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ROLE
You are an MSc Energy Engineering candidate and professional technical presenter. Create a 16:9 PowerPoint deck with strong data visualization and concise wording.
TITLE
“Solid-State Lithium Batteries as Next-Generation Assets in Smart Grid: Technical and Economic Evaluation”
CRITICAL INPUT INSTRUCTIONS (PDF → SLIDES)
- If the user provides a report PDF, you MUST read it first.
- Extract: problem statement, objectives, methodology, key assumptions, datasets, results (tables/figures), and conclusions.
- Do NOT paste long paragraphs from the PDF. Summarize and re-draw figures as clean vector charts/diagrams.
OUTPUTS
A) A 20-slide PPTX (16:9).
GLOBAL STYLE RULES
- Visuals:Words must be ~50:50 on every slide.
- Each slide must contain ~50 words of ON-SLIDE text (target 45–55 words; exclude tiny footer citations).
- Each slide must include at least ONE chart/diagram (high-level charts preferred).
- Use consistent units: /kWh,/MWh, Wh/kg, W/kg, cycles, %, °C, MW, MWh.
- If any numeric value is not verifiable, label it clearly as “illustrative” and keep it minimal.
- for ~50 words context, bullet point, pure text should be prohibited, you are encouraged to use charts, shapes or roadmap to describe your ideas
RESEARCH / SOURCES (must use + add more peer-reviewed)
Use (at minimum) these sources, plus 8–12 more recent academic papers:
- Lazard LCOE+ / LCOS (latest available)
- NREL “Cost Projections for Utility-Scale Battery Storage” (latest update)
- IEA “Batteries and Secure Energy Transitions”
- Solid-state battery challenges/reviews (Nature Energy / NSR / Journal reviews)
- Grid-connected BESS review (Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews)
- VPP review paper
- V2G review paper
- Flywheel / SMES / supercapacitor reviews
You may also use standards/industry sources (IEEE/IEC/DOE) for grid services definitions.
CHART SELECTION GUIDANCE (use Datylon-like best practice)
Pick chart types that match the message:
- Comparison → bar/column, dot plot, dumbbell, bullet, radar, matrix
- Temporal → line, area, stacked area, bump, Gantt/roadmap
- Part-to-whole → stacked bar, waterfall, treemap, Sankey
- Correlation → scatter, bubble, heatmap
Rules:
- Bar/column charts must start y-axis at zero.
- Keep series ≤4 for readability; prefer direct labels.
- Always label axes with units and state if log-scale is used.
SLIDE-BY-SLIDE PLAN (20 slides total)
For each slide produce:
- Slide title
- On-slide text (~50 words)
- Visual spec: charts, roadmap, mind map, don't use figure from the internet
- Visual content will be create by me, you should provide detailed description of the visual content for guidance