Materials Needs for Energy Sustainability by 2050: Frontiers in Long-Duration Storage for Decarbonization

Date: November 10, 2021

Time: 11:00AM - 12:00PM

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This panel discussion is part of a long-running MRS series that convenes top experts to discuss topics of scientific, technological and sociological complexity relating to energy, the environment and sustainability.

This interactive event will highlight the fundamental and applied materials challenges and opportunities associated with long-duration energy storage in the context of broader socioeconomic and policy incentives and disincentives.

This program is organized by MRS’ Focus on Sustainability Subcommittee in collaboration with The MRS Energy & Sustainability Journal.

Funding provided by the National Science Foundation.

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Presented in conjunction with MRS Energy & Sustainability

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Hosts: Speakers:
  • Julia Song, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder, ESS Inc.
  • Max Tuttman, Technology-to-Market Advisor, Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E)
  • Szilvia Doczi, Former Economics Lead, System Integration Renewables, International Energy Agency

This panel discussion is part of a long-running MRS series that convenes top experts to discuss topics of scientific, technological and sociological complexity relating to energy, the environment and sustainability.

This interactive event will highlight the fundamental and applied materials challenges and opportunities associated with long-duration energy storage in the context of broader socioeconomic and policy incentives and disincentives.

This program is organized by MRS’ Focus on Sustainability Subcommittee in collaboration with The MRS Energy & Sustainability Journal.

Funding provided by the National Science Foundation.

National Science Foundation Logo

Presented in conjunction with MRS Energy & Sustainability

MRS Energy & Sustainability