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HydroGEN - the innovative solid oxide electrolyzer was among the winners of the 25th edition of the Competition of the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development and The National Center for Research and Development "Polish Product of the Future". This distinction is an appreciation of many years of work of the team of the Centre for Hydrogen Technologies (CTH2).
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New paper, entitled Development of a method for precise determination of catalyst activity and construction of Digital-Twin for prediction of deNOx catalyst deactivation, co-authored by the IEN’s employees Jarosław Hercog, Aleksandra Kiedrzyńska, and Mirosław Malinowski, has been published in the INSTAL journal (70 pts. MEiN).
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A paper entitled Glass-zirconia composites as seals for Solid Oxide Cells: preparation, properties, and stability over repeated thermal cycles was published in the journal Materials (IF 3.748). This publication concerns the effect of yttrium-stabilized zirconium oxide additive on the properties of SOC seals.
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Prof. Jakub Kupecki, DSc, PhD, has been appointed to the four-year term of office as a member of the Energy Problems Committee at the Presidium of the Polish Academy of Sciences, which began in 2023
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On March 28, 2023, the 45th meeting of the Executive Committee of the European Energy Research Alliance (ExCo EERA) was held.
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On March 22, 2023, a conference of the winners of the GreenEvo program – Green Technology Accelerator was held.[nbsp] One of the winners was the Institute of Power Engineering. The winners were welcomed and awarded by Deputy Minister of Climate and Environment Małgorzata Golińska.
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In the high-scoring, prestigious Journal of Cleaner Production (IF 11,072, 140 points) an article entitled Efficiency analysis of a novel reversible solid oxide cell system with the secondary utilization of the stack off-gas: A model-based study was published, on the analysis of the possibility of improving the overall efficiency of the installation with stacks of solid oxide electrochemical (SOC) cells operating alternately in the fuel cell (SOFC) and electrolyser (SOE) modes, in accordance with the rSOC (reversible solid oxide cells) concept.
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The Institute of Power Engineering received official information from the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management about the final approval of the project settlement application entitled "Increasing the energy efficiency of the Warsaw building of the Power Engineering".