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Energy & Environment

Humanity’s current dependence on fossil fuels as a primary energy source, either for electricity, heating or transportation, has led to the unequivocal crisis of climate change, along with many other environmental problems associated with the use of natural resources that satisfy multiple human needs.

It is now time to capitalize on science and technology, wisely and responsibly, to offer sustainable energy alternatives that fit into a circular economy model, while also implementing measures that protect the environment and increase society’s well-being.

Activities

By exploiting the underlying physics of light interactions with matter, a new paradigm in energy conversion and environment protection can be accomplished. In this scope, ICFO continues to develop its green technology portfolio, ranging from:

Photovoltaic systems

ICFO develops solar cell technology based on abundant and non-toxic nanostructured materials (such as organic polymers and quantum quantum dots), providing green electricity along with attractive qualities such as transparency, flexibility, color tunability and lower cost, while also exploring thermo-photovoltaic systems that harvest waste heat.

 

Solar fuels and CO2 capture & use

Solar energy is also being used to power both the production and storage of green energy carriers, including hydrogen derived from water electrolysis and solar fuels derived from CO2 capture. To this end, ICFO researchers use catalyst-driven electrochemical or photo-electrochemical processes that mimic photosynthesis.

Environmental science

From an environmental perspective, fluorescence-sensitive sensors using micro-fluidics are being developed to detect microorganisms in water, enabling quality control and providing a means for safe water access to society. In addition, nanoscale technology offers surfaces with self-cleaning or antimicrobial properties.

Fundamental energy & environment research

ICFO seeks answers to fundamental research questions such as how a material interacts with light at the atomic level, or how light harvesting and energy storage can be made more efficient.  Other questions relate to molecular dynamics in light-harvesting complexes and photo-active proteins, unraveling how photosynthesis works.

Partnerships and Highlighted Projects