“Power-to-X” is a set of processes that convert electricity from renewable sources into various options that enables storage and transport to overcome intermittency limitations. The so-called “X” stands as a gaseous or liquid energy carrier; hydrogen or methane (Power-to-Gas), chemicals (Power-to-Liquid). In such processes, catalysis plays a central role and help to meet challenges ahead, in terms of not only technical and economical performances but also significant climate change mitigation and various related benefits for the society.
The workshop will focus on the role of catalysis to achieve efficient Power-to-Liquid conversion through storage as chemical energy bonds contained in more easily stored and high energy density liquids i.e., ammonia produced starting from made available feedstocks such as green hydrogen or methanol permitting additional conversion of CO2 emissions generated by several industries.
Trainer
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Prof. Tarik Chafik FST, Abdelmalek Essaadi Tangier, Morocco |