Rescoll mentioned in spanish website ecoticias

Logo-GreenlionIK4-CIDETEC with RESCOLL Société de Recherche and Ulm Helmholtz Institute, will organize a seminar on sustainable batteries in Germany.
The event is part of the activities related to the European project Greenlion.
The seminar, to be held in the German city of Ulm, aims to provide the opportunity to share both academic and industry knowledge on the operation and processing of electrodes for batteries manufactured in aqueous base.
Among other things, IK4-CIDETEC assist in the organization and management of oral sessions and poster presentations.
The Greenlion project is a research initiative belonging to the Seventh Framework Programme conceived to design cheaper and sustainable sector for electric car batteries.
The Basque technology center supports this project with research centers and companies such as Volkswagen, Seat or Mondragon Group.
Original source: http://www.innovaticias.com/

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IK4-CIDETEC junto a RESCOLL Société de Recherche y el Instituto Helmholz de Ulm, organizarán un seminario sobre baterías sostenibles en Alemania.
El evento forma parte de las actividades relacionadas con el proyecto europeo Greenlion.
El seminario, que tendrá lugar en la ciudad alemana de Ulm, tiene por objetivo proporcionar la oportunidad para intercambiar conocimiento tanto académico como industrial sobre el funcionamiento y procesado de electrodos para baterías fabricados en base acuosa.
Entre otros aspectos, IK4-CIDETEC colaborará en la organización y gestión de las sesiones orales y presentaciones de posters.
El proyecto Greenlion es una iniciativa de investigación perteneciente al VII Programa Marco concebida para el diseño de baterías más baratas y sostenibles para el sector del coche eléctrico.
El centro tecnológico vasco colabora en este proyecto con centros de investigación y empresas como Volkswagen, Grupo Mondragon o Seat.

Valorem et Rescoll réalisent la première analyse du cycle de vie (ACV) d’un parc éolien en France

valoremWind power is an emerging renewable energy widely developed in many countries. Although several analyses have been conducted on the environmental impact of renewable energies, only a few life cycle assessment studies are available for wind plants. Consequently, RESCOLL and Valorem developed a life cycle analysis model to evaluate, from a life cycle perspective, the potential environmental impacts associated with a French onshore wind plant comprised of five 3.0-MW wind turbines.

The life cycle assessment (LCA) was based on data related to a French test wind plant. All stages of the life cycle (study, wind plant parts production, transportation, construction, wind plant operation including maintenance, disassembly and end-of-life treatment of the turbines) were analysed and sensitivity tests were carried out.

To download the article : JEC Juin 2014

From : JEC Magazine June 2014