Since joining the Sisterhood community last year, ABraytCSPfuture has actively collaborated with projects focused on advancing clean energy and sustainability through high-temperature CSP. By working together, we aim to strengthen partnerships and drive innovation in the energy sector.
The Sisterhood community promotes collaboration through a variety of initiatives, such as featuring project links and logos on members’ websites, sharing updates through newsletters, and spotlighting key events across digital platforms. Members also encourage participation in each other’s events, co-organize conferences, and engage in both online and in-person meetings. Additional activities include co-authoring publications, engaging on social media, and distributing shared resources to build a cohesive and supportive network.
We are excited to announce our participation in an upcoming webinar, organized by the Sunson Project and supported by the Sisterhood community. During this event, partners will share their latest findings and innovative ideas on how high-temperature CSP technologies can drive the transition to a more sustainable future.
Event details:
Date: 30 January 2025
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (CET)
Format: Online
The sisterhood is formed by:
- ABRAYTCSPFUTURE – AIR-BRAYTON CYCLE CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER FUTURE PLANTS VIA REDOX OXIDES-BASED STRUCTURED THERMOCHEMICAL HEAT EXCHANGERS/THERMAL BOOSTERS
- SUNSON – CONCENTRATED SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE AT ULTRA-HIGH TEMPERATURES AND SOLID-STATE CONVERSION
- ASTERIx-CAESar – AIR-BASED SOLAR THERMAL ELECTRICITY FOR EFFICIENT RENEWABLE ENERGY INTEGRATION & COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE
- PYSOLO – PYROLYSIS OF BIOMASS BY CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER
- BLAZETEC – BREAKTHROUGHS IN THERMAL BATTERIES THROUGH ZERO-EMISSION HIGH-TEMPERATURE STATIC THERMAL-TO-ELECTRIC CONVERTERS
- COOPERANT – LEADING-EDGE COOPERATIVE ADVANCES TOWARDS THE NEXT GENERATION OF CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER (CSP) TECHNOLOGY
This project is funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101084569.