The laboratory features state-of-the-art equipped facilities for analysing the performance, durability and safety of battery materials and cells.
The Joint Research Centre has been applying Life Cycle Thinking in several contexts and projects, including the evaluation of environmental impacts of bio-based products.
The use of coal for the European economy has gradually declined since the 1990s. In their energy plans 21 countries have committed to phase out coal, lignite and peat by 2030.
This database of the Joint Research Centre contains information on power plants from 27 EU countries plus the UK, Norway, Switzerland and the western Balkan energy community.
This unique interactive tool demonstrates how each processing parameter can affect the total emissions of a biofuel.
To help measure a sustainable circular bioeconomy the JRC, in partnership with other Commission services and external experts, developed the EU Bioeconomy Monitoring System.
EU forests are expanding, and EU scientists balance wood provision with other ecosystem services for a sustainable circular bioeconomy.
The ocean energy sector is still in its infancy, but the JRC is looking at future technologies that will harness ocean tides and waves to generate energy.
Water and energy are connected. Energy can be renewed but water sources are finite. How do we avoid problems in the future?
The use of biomass for home heating has emerged as a major health concern.
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