Circular energy solutions stand out in Technology Transfer Competition: Space for Energy

by | Dec 12, 2023 | Broker, Competition, Events, Technology Transfer

In September 2023, the ESA Technology Broker NL jointly operated by SBIC Noordwijk and NL Space Campus — launched the ESA Technology Transfer Compeition: Space for Energy. The contest sparked ideas from companies and entrepreneurs in the Netherlands on how to apply space technology for terrestrial energy challenges. From a total 15 submissions, 3 standout ideas emerged victorious. The winners were announced on 30 November during a festive edition of the NL Space Campus Network & Drinks.

The Space for Energy winners after the award ceremony at the NL Space Campus Network & Drinks

Technology transfer from space to energy

After a successful first edition in 2022, it was time for the 2023 space technology transfer competition organised by the ESA Technology Broker NL. The aim is to challenge space entrepreneurs and energy experts to find new synergies between space and energy. The energy sector is undergoing a major transformation, providing space-based companies with new commercial opportunities.

“The first applications that come to mind are in Earth observation, satellite navigation or telecommunications. As the ESA Technology Broker NL, we are looking beyond those fields to also encourage technology transfers,” explains Corneel Bogaert, the main contact for the broke programme in the Netherlands. “In light of the new competition, we decided to focus on the energy market. Few issues are as relevant as that of energy in today’s context. There is high potential in utilising the technology developed for space where reliability, resilience and efficiency are of the essence.”

Corneel announcing the winners during the NL Space Campus Network & Drinks

Winning ideas

  • 1st prize: Welcome to the new Iron Age – Green Energy Revolution with Iron Powder

Metalot Future Energy Lab leverages iron powder as a circular energy storage solution, as it offers a smokeless, carbon-free energy source that can be regenerated using green hydrogen. The technology originates from space technology, where metal powders are used as fuel for space missions, habitable stations, and deep space mining, where traditional fossil fuels are not viable. By introducing iron powder as a circular energy storage medium on Earth, several challenges can be addressed related to renewable energy supply and grid congestion. The initiative has the potential to support a more sustainable and efficient energy transition, especially for local communities and industries facing decarbonisation and grid congestion challenges.

  • 2nd prize: AluAirZero Lightweight Mobile Energy – Swap, Don’t Charge!

ZemQuest aims to bring emission-free and sustainable electrification for industrial mobility and long-range electrical aviation with aluminium-oxygen batteries developed for space applications. The technology is based on a NASA patent and offers five times higher energy density than lithium-ion, high levels of safety and near-zero downtime. Batteries do not have to be charged but can be quickly swapped and reactivated at ZemQuest facilities. Furthermore, synergies with the ESA Space Power Laboratory will be explored. In a later stage, asset health tracking using GNSS and SatCom are expected to be integrated to ensure a seamless logistic solution.

  • 3rd prize: Hydrogen Cool Gas Generators as an Emergency Power Supply

The cool gas generator technology is an innovative and space proven way to store gasses. The technology, originally developed by TNO, was the basis of last year’s winning idea from HDES Service & Engineering to develop oxygen supply kits for general practitioners. This year the technology reappears with a new hydrogen application developed by Solidflow (spin-off of ESA BIC alumnus HDES). As hydrogen storage in cool gas generators is not pressurised and does not need any maintenance, it can be used as a reliable long term emergency power supply. The idea is to harness the technology for emergency power supplies for example for hospitals or emergency services during natural disasters. Mobile applications like cars, boats and even aircraft are also possible as the storage density is very high and therefore lightweight.

Next steps

Corneel concludes: “The extensive competition campaign, kindly supported by Topsectors Energy and High-Tech was reflected in the quantity and quality of the submitted proposals. We would like to thank everyone involved, especially our esteemed jury of experts. We also encourage all the submitting entities to progress their idea and we look forward to supporting them in making a successful transfer.”

Céline Dubron receiving an honourable mention with the entry: “Innovative Use of Algae as Fuel for Fixed-Wing Drones: A Sustainable Link to Space Exploration”

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WINNERS:

🌟 1st prize: 20,000 euros
Entry from: Metalot Future Energy Lab
Entry title: Welcome to The New Iron Age – The Green Energy Revolution with Iron Powder
Basic idea: Introducing iron powder as a circular energy storage medium on Earth

✨ 2nd prize: 10,000 euros
Entry from: ZemQuest
Entry title: AluAirZero lightweight mobile energy – Swap, don’t charge
Basic idea: Electrification for industrial mobility with aluminium-oxygen batteries

⭐ 3rd prize: 5,000 euros
Entry from: Solidflow
Entry title: Hydrogen cool gas generators as an emergency power supply
Basic idea: Deploying hydrogen generators as emergency power supplies for hospitals or emergency services during natural disasters


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