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High-Energy High-Power Quasi-Solid State Lithium Batteries for Subsea Applications

Implementing Organization

Subsea Systems Institute, University of Houston, Rice University

Overview

DWH Project Funding

$107,650

Known Leveraged Funding

$0

Funding Organization

The U.S. Department of Treasury

Funding Program

The RESTORE Act Funds Bucket 5: Centers of Excellence Research Grant Program

Details

Project Category

Science

Project Actions

Oil System Safety Research

Targeted Resources

Infrastructure

Project Description

The overarching scope of the proposed project is to develop and fabricate high-energy and high-power quasi-solid lithium batteries that can operate under wide-range of temperatures and pressure. Further, we plan to explore the possibilities of such batt

Contact

Stephanie Coates
713-743-6530
sacoates@uh.edu
Project Website
Project Partners

None

Affiliated Institutions

Materials and devices used in oil & gas production & exploration experience extreme environmental conditions. With the demand for autonomous devices, there is a need for high-energy/high-power storage systems that can operate under aggressive conditions.

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