The Project
The COMASYS project is structured around 4 thematic pillars:
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Pillar 1
EFFICIENT RECOVERY OF MULTI-SOURCE ENERGY
Pillar 1 focuses on efficiently harnessing mechanical, thermal, or electromagnetic wave energy for micro-generation of electrical power. The intermittent energy produced can be directly used to power devices such as sensors or stored using micro-energy storage devices.
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Pillar 2
MANUFACTURING HIGH-PERFORMANCE MICRO-ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES FOR CONNECTED OBJECTS
The second pillar focuses on the storage of the previously recovered energy. The primary goal of this pillar is to address the entire value chain involved in the production of high-performance Micro-Energy Storage Devices, ensuring energy self-sufficiency for future miniaturized electronics.
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Pillar 3
PRODUCTION AND VALORIZATION OF GREEN HYDROGEN
Pillar 3 focuses on the production and valorization of green hydrogen. Hydrogen enables the storage of intermittently produced electricity. The applications cover a wide power spectrum, including embedded systems: from fuel cell vehicles to future connected objects powered by micro fuel cells.
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Pillar 4
MANUFACTURING HIGH-PERFORMANCE MICRO-ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES FOR CONNECTED OBJECTS
Pillar 4 is dedicated to the study of advanced modular nuclear reactors. Small modular reactors (SMRs) are being considered to support electricity production from intermittent sources that require load following, such as wind and solar power.
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