Innovative Cement-Based Materials for Energy Harvesting & Storage and Radiative Cooling

Speaker

Jorge Sánchez Dolado

Affiliation

Ceramic and Cement-based Materials (C2M) Group (CFM, CSIC-UPV/EHU)

When
Place

CIC nanoGUNE Seminar room, Tolosa Hiribidea 76, Donostia-San Sebastian

Host

Aranzazu Sierra Fernández

Concrete and cement-based materials are among the most widely used substances on Earth, second only to water. These versatile materials have shaped the modern world, forming the backbone of everything from skyscrapers to highways and bridges. While traditionally valued for their structural properties, recent advancements have revealed their potential in energy conversion and storage.

In recent years, innovative construction methods have emerged, leveraging cementitious composites for energy solutions. These include rechargeable concrete batteries, cementitious thermal energy storage devices for concentrated solar power plants, and radiative cooling concretes. Such breakthroughs have the potential to transform how we approach energy storage and efficiency in the built environment.