![]() “It is an old technology that, now that we are making such efforts to halt CO₂ emissions, has been given a new lease of life because plasma works directly with electricity. Van Bavel agrees that plasma is one of the tools that can help the chemical industry move away from fossil fuel. By combining the opportunities offered by plasma technology in the Brightsite Plasmalab with innovative state-of-the-art technologies and also conducting fundamental research, we expect to be able to make significant breakthroughs in sustainability.” “Plasma technology has the potential to electrify chemical processes with (green) electricity and to produce hydrogen and raw materials for the chemical industry without releasing CO₂. Gerard van Rooij, Professor of Plasma Chemistry at Maastricht University and Head of the Brightsite Plasmalab: Niek Lopes Cardozo (Professor of Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion at Eindhoven University of Technology) on the topic of “Nuclear fusion energy, driver of innovation - innovation, driver of fusion energy.” The day was rounded off with the official opening ceremony for the Brightsite Plasmalab. With the fourth and last edition of the VoltaChem Power-2-X Tour: “Plasma technology as a game changer for the chemical industry” taking place in the morning, followed by a Brightlands Science Lecture by Prof. ![]() ![]() November 18 was an entire day dedicated to plasma technology. ![]()
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