USC professor Sri Narayan's research focuses
on the fundamental and applied aspects of
electrochemical energy conversion and
storage to reduce the carbon footprint of
energy use and by providing
energy alternatives to fossil fuel, Wednesday, June 10, 2014 in Los Angeles.
The cost advantages of thermal
storage over
electrochemical storage also make a TPV with thermal
energy storage (TES) system attractive for converting and storing
energy for use
on the grid, said Hamid Reza Seyf, a graduate research assistant who did the system modeling.