E-MAGIC (824066)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/824066

  Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)

  European Magnesium Interactive Battery Community

  FET Proactive: emerging paradigms and communities (FETPROACT-01-2018)

  electric batteries  ·  renewable energy  ·  alkaline earth metals  ·  electric power transmission

  2019-01-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2023-06-30 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 6,731,937 Total Cost


  Description

Energy storage is a key technology to facilitate a widespread integraWith the growing use of intermittent energy sources in power grids, there is a growing mismatch between when energy is produced and when it is consumed. This has led to the need of energy storage or demand-response systems in order to use the energy in a balanced and efficient way. Given this context, the Micro Energy Storage (MES) systems are expected to seek radically new approaches to supply energy where it is needed. Buildings are becoming a local use micro energy-hubs consuming, producing, storing, supplying energy and having the potential to take up an important role in the power-supply system stability which generate energy with renewables, provide storage for electric and thermal energy and deliver demand response. For Micro Energy Storage in Buildings (MESB) using stochastic renewables energy, the most suitable technology is the lithium-ion batteries (LIB). However, current LIB technologies are facing severe challenges in safety, energy density and price. While most of today's R&D is concentrated on LIB systems, shifting towards non-lithium rechargeable batteries may open up effective ways to overcome such challenges. The rechargeable magnesium battery (RMB) constitutes a paradigmatic example of such promising, alternative non-lithium energy storage systems, following pioneering efforts and breakthroughs from world-wide researchers. The potential to use metallic magnesium anodes in rechargeable batteries brings important advantages in terms of energy density, cost and safety. E-MAGIC gathers the key scientific and technical researchers in Europe to develop the required new frontier knowledge and foundational approaches on RMB, bringing an effective work on R&D by a rational design of high voltage/high capacity cathode materials and novel electrolytes to overcome the rate-limiting reaction and transport processes, in order to deliver a safe RMB with more 400 Wh kg-1 and less than 100 €/Kwh.


  Complicit Organisations

2 Israeli organisations participate in E-MAGIC.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
United Kingdom THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE (999977172) GB823847609 participant HES € 331,313 € 331,313 € 331,313
Spain ABENGOA INNOVACION SOCIEDAD ANONIMA (996326286) ESA91272682 participant PRC € 376,093 € 376,093 € 376,093
France COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (999992401) FR43775685019 participant REC € 753,647 € 753,647 € 753,647
Spain AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (999991722) ESQ2818002D participant REC € 365,158 € 365,158 € 365,158
Germany DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV (999981731) DE121965658 participant REC € 754,533 € 754,533 € 754,533
Israel BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY (999886574) IL580063683 participant HES € 953,000 € 953,000 € 953,000
Germany KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE (990797674) DE266749428 participant HES € 871,542 € 871,542 € 871,542
Denmark DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET (999990655) DK30060946 participant HES € 597,692 € 597,692 € 597,692
Israel TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (999907720) IL557585585 participant HES € 810,267 € 810,267 € 810,267
Spain FUNDACION CIDETEC (999461229) ESG20588588 coordinator REC € 918,687 € 918,687 € 918,687