SCARABEUS: thermodynamic solar reduces energy costs
An advanced power cycle that improves the conversion of heat into electricity, significantly reducing its cost.
An advanced power cycle that improves the conversion of heat into electricity, significantly reducing its cost.
EN:lab, the new 6.000 m2 building dedicated to the activities of the Department of Energy of Politecnico di Milano, has been inaugurated.
On 14 June, Politecnico di Milano hosted the kick-off meeting of the KEEPER project “Key codE based on nanomatErials to Protect sErvices and pRoducts”, funded by the European Innovation Council (EIC) in the framework of the EIC Transition call with more than 2 million euros.
Three lecturers from the Department of Energy of Politecnico di Milano recently conducted an important field training activity in Ghana (Africa), which took place from 20 to 31 May 2024.
The Department of Energy of Politecnico di Milano recently hosted the LTTA2 meeting of the European project Build 2050.
HYCOOL-IT EUROPEAN PROJECT COORDINATED BY THE ENERGY DEPARTMENT KICKS OFF The electricity consumption of server rooms accounts for a significant share (4%) of the total consumption of buildings related to the service sector in the European Union, and demand is expected to grow even more in the coming years. following the trend of increasing total…
Innovative research conducted by the Department of Energy and the Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering ‘Giulio Natta’ of the Politecnico di Milano, in collaboration with the Department of Chemistry of the University of Wroclaw (Poland), has achieved important milestones in the field of carbon nanostructures.
The Department of Energy at the Politecnico di Milano and Sincrotrone Elettra in Trieste have collaborated on two pioneering studies that have uncovered important phenomena in key materials for future technologies.
The kick-off meeting of the European SOHO project has just concluded at the Department of Energy.
The Department of Energy of the Politecnico di Milano is actively involved in the European research project GAMMA (Green Ammonia and BioMethanol fuel MAritime vessels), funded with 13 million euro from the European Commission’s Horizon Europe innovation framework programme out of a total of 17 million.