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Discover Winston Chung Global Energy Center's groundbreaking research on energy storage, generation, and distribution. Explore advancements in battery technologies and renewable energy integration. Learn about the Sustainable Integrated Grid Initiative (SIGI) and its impact on the future of energy. Join us at the Energy Storage Technologies & Applications Conference on April 11-12, 2019 at the University of California, Riverside.
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2019 Energy Storage Technologies & Applications Conference Welcome and Overview Remarks Reza Abbaschian University of California, Riverside April 11-12, 2019
Winston Chung Global Energy Center(WCGEC) Overview Chinese battery technology scientist, inventor and entrepreneur Winston Chung has agreed to give $10 million to the Bourns College of Engineering(BCOE) to establish an endowment and a center to support research on energy and sustainability. The gift, the largest gift to UCR, was announced during his visit to campus January 24, 2011
Winston is the inventor of rare earth lithium-ion power battery. In 2015,Thunder Sky Winston Energy Group invested the Thunder Sky Winston Battery (Changtai) Limited in Zhangzhou,Fujian province. http://en.thundersky-winston.com/
The center will bridge the gap between industry and academia to address energy generation, storage, and distribution needs and issues. • $10 million endowment established in 2011: • Winston Chung Global Energy Center • Winston Chung Endowed Professorship in Sustainability • Winston Chung Endowed Professorship in Energy Innovation • $6.2 million additional Funding : • $2.5M rare earth lithium-ion Storage batteries to Winston Chung Hall • $2.5M storage batteries to power SIGI • $1,200,000 funding for energy related research year for two years
Integrated Research On-Campus Research Research at the WCGEC focuses on seven major areas. Those areas focusing primarily on energy storage and generation, such as fuel cell, super capacitor and battery research, are housed mostly at the Bourns College of Engineering campus location. Meanwhile, the implementation of these technologies, such as solar cell and solar thermal, transportation, smart building and power distribution, is researched at CE-CERT. Having research occur at two locations assists in having the space available to both work in labs and test on-site. CE-CERT Research
Sustainable Integrated Grid Initiative (SIGI) SIGI was established as part of the WCGEC is one of the largest integrated renewable energy projects of its kind in the state. A key component of the project is to demonstrate that electric vehicles can be seamlessly introduced into the existing grid system through “smart integration” of renewable energy, storage and advanced dispatch controls. Key Project Features • Load Management • Reduces risk of grid failure/blackout (due to decreased peaks) • Increased predictability of demand (flattens peak demand) • Outage Prevention • Relieves stress on grid • Outage Support • Battery dedicated to critical loads • Distributed Energy Resource Support • Microgrids support distributed solar systems Project Partners
Sustainable Integrated Grid Initiative Launched May 21st, 2014 Initiative will allow researchers to study integration of solar energy, electric vehicles and batteries From left, Ben Benoit, Ching Liu, Reza Abbaschian, Winston Chung, Rusty Bailey, Gordon Bourns, Michael Pazzani and Matt Barth unplug the electric-powered bus.
Battery Research Battery advancements are a critical component to research at the WCGEC. A dedicated team of nine interdisciplinary researchers explore battery technologies to identify new ways that can further improve upon current technologies.
Battery testing facility (on campus) • Shared state-of-the-art research facilities • Battery and other energy storage • Nanomaterials synthesis and characterization facilities
Research Facilities: Materials (on campus) • Battery prototyping & assembly facility • coin-cell level • semi-automatic assembly of pouch cells.
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