14Th ESWF Berlin 2021
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Speakers From: 11 Utilities 3 C & I th Large Scale Applications 19-20 May 2021 - ONLINE 09:00 - 14:00 (CET) Gold Sponsors www.energystorageforum.com email: [email protected] th th ONLINE 19-20 May 2021 22 Speakers Including 11 Utilities Pasquale Salza Friedrich Kunz Steven Edwards Marios Sousounis Head of Long Duration Storage Advisor Market Development Power Business Development Research Engineer & Hybrid Systems TENNET (GERMANY) SIMEC (UK) ADMIE (GREECE) ENEL (ITALY) Wolfgang Pell Julian Marschewski Ivan Androcec Eric Morelle Group Representative New Technologies R&D Head of Investment Strategy Project Manager Innovation Participation Batteries & Storages & New Technologies RTE INTERNATIONAL (FRANCE) VERBUND (AUSTRIA) RWE (GERMANY) HEP (CROATIA) Camel Makhloufi Alexandre Neto Julian Jansen David Safar Key Expert Hydrogen Lab Project Manager Research & Analysis Manager - Member of Board of Directors ENGIE (FRANCE) EDP (PORTUGAL) Energy Storage E.ON (CZECH REPUBLIC) IHS MARKIT (UK) Tancredi Peraino Joern Hackbarth Lex Coors Tim Rose Project Manager - Hybrid Power Systems EVP Global Head Engineering Chief Datacenter Technology Programme Manager Energy AKUO ENERGY (FRANCE) & Construction and Engineering Officer Superhub Oxford SONNEDIX (SPAIN) INTERXION (NETHERLANDS) PIVOT POWER (UK) Tudor Constantinescu Jan Figgener Ilja Pawel Henk Van Raan Principal Advisor To The Director Scientist CEO & Founder Chief Innovation Officer General For Energy RWTH AACHEN UNIVERSITY PAWEL (AUSTRIA) AMSTERDAM ARENA (NETHERLANDS) EUROPEAN COMMISSION (BELGIUM) (GERMANY) BOOK NOW AT: www.energystorageforum.com/register email: [email protected] th th ONLINE 19-20 May 2021 Sponsors GOLD SPONSORS Trina Storage, a business unit of Trina Solar, is a global energy storage system provider dedicated to transforming the way we provide energy. Our mission is to lead the renewable energy transition through cost-effective storage and to provide Solar For Everyone by expanding solar generation at scale. Building on 20+ years of solar experience, we deliver cost-effective and flexible solutions to utilities and developers around the world. https://www.trinasolar.com/ Wärtsilä Energy Storage & Optimisation is the leading global energy storage optimiser. Our mission is to deliver integrated energy solutions that build a resilient, intelligent and flexible energy infrastructure. By integrating renewables, energy management technology and storage with traditional energy resources, we reinvent clean energy production from the largest, most complex grids to the most remote microgrids. We play a key role in Wärtsilä’s vision towards a 100% renewable energy future through flexibility, reliability and integration. https://www.wartsila.com/ SILVER SPONSOR Botree Cycling was established in May 2019, with a focus on processes and equipment for extraction of rare metal resources and recycling of rare metal materials. http://www.botree.tech/ BOOK NOW AT: www.energystorageforum.com/register email: [email protected] Forum Day One - Wednesday, 19 May 2021 - ONLINE 8.45 - 14.30 (CET) 8.45 Log Into the Online Waiting Room 12.00 Evaluating The New Value Opportunities That Renewables And Energy Storage Bring To Aluminium Smelting 9.00 Welcome Address • Fort William Case Study: Analysing the revenue model of an aluminium Parveena Basheer, Conference Researcher, DUFRESNE (SINGAPORE) C & I smelter powered by 100% renewable energy 9.05 Chairman's Opening Address • Examining changing wholesale energy costs and how that impacts Julian Jansen, Associate Director, IHS MARKET (UK) aluminium manufacturing • Evaluating the potential ROI and environmental impact from 9.10 Analysing What New Business Models Are Possible For Energy Storage - A Regulator's Perspective investments in renewable energy and recycling and casting facilities • Analysing the right economic and pricing models Steven Edwards, Power Business Development, SIMEC (ALUMINIUM • Examining the policies that will provide compensation & incentives to utilities MANUFACTURING - UK) • Developing rate structures that minimise average costs of the system Tudor Constantinescu, Principal Advisor, EUROPEAN COMMISSION (BELGIUM) 12.25 Increasing The Operating Flexibility Of Energy Supply And Ancillary 9.30 Decarbonising The Energy Sector Using Future Integrated Energy Services By Integrating A Thermal Energy Storage System In A Systems With More Intermittency, Flexibility & Coupled Infrastructures Combined Cycle Gas Power Plant • Examining the future energy infrastructure with coupled energy sectors • Developing an innovative thermal storage system to be installed in a and chances due to digitalization UTILITY combined cycle gas power plant • Combining individual energy sectors (electricity, heat, mobility) to UTILITY maximise the efficient use of intermittent renewable energy • Assessing the capabilities of this system in providing flexible energy • Using small-scale flexibility, battery energy storage systems and supply and ancillary services to the grid power-to-x technologies in order to minimize the need of network • Comparing the benefits provided such as load shifting and increased development Friedrich Kunz, Advisor Market Development, TENNET (GERMANY) ramp up/down speeds to those of traditional storage systems Pasquale Salza, Head of Long Duration Storage & Hybrid Systems, 9.55 Case Study And Results: Ensuring Independence Of The Ukrainian ENEL (ITALY) Power Systems & The Transition Into More Renewables In New Caledonia • Analysis of electricity mix, main challenges to overcome and replacing 12.50 Evaluating Potential Business Models For The Production Of 100% conventional generation with battery storage to optimize Renewable UTILITY Green Hydrogen Through Electrolysis And Its Effectiveness In Storing Energy System (RES) penetration • Modeling energy management strategies and role for dynamic system Surplus Power And Grid Balancing stability • Analysing the expected market perspectives & new hydrogen value chain • Calculating the best technical options and battery capacity that will • How to select appropriate customer segments that will lead to higher provide the highest cost efficiency UTILITY Eric Morelle, Project Manager, RTE INTERNATIONAL (FRANCE) adoption rates? • Facilitating distribution of decentralized generation by using hydrogen 10.20 Providing Flexible And Scalable Inverter Solutions To Promote Safe, storage for re-electrification Reliable And Cost-Effective ESS Operations • Identifying important protective and safety features to look out for Wolfgang Pell, Group Representative Innovation Participation, including DC disconnect switches and AC output breakers VERBUND (AUSTRIA) • Analysing the potential cost savings gained from the ability to parallel multiple inverters to scale up energy storage installations 13.15 Utilising Liquid Ammonia For Cost-Effective Storage And Distribution • Ensuring easy integration into any battery system with medium voltage Of Large Quantities Of Renewable Energy (MV) transformers Name Surname, Senior Representative, TRINA STORAGE (GERMANY) • Assessing the role of ammonia as a hydrogen carrier at large scale compared to other technologies 10.45 How To Integrate More Solar + Storage Installations Into Distribution UTILITY • Optimising the ammonia decomposition process Grids Using Autonomous Power Control For PV And Storage • Defining key markets and commercialisation pathways for using liquid • Determining need for active and reactive power control during drive for intermittent power generation ammonia to store and distribute renewable energy UTILITY • Examining strategies for independent and simultaneous control of Camel Makhloufi, Key Expert Hydrogen Lab, ENGIE (FRANCE) active and reactive power • Comparing technical requirements and field performance of autonomous active and reactive power control 13.40 PANEL DISCUSSION: David Safar, Member of Board of Directors, E.ON (CZECH REPUBLIC) Maximising The Value Of Renewable Energy Sources By Integrating Co-Located Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) 11.10 Improving Forecasting And Decision-Aid Tools To Accurately Predict • Identifying possible use cases and revenue streams that co-located And Manage High Volumes Of Renewable Energy Generation BESS can tap into • Identifying requirements for forecasting technologies to enable near 100% RES penetration • Determining the most profitable value stack and quantifying potential UTILITY • Streamlining the process of getting optimal value from data & forecasts earnings • Utilising energy storage to flatten forecasting errors • Regulatory recommendations that could help to increase the value that Alexandre Neto, Project Manager, EDP (PORTUGAL) & Simon Camal, Research Engineer, ARMINES MINES PARISTECH (FRANCE) co-located BESS can generate Panelists: 11.35 Performing An Accurate Life Cycle Economic Assessment Which Jan Figgener, Scientist, RWTH AACHEN UNIVERSITY (GERMANY) Evaluates The Most Relevant Components During An ESS Entire Lifetime Julian Jansen, Associate Director, IHS MARKIT (UK) • Accurately predicting life cycle cost components within a constantly evolving technological landscape Panelist slots available, apply at [email protected] • Investigating the impact that decommissioning, recycling and disposal processes have on the total life cycle cost 14.20 Chairman’s Summary Of Forum Day 1 • Determining the most cost-effective operation and maintenance procedures that could help lower the total life cycle cost Applications for this slot are still open - Apply