The Center for Renewable Energy Science and Technology (CREST) to coordinates research, development, and technology transfer in the area of renewable energy at the University of Texas at Arlington.
• Methods for hydrogen generation using renewable energy sources (e.g., sunlight and water) • Materials for energy conversion and storage (e.g., carbon nanotubes, permanent magnets, advanced photocatalysts) • Solar photovoltaic devices (e.g. organic, composite, inorganic, quantum-well, and nanoparticle solar cells) • Magnetic energy storage devices (magnetocaloric effect) • Arc reformation of methane and pulsed detonation energy source • Integrated resource planning and distributed generation schemes • Novel analytical methods for characterization of energy materials and devices • Wind, hydro, and tidal sources • Energy system and power grid integration • Fuel cells • Biomass and solar thermal energy conversion The Center draws faculty teams from major research programs in Chemistry,
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