![]() ![]() – Recycling Lithium-ion batteries 13:50 – 14:10 Philipp Adelhelm, Humboldt-University of Berlin – Alternatives to Lithium-ion batteries: Progress in sodium-ion batteries 13:30 – 13:50 Led by Katharine Sanderson, Science Journalist and Editor – Lithium batteries and the stationary applications 11:30 – 11:50 – Lithium-ion batteries in the automotive sector 11:10 – 11:30 – Lithium: reserves, resources and geopolitical issues 10:40 – 11:00 – Developments of the EuChemS periodic table 10:20 – 10:40ĭavid Cole-Hamilton, University of St. – MEP Speech: Energy transition and circular economy – the new EU Sustainable Batteries Regulation 10:10 – 10:20 The scope of the webinar is to answer some key questions such as: Are there enough lithium resources on Earth? Will the rush to lithium generate new geopolitical tensions? Are there viable alternatives to lithium-ion batteries (LIBs)? To what extent can we push battery recycling? And, last but not least: What is the appropriate color of Lithium in the EuChemS periodic table? Programme outline Chaired by Nicola Armaroli MORNING SESSION Accordingly, the lightest metal element, lithium, is a key enabler for the ongoing energy transition. In an increasingly electrified world, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are expected to play a highly relevant role both in the storage and in the mobility sector. ![]() The intrinsic daily and seasonal variability of wind and sunlight will require a large deployment of storage capacity, most of which is expected to be electrochemical. The 2030 European climate and energy framework calls for enhanced electrification in final energy uses (e.g., transport, heat) to be accomplished by renewable electricity, primarily via wind and photovoltaic technologies. This webinar echoes the successful workshop on the Carbon Element organised by EuChemS on 22 April 2021 (read more about it here). The webinar is organised by the EuChemS Secretariat, Laura Jousset being the coordinator. The Task Group is chaired by Nicola Armaroli and its members are David Cole-Hamilton, Christophe Copéret, Nineta Hrastelj, Rinaldo Poli, Floris Rutjes, and Alessandra Quadrelli as a guest. This online event is an initiative designed by the EuChemS Periodic Table Task Group. This webinar was chaired by Professor Nicola Armaroli (member of the EuChemS Executive Board). The European Chemical Society, EuChemS, organised the webinar ‘The Lithium Element – Enabler of the Energy Transition‘, which was held on Wednesday 1 December 2021, from 10:00 to 16:30 CET. ![]()
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