The energy storage challenge: which contribution from chemical sciences?

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The energy storage challenge: which contribution from chemical sciences?

On 11 February 2014, EuChemS co-organised with the Scientific and Technologic Option Assessment (STOA) of the European Parliament a workshop entitled “The energy storage challenge: which contribution from chemical sciences?”
The workshop presented main possibilities for storing energy that require contribution and development of chemical sciences: physical devices, such as batteries or super-capacitors, and storage of energy in chemical bonds to release the stored energy at another time and place.

For more information please visit the STOA website.