Energy Storage Workshop
Energy stability: how advanced lead battery energy storage systems support renewables in the electricity network.
A pre-conference technical workshop examining how lead batteries can provide stability, reliability and continuity amid the growth of renewable energy sources.
The workshop will cover the following topics
- Market structure for energy storage for utilities and for domestic and commercial users
- Competitive position for battery technologies
- Development of lead batteries for energy storage
- Technical options for longer asset life
- Bipolar lead batteries
- Battery energy storage to support electric vehicle charging
- Opportunities for hybrid systems with lead batteries and other chemistries
- Charging and battery management systems
- Recycling and sustainability
- Future directions for lead batteries
The decarbonisation of electricity networks with renewable energy sources, principally wind power and solar photovoltaic installations has created a huge opportunity for energy storage technologies.
There are a wide range of battery chemistries that can be adapted for these applications including lead, lithium-ion, sodium-based, zinc-based and flow batteries. Lead batteries are well placed to meet the demands of frequency regulation and electrification.
Energy Storage workshop
Energy stability: how advanced lead battery energy storage systems support renewables in the electricity network.
A pre-conference technical workshop examining how lead batteries can provide stability, reliability and continuity amid the growth of renewable energy sources.
The workshop will cover the following topics
- Market structure for energy storage for utilities and for domestic and commercial users
- Competitive position for battery technologies
- Development of lead batteries for energy storage
- Technical options for longer asset life
- Bipolar lead batteries
- Battery energy storage to support electric vehicle charging
- Opportunities for hybrid systems with lead batteries and other chemistries
- Charging and battery management systems
- Recycling and sustainability
- Future directions for lead batteries
Some of the speakers include
- Patrick Clerens, Secretary General, EASE
- Stuart McKenzie, CEO, ArcActive
- Ed Shaffer, CEO & Founder, Advanced Batteries Concepts
- Dipak Sen Chaudhuri, Chief, R&D, Industrial, Exide Industries
- Bernhard Riegel, Director Of Research Development, Hoppecke Batterien
- Matt Raiford, Technical Director, Consortium for Battery Innovation
- Carl Telford, Research & Innovation Director, Consortium for Battery Innovation
- Geoffrey May, Director, Focus Consulting
The decarbonisation of electricity networks with renewable energy sources, principally wind power and solar photovoltaic installations has created a huge opportunity for energy storage technologies.
There are a wide range of battery chemistries that can be adapted for these applications including lead, lithium-ion, sodium-based, zinc-based and flow batteries. Lead batteries are well placed to meet the demands of frequency regulation and electrification.
Agenda
The workshop will cover the following topics:
Paper:
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Workshop fee
€210
per person*
(€264 incl. VAT)
*All delegate fees are subject to Italian VAT at 22%.
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Registration for the Energy Storage workshop is
only for delegates attending ELBC.
Energy Storage workshop Registration