\, Warsaw\, 00-661\, Poland
CATEGORIES:External
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230921T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T181859
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SUMMARY:AMI2030 SRIA Kick-off Event
DESCRIPTION:After the release of the Roadmap and the Strategic Materials Agenda (SMA)\, you probably noticed the “Innovative Materials for EU” proposal in the list of 10 proposals for new candidate European Partnerships under Horizon Europe that the EC presented in July to Member States and Associated Countries. Without waiting for a decision (expected by the end of 2024) on the final portfolio of additional European Partnerships\, they now start preparing the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) of such a co-programmed Partnership on Advanced Materials. \nTherefore\, the AMI2030 SRIA Kick-off event will take place on September 21st\, from 10h to 13h. \n🔗  Register now!
URL:https://sunergy-initiative.eu/event/ami2030-sria-kick-off-event/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230924T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230929T170000
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CREATED:20230328T140933Z
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SUMMARY:11th International Freiberg Conference on Circular Carbon Technologies
DESCRIPTION:This event is organised by the Institute of Energy Process Engineering and Chemical Engineering (IEC) at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg (Germany). It focuses on the opportunities\, challenges\, and developments in circular carbon and hydrogen technologies for the transition towards a net-zero carbon economy via recirculation of carbon-containing waste streams into the production cycle i.e. Waste-to-Products for decarbonization and zero waste. \nJoining this event will provide an interactive discussion forum not only for scientists\, specialists\, practitioners and diverse stakeholders to exchange latest developments\, information and insights for the transition towards a net-zero carbon economy at the nexus of science\, technology and society; technology developers and plant operators will also share their current/planned projects as well as operational experiences along the Waste-to-Products value chain. \nIn addition to the scientific program\, the conference will also include the opportunity to participate in exciting technical tours to the Port of Rotterdam\, as well as interesting social events designed to facilitate networking and interaction between conference participants. \n\n\n\n\nPlease find more information about the conference\, speakers\, sponsoring\, and registration here.
URL:https://sunergy-initiative.eu/event/11th-international-freiberg-conference-on-circular-carbon-technologies/
LOCATION:Rotterdam\, Hotel nhow - Wilhelminakade 137\, 3072 AP\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:External
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230929T170000
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SUMMARY:London Climate Technology Show 2023
DESCRIPTION:The London Climate Technology Show 2023 which will be taking place from 26-27 September 2023 in ExCel London\, UK. \n\nIt is a highly esteemed event that unites the entire climate technology community. In light of the escalating climate concerns\, the need to address this situation has become more urgent. This event presents an exceptional opportunity to engage with key stakeholders and showcase the latest advancements in the industry. Additionally\, attendees can participate in a conference program that features a distinguished agenda. \nPlease find more information about the conference\, sponsoring\, and registration here.
URL:https://sunergy-initiative.eu/event/london-climate-technology-show-2023/
LOCATION:ExCel London\, Royal Victoria Dock\, 1 Western Gateway\, London E16 1XL\,\, London\, United Kingdom
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