Visit to Řež Research Centre in Prgague to see latest sCO2 research progress
Consortium partners of the EU funded project sco2-flex met at the Řež Research Centre in Prague on the 18th and 19th of September to advance knowledge on sCO2 and materials necessary to meet EU objectives for highly flexible and efficient conventional power plants.
The conference was held in Essen, Germany and focused on research in sCO2 fields, conducting a peer-review of papers and presentations in three thematic sessions.
An extensive article featuring sCO2-Flex – an EU funded project to demonstrate how supercritical CO2 could contribute to Europe’s climate change and energy transition goals; has been published in Modern Power Systems.
Fostering sCO2 knowledge-sharing across continents
A Chinese delegation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences learns about sCO2-flex at the Institute of Nuclear Technology and Energy (IKE) of the University of Stuttgart.