Searching for new sustainable energy is a global issue given the likely depletion of current resources. Recently,researchers are showing much interest in graphene based study for energy devices, such as fuel cells and capacitors. Because graphene has been demonstrated to possess a good electrical conductivity and high surface area due to its unique 2-D structure, it is expected to be one of the best suitable base-materials for developing alternative energy sources. In this review, recent significant progress in graphene-based energy systems is summarized by presenting some representive examples, which can be listed as follows: (1)graphene
supportedPt,Ptalloyandgraphene-basedmetal-free
catalystshavedemonstratedenhancedelectrocalyticacitivy
withcyclestabilityforfuelcells,and(2)introductionof
grapheneasrGO,nitrogen-dopedgraphene,graphene/car-
bon materialcomposites,grapehne/polyemrcomposites,
andgraphene/metaloxidecompositesdisplaybetterpower
density,energydensityandcapacitanceforcapacitiors.
Thesenewhybridmaterialshaveproventodemonstrate
superbpotentialforcommerciallizationviabilityovernoble
metal-basedexpensivecatalystsandconventionalcapaci-
tors.However,therearestillbigroomsinenergyconversion
andstoragesystemsforfurtherimprovementsintermsof
overallperformanceandscalablelow-costproduction.We
hopethisreviewcanprovidevaluableinsightstoreserchers
for gainfurtherknowledgetospeedupnovelinnovationinthisarea. There should be bright future and no speed limit
on graphene-way for new energy sources.