RISEnergy resumes work on renewable energy targets, focusing on materials science.

After a short summer break, we are back! 🌞 RISEnergy is continuing its deep dive into the 🔟 renewable energy target areas that make up Europe’s largest clean energy research infrastructure project. 🔬 This week, RISEnergy is digging into the materials that power the clean energy transition. 🔬 Why does it matter? Because every renewable technology, from better batteries ⚡ to next-generation fuels 🌱, depends on advanced materials. Without faster innovation in materials science, we can’t scale the clean technologies Europe needs. The challenge? 🔺 Accelerating discovery of new materials 🔺 Streamlining the path from lab to industry 🔺 Ensuring efficient integration into real-world systems That’s where RISEnergy comes in! Through a network of 50+ cutting-edge research platforms, RISEnergy gives scientists and innovators the facilities they need, from materials testing to system validation, while ensuring results are shared and reused through a strong open science approach. 🗨️ "Clean energy innovation depends on both improving today’s technologies and developing new ones that do not yet exist. RISEnergy makes this possible by uniting over 50 research platforms with an open approach that ensures results are shared and reused. This collaboration gives researchers and industry the tools they need to accelerate the full innovation chain, from advanced materials to real technologies", sawako nakamae, CEA Research Fellow, Materials Science Area Leader 💡 Explore how RISEnergy is helping turn materials breakthroughs into low-carbon energy impact for Europe ⤵️ #RISEnergy #MaterialsScience #EnergyTransition #ResearchInfrastructure #AdvancedMaterials sawako nakamae, Myriam E. Gil Bardají, Olga Sumińska-Ebersoldt

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