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A new report released by Navigant Research, a US market research institute, has released a study of the global utility market for carbon nanotubes, highlighting the important characteristics and challenges of carbon nanotubes in grid integration, and providing recommendations
for utilities, suppliers and research laboratories.
Carbon nanotubes, small tubes made up of carbon atoms, are ideal for transmission network cables and wiring
.
Due to their physical and chemical properties, they have an extremely high strength-to-weight ratio and excellent electrical conductivity, but to date, high cost and other challenges have hindered their market application
.
The Navigant Research report argues that carbon nanotube market players can change this by prioritizing scientific development and building strong relationships between market players
.
Research analyst Michael Hartnack explains, "The utility sector will benefit from the conductivity and strength and weight characteristics of carbon nanotubes, as they can be integrated into transmission and distribution networks to improve transmission efficiency and reliability
.
With the right strategy, the major players in the carbon nanotube market have the potential to improve the efficiency and reliability
of transmission networks.
”
According to the report, scientific laboratories should continue to drive innovation in the synthesis, production, and deployment of carbon nanotubes, while suppliers should strive to reduce costs and increase large-scale manufacturing capabilities
.
At the same time, utilities should build relationships with suppliers and labs and, if possible, R&D teams to drive innovation
.
A new report released by Navigant Research, a US market research institute, has released a study of the global utility market for carbon nanotubes, highlighting the important characteristics and challenges of carbon nanotubes in grid integration, and providing recommendations
for utilities, suppliers and research laboratories.
Carbon nanotubes, small tubes made up of carbon atoms, are ideal for transmission network cables and wiring
.
Due to their physical and chemical properties, they have an extremely high strength-to-weight ratio and excellent electrical conductivity, but to date, high cost and other challenges have hindered their market application
.
The Navigant Research report argues that carbon nanotube market players can change this by prioritizing scientific development and building strong relationships between market players
.
Research analyst Michael Hartnack explains, "The utility sector will benefit from the conductivity and strength and weight characteristics of carbon nanotubes, as they can be integrated into transmission and distribution networks to improve transmission efficiency and reliability
.
With the right strategy, the major players in the carbon nanotube market have the potential to improve the efficiency and reliability
of transmission networks.
”
According to the report, scientific laboratories should continue to drive innovation in the synthesis, production, and deployment of carbon nanotubes, while suppliers should strive to reduce costs and increase large-scale manufacturing capabilities
.
At the same time, utilities should build relationships with suppliers and labs and, if possible, R&D teams to drive innovation
.