Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) has an agreement with China National Offshore Oil Corporation New Energy Investment Company, Ltd. (CNOOC), under the United States-China EcoPartnerships Framework, to create a bi-national entity seeking to develop technically feasible and economically viable solutions to energy and environmental issues. Advanced batteries have been identified as one of the initial areas targeted for collaborations. CWRU invited NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) personnel from the Electrochemistry Branch to CWRU to discuss various aspects of advanced battery development as they might apply to this partnership. Topics discussed included: the process for the selection of a battery chemistry; the establishment of an integrated development program; project management/technical interactions; new technology developments; and synergies between batteries for automotive and space operations. Additional collaborations between CWRU and NASA GRC's Electrochemistry Branch were also discussed.
High Efficiency Space Power Systems Project Advanced Space-Rated Batteries
2011
11 pages
Report
No indication
English
Batteries & Components , Chemistry , Electrotechnology , Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Electrochemistry , Spacecraft power supplies , Technology utilization , Electric batteries , Offshore energy sources , Low cost , Nanoparticles , Lithium , Metal ions , Feasibility analysis , Extravehicular activity
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