scholarly journals A muon-ion collider at BNL: The future QCD frontier and path to a new energy frontier of μ+μ− colliders

Author(s):  
Darin Acosta ◽  
Wei Li
2020 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 468
Author(s):  
David Low ◽  
Angus Rodger ◽  
Benjamin Gallagher ◽  
Prakash Sharma

Can hydrogen really be the next big energy disruptor? The technological challenges are significant and have suppressed its presence in the energy transition story thus far, but this is changing fast. The hydrogen market faces a chicken-and-egg conundrum. Demand growth remains limited, hindered by uncertainty over supply and cost. But investment in hydrogen supply is restricted by ambiguity over its role in the future energy mix. Nonetheless, government policy and funding in Japan, China and Korea is creating new demand centres. Will the breakthrough be in power generation, transportation or energy storage? The costs associated with hydrogen production and transportation are its biggest hurdles. But new technologies around liquid organic hydrogen carriers and ammonia are emerging. How is this hydrogen+ philosophy evolving, and could it be a future competitive advantage? Over the past decade, we have already seen how new technology has rapidly reduced other renewable energy costs. We outline our view on whether the same could happen with hydrogen. So, where does Australia fit into this picture, and what is its competitive advantage? Australia is well endowed with natural resources, many of which can reliably generate renewable energy. And with numerous ongoing hydrogen pilot programs, it is uniquely positioned to innovate and export green hydrogen know-how. Can Australia become the global laboratory for hydrogen supply-chain technology? Local upstream companies could be catalysts for change, given their existing producer–supplier relationships across north-eastern Asia. What role could hydrogen play in the future upstream portfolio?


2020 ◽  
Vol 165 ◽  
pp. 01033
Author(s):  
Wang Jia ◽  
Li Yuke ◽  
Pan Wei ◽  
Li Zhenbiao

With the rapid increase in the promotion and application volume of new energy vehicles in China, the number of end-of-life new energy vehicles will increase rapidly in the future. Moreover, it brings difficulties to the dismantling of new energy vehicles because of the flammability and explosiveness characteristics of the power battery in new energy vehicles. This paper analyzes the dismantling technology of end-of-life new energy vehicles in China and abroad, and forecasts the inventory of new energy vehicles and the number of end-of-life new energy vehicle in the future, which has important reference significance for the future development of China’s industry. Finally, the paper puts forward suggestions to promote the development of the industry.


2012 ◽  
Vol 562-564 ◽  
pp. 1990-1993
Author(s):  
Jing Shuang Shen ◽  
Chuan Wen Jiang

This paper reviews the distributed energy source in the smart grid and it’s advantage. The risk of distributed energy source is analyzed. The value of risk (VaR) is studied in this paper. It is important to improve the new energy and build the smart grid in the future.


2013 ◽  
Vol 312 ◽  
pp. 90-94
Author(s):  
Ying Hui Wang ◽  
Shu Sheng Xiong ◽  
Bao Sheng Guo ◽  
Xiao Shuai Ren

With the development of new energy vehicle, the current air conditioner technology has been unable to meet the requirement of future automobile. In this paper, the characteristics of traditional automobile air conditioner is summarized. And several new air conditioners, adapting to the new energy vehicles are putted forward. Compared with traditional air conditioner, these new air conditioners are more possible to be used in the future vehicles.


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