How can physics be used to unleash the power of the UK energy sector? It’s a big question. And one that a new Institute of Physics report set out to answer. The The Faraday Institution was pleased to contribute to the section on battery energy storage (one of 4 sectors examined) via the expertise of Martin Freer and Stephen Gifford. Some interesting commentary on shared challenges across nuclear, PV, batteries and high temperature superconductivity including on scale-up, skills, and access of critical minerals. Take a look ⬇️
The transition to Net Zero is the defining challenge of our time. Our new report, Unleashing Physics to Power the UK Energy Sector, identifies a raft of physics-driven measures necessary for the UK to ensure energy security, reach Net Zero and deliver economic growth. The report, which employed the expertise of IOP members, highlights how physics can unlock solutions – for example, accelerating clean energy, building resilience, creating jobs and strengthening UK manufacturing. We will use the report to highlight the interventions that physics can shape in addressing important priorities and opportunities for powering a sustainable future, reaching out to policymakers, industry and beyond. 📰 For more information, read our news story here: https://lnkd.in/eiyvmMEd 🔗 Read the report here: iop.org/GreenEconomy #IOPGreenEconomy #NetZero #PhysicsForOurFuture