It’s always sunny in Groningen: storing energy with water and sunlight

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The Joseph Breen Memorial Fellowship is not awarded to just anyone; a panel of experts in green chemistry critically analyzes the different candidates. It is not surprising that the jury selected ARC CBBC and RUG PhD candidate Thomas Freese from the applicants: he has green chemistry running through his veins, within as well as outside of his research. What does he work on, and how does he take his work as a chemist into society? We interviewed him to get answers to these questions.

Period30-Mar-2023

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  • TitleIt’s always sunny in Groningen: storing energy with water and sunlight
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletARC CBBC
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date30/03/2023
    DescriptionThe Joseph Breen Memorial Fellowship is not awarded to just anyone; a panel of experts in green chemistry critically analyzes the different candidates. It is not surprising that the jury selected ARC CBBC and RUG PhD candidate Thomas Freese from the applicants: he has green chemistry running through his veins, within as well as outside of his research. What does he work on, and how does he take his work as a chemist into society? We interviewed him to get answers to these questions.
    Producer/AuthorJeron Meijer
    URLhttps://arc-cbbc.nl/news/its-always-sunny-in-groningen-storing-energy-with-water-and-sunlight
    PersonsThomas Freese

Keywords

  • Green Chemistry
  • Sustainable Chemistry
  • Hydrogen
  • Energy
  • Circularity
  • Biomass
  • Polymers
  • Coatings
  • Heterogeneous Catalysis
  • Sustainable laboratories
  • Green Labs