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Recycalyse
onJuly 19, 2022
THE RECYCALYSE PROJECT ACHIEVES A NEW MILESTONE: Selection of possible materials to extract during recycling. The recovery rate from spent catalysts confirmed in the laboratory
One of the main goals of Recycalyse is to reduce investment costs of PEM electrolyzers by reducing the [...]
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onApril 11, 2022
RECYCALYSE, the progress after two years of running
From April 4th to April 5th the RECYCALYSE consortium held its fourth General Assembly in Graz, Austria to [...]
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onFebruary 21, 2022
RECYCALYSE Collaborates with the Horizon Results Booster Programme.
On February 11, 2022, the Project Coordinator from Danish Technological Institute, Christian Kallesøe [...]
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Recycalyse
onNovember 5, 2021
FRAUNHOFER ICT VISITS DANISH TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
From October 4th to October 8th our partner Fraunhofer ICT visited the installations of our coordinator [...]
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Recycalyse
onSeptember 17, 2021
NON-BATTERY-BASED ENERGY STORAGE WORKSHOP
The Recycalyse Project hosted the “Joint Workshop: NON-BATTERY-BASED ENERGY STORAGE WORKSHOP” on Wednesday, [...]
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Recycalyse
onJuly 2, 2021
RECYCALYSE attends the European Metallurgical Conference EMC 2021
On June 28, the European Metallurgical Conference counted on the presence of RECYCALYSE project. There, [...]
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Recycalyse
onMay 17, 2021
Blue World Technologies acquires the recognised manufacturer of fuel cell components Danish Power System.
The respective general assemblies at Blue World Technologies and Danish Power Systems approved a [...]
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Recycalyse
onMay 4, 2021
Johanna Schröder wins the best poster prize at the 29th Topical Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry
Johanna Schröder, PhD student from the University of Bern has won the best poster prize about “The gas [...]
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Recycalyse
onMarch 8, 2021
“We aim to use a non-conventional etching process called ‘cathodic corrosion’, to either reactivate catalysts on ‘dead’ electrodes or selectively remove catalysts from spent electrodes”
Interview with David Smyth-Boyle, Principal Corrosion Engineer at TWI What is the role of TWI within [...]
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Recycalyse
onFebruary 22, 2021
“For RECYCALYSE, we have established three different phases for our strategy: awareness phase, knowledge transfer, and exploitation.”
Interview with Mariana Fernández, Head of Communications & Capacity Building. PMO at Sustainable Innovations.
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