New NIS 130 million center will pioneer energy
Sodium-based batteries for storing renewable energy cheaply and the recycling of lithium-ion batteries are among the challenges to be researched at a new NIS 130 million ($37 million)
(Shlomi Mizrahi, Bar-Ilan University) Sodium-based batteries for storing renewable energy cheaply and the recycling of lithium-ion batteries are among the challenges to be researched at a new NIS 130 million ($37 million) national institute inaugurated on Tuesday at Bar-Ilan University near Tel Aviv.
(Gavriel Fiske/Times of Israel) Bar-Ilan University President Prof. Arie Zaban, an energy researcher and entrepreneur, said “deep-tech-based” technological solutions were critical for the planet's future and that the institute would “help position the State of Israel as an ecosystem in the field of climatech.”
The institute's innovative research infrastructure will serve all researchers in Israel, and its establishment is very significant news.” The Energy Ministry provided NIS 100 million ($28.4 million) for the new institute, with Bar-Ilan funding the remaining NIS 30 million ($8.5 million).
Lithium also gradually loses power, as anyone with a cellphone will know. “The National Institute for Energy and Electrochemical Storage aims to use Israeli innovation and entrepreneurship for the benefit of the energy sector and the economy in Israel,” said Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen.
Sodium-based batteries for storing renewable energy cheaply and the recycling of lithium-ion batteries are among the challenges to be researched at a new NIS 130 million ($37 million)
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