CSIR researchers are developing new material-based technologies which make up the components of battery cells. They hope to improve the electrochemical properties that are used in energy storage systems. A battery materials development and research centre at the CSIR in Pretoria is at the centre of Contact online >>
CSIR researchers are developing new material-based technologies which make up the components of battery cells. They hope to improve the electrochemical properties that are used in energy storage systems. A battery materials development and research centre at the CSIR in Pretoria is at the centre of this work.
Today, His Majesty the King of the Belgians and South Africa''s Director-General of the Department of Science and Innovation, Dr Phil Mjwara visited a new indoor energy storage testbed at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) that will become fully operational in May this year.
The new infrastructure and associated expertise will strengthen South Africa''s ability to support local players in the battery value chain, thereby boosting the country''s capabilities in renewable energy storage. The collaboration falls within the ambit of a collaboration agreement between the CSIR and VITO, the Flemish Institute for Technological Research.
His Majesty the King of the Belgians is in South Africa at the invitation of His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa. His Majesty the King is accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Affairs, Foreign Trade and the Federal Cultural institutions of Belgium, as well as the Minister of Finance of the Government of Flanders and other representatives of the Belgian regions and communities.
The CSIR Indoor Energy Storage Testbed (Video) has been established within the framework of the World Bank Energy Storage Partnership. The partnership recognises that energy transitions – with increased wind and solar power use – are underway in many countries, and that to integrate renewable resources into grids, energy storage is key. The World Bank Group therefore established a partnership to help foster international cooperation on technology research and development in this field.
This in turn opened the way for the CSIR-VITO collaboration on an energy storage testbed to primarily performance-test lithium-ion batteries and emerging energy storage technologies for a South African and sub-Saharan market.
The facility equips the CSIR to test the performance and reliability of batteries, as expressed by their storage capacity, lifecycle and depth of discharge. It will help build capacity in the South African battery industry, as lower-capacity clients will have access to indoor testbed facilities and overall market knowledge can be improved. VITO and the CSIR will focus on energy storage technology innovation and localisation.
CSIR Chief Executive Officer Dr Thulani Dlamini expressed the organisation''s appreciation for the level of collaboration and scientific support it has received from the Government of Flanders in Belgium and its research institutions.
"The visit by His Majesty the King of the Belgians to the CSIR demonstrates our mutual dedication to fostering interdisciplinary research for the benefit of society. The visit opens the door to expand the cooperation between the CSIR and Belgian businesses and research institutions.
"The facility brings hope for sustainable energy and a secure energy future. How we store energy is at the heart of the successful use of renewable resources such as solar and wind. A developing country such as South Africa has to think of technologies that offer long-duration storage, have low operational and maintenance requirements and can withstand harsh climatic conditions," says Dlamini.
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