This year our agenda includes..
The forum will cover the following topical areas in depth with a variety of panel sessions and case studies
-Understanding stakeholder perspectives, legal status and regulatory policy with an update from BEIS on the eagerly awaited smart systems plan
-Insights gained from current global wind and solar energy storage projects: special case study from Statoil on the Batwind project - pilot offshore wind and storage project!!!
-Making the business case and financial investment mechanisms involved featuring, The Carbon Trust, Denham Capital, Oxford Capital, BPVA, DNV.GL and National Grid
-The future of battery technology and an examination of its cost with a panel dedicated for battery manufacturers by battery manufacturers on 'How far can the cost of batteries fall and what are the driving forces?''
-Creating a large-scale interconnected energy network with case studies from Moixa, EDF, AES Energy Storage, Storelectric and Germany Trade & Invest
-Co-location, decentralisation and the internet of things (IoT)
who should attend?
This is a must-attend for all stakeholders working towards advancing energy storage solutions, project development and commercial application, particularly in renewables.
This includes but is not limited to:
- Utilities
- TNOs/DNOs
- Energy Storage Project Developers
- Battery Manufacturers
- Clean Technology Consultancies
- Renewable Energy Investors
- Electricity System Regulators
- Energy Storage System Integrators
- Government Agencies
- Energy Lawyers
- OEMs