site.btaLaboratory for Studying Green Energy Sources and their Interaction in Energy Production to Be Set Up by End of 2023

Laboratory for Studying Green Energy Sources and their Interaction in Energy Production to Be Set Up by End of 2023
Laboratory for Studying Green Energy Sources and their Interaction in Energy Production to Be Set Up by End of 2023
Evelina Slavcheva (BTA Photo)

A field laboratory on integrated energy systems will be set up by the end of 2023 by the Hitmobile Competence Centre, said member of the Hitmobile Central Committee Evelina Slavcheva Thursday. The laboratory will explore green energy sources and their interaction in energy production.

The activities on the construction of the laboratory were presented by Assoc. Prof. Blagoy Burdin. The laboratory will have different types of photovoltaic cells, a wind generator emulator, different types of energy storage facilities and charging stations for electric vehicles. One battery and a hydrogen car will be part of the laboratory.

The laboratory is being built in Sofia, on a site owned by the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS). The cost of setting up this laboratory will be BGN 4 million. It should be built by the end of 2023, when the "Hitmobile - Technologies and systems for clean energy generation, storage and consumption" Centre of Competence project will be completed.

The work on the project was presented by Evelina Slavcheva. The centre already has four smaller laboratories where industrial research related to batteries, photovoltaic modules and generators, hydrogen and fuel cells and bioenergy is carried out. In addition, there are two large laboratories in the project that are for industrial development.

The aim of the project is to link science with business, Slavcheva said. The project is lead by the Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems at BAS.

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