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SuNaMa

Sustainably produced nanomaterials for energy applications (SuNaMa)

Project summary

The main objective of the SuNaMa project is to develop innovative, high-performance, highly conductive, electrocatalytically active, durable, cost-effective, and high surface area nanocarbon materials. These materials are potential candidates to be employed in low-carbon energy technologies such as ultracapacitors, metal-air batteries, and fuel cells. This would represent a significant breakthrough in the renewable and low-carbon energy technology sector and exponentially widen the market with an environmentally friendly, low-cost technology with a substantial impact on reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emission as well the environmental hazard produced by various industries. The focus of the SuNaMa project is to improve the performance of the state-of-the-art ultracapacitors, metal-air batteries, and fuel cells as well significantly reduce the price of these technologies.

Total funding of the project: 988000 EUR

Project implementation period: 25 months

Call: European Economic Area (EEA) States (Iceland and Liechtenstein) and Norway 2014-2021.

Activity: Baltic Research Programme

Project partners

  • coordinator - State research institute Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (LT)
  • Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry (LV)
  • SINTEF Industry (NO)
  • National institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (EE)
Project status:
Completed
Execution time:
01.12.2021 - 31.12.2023
Project type:
EEA and Norway Grants
Project number:
LT08-1-ŠMSM-K01-012