Reverse electrodialysis (RED) is a technology to obtain energy from the salinity difference between salt water and fresh water. Traditionally, ion exchange membranes, separated by non-conductive spacers, are used in this technology. As an alternative for these non-conductive spacers, in this work, heterogeneous ion exchange membranes were hot pressed in the dry state to create a profiled membrane comprising 230–245 μm ridges (in wet state) on one side of the membrane. Stacking such profiled membranes creates channels for the feed water, thus make the use of spacers obsolete. The performance of a RED-stack with such profiled membranes was compared for the first time with a RED-stack with traditional, non-conductive spacers. The ohmic resista...