Past event: Long-Duration Energy Storage Virtual Summit

Enabling the Integration and Optimization of Renewables

The stationary energy storage market is projected to grow from $9.1 billion (15.2 Gwh) in 2019 to $111.8 billion (222.7 Gwh) by 2035, at a CAGR of 18.3%. Within this sector, utility-scale long-duration storage is of growing importance in enabling the utilization of renewables by utilities, energy providers, and large C&I end users. In addition to renewables integration, services include grid inertia, frequency regulation, and alleviating transmission constraints. After several years of VC investment and promising but limited demonstrations, long-duration storage is poised to play an important role in the coming energy transition worldwide.

The Long-Duration Energy Storage Virtual Summit 2021 on Tuesday, March 9, 2021 focuses on promising technologies for enabling this service on the grid, as well as business models and case studies of current deployments. Insights from industry experts will provide up-to-date perspectives on technology options, as well as a potential roadmap for moving toward widespread implementation.

100% Online and Interactive

The unique online format of the Virtual Summit allows attendees to participate live from the convenience of their office, anywhere in the world.

Powered by Zoom, attendees can interact with speakers and fellow attendees via video and text chat, ask questions, arrange for one-to-one meetings, etc.

Registrants also have the opportunity to view the Attendee List, which includes profiles of each participant and their company, plus contact information.

Topics to be Addressed Include:

  • Flow Batteries, gravity-based systems, and thermal storage
  • Advanced Compressed Air Storage
  • Software for enabling VPP aggregation
  • Green hydrogen for seasonal storage
  • Pumped hydro
  • Business models, demos and deployment plans
  • State of government policies, regulations, incentives and tax credits
  • Integration into grid operations and networks
  • Applications for microgrids and large C&I end users
  • Investor interest and activity
  • Case studies and lessons learned
  • Long-duration storage versus sector coupling to chemicals or transporation

Virtual Summit Audience:

  • Investor-owned, municipal and co-op electric utilities
  • Independent Power Producers
  • Larger commercial enterprises
  • Solar and wind technology companies
  • Finance and Investment professionals
  • Regulatory and public policy
  • Project developers, system designers and consultants

Speakers

  • Bruce Norman Anderson, Chairman and CEO, 247 Solar
  • Craig Evans, Co-Founder and CEO, ESS Inc.
  • Ty Jagerson, VP Commercialization, Malta Inc.
  • Jon Norman, MASc, P.Eng, President & Chief Operating Officer, Hydrostor
  • Joe Zhou, CEO, Quidnet Energy

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Event details
Organizer : SGO
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-22566