Sustainable energy generation is important for the reduction of global atmospheric carbon emissions and the energy transition.
Peace’s research focuses on the process development of the electrochemical reduction of CO2, a very promising carbon recycling technology that enables the chemical storage of renewable energy and the conversion of CO2 to fuels and value-added chemical compounds.
Outside of her PhD, she explores the intersection of the science of energy sustainability and evidence-based policy making.
Publications
1. Cambridge County Council/CUSPE: Proposal for a Cambridgeshire Decarbonisation Fund to Support the Achievement of Net-Zero Cambridgeshire by 2050 (2021). https://data.cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/node/1772/download
2. Liu, G. et al. Elucidating Reaction Pathways of the CO2 Electroreduction via Tailorable Tortuosities and Oxidation States of Cu Nanostructures. Adv. Funct. Mater. 2204993 (2022) doi:10.1002/ADFM.202204993.