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ESE/IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 1
Tuesday, 15 March 2016
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Wednesday, 16 March 2016
 Information & Speaker
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9:00 – 10:00 Arrival of Attendees – Breakfast
Welcome Address & Keynotes
10:00 – 11:20
“Free Entrance for all Visitors & Delegates”
11:20 – 12:00 Coffee break – Visit of the Exhibition
 Information & Speaker
16:00
ESE Session 7 - Energy Storage Systems for the Energy
Turnaround in Industrial and Utility Markets
16:00
IRES Postersession
18:45 – 19:00 Departure Shuttle Bus to Dinner/Party
12:00 – 13:35 ESE/IRES Session 1 - Regulatory Framework
19:00 – 0:00 Dinner/Party
13:35 – 15:00 Lunch break – Visit of the Exhibition
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15:00 – 16:20 ESE/IRES Session 2 - Research and Science
16:20 – 17:00 Coffee break – Visit of the exhibition
ESE/IRES CONFERENCE – Day 3
17:00 – 18:20 ESE/IRES Session 3 - Global Projects
18:30
Thursday, 17 March 2016
BVES Networking Reception
For more information, see page 28
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 Information & Speaker
08:30 – 08:40 Arrival of Attendees – Breakfast
ESE/IRES CONFERENCE – Day 2
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
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08:40
ESE Session 8 - TSO/DSO/Smart Grids
08:40
IRES D1
Applications, Case
Studies and
Scenarios
 Information & Speaker
IRES D2
TES for
Efficiency
Increase in
Industry
IRES D3
Power-toIRES 04
Gas / Power Netze und
to Liquids
Speicher
08:30 – 08:40 Arrival of Attendees – Breakfast
08:40
08:40
ESE Session 4 - Energy
Storage in the Building
Sector
IRES A1
IRES A2
ApplicaPV Home
tions, Case
Storage
Studies and
Scenarios
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break – Visit of the Exhibition
Intro Finance Track
powered by VDE Institut
IRES A3
Politics /
Economics
IRES A4
Batteries
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break – Visit of the Exhibition
11:00
11:00
ESE Session 5 - Opportunities for SME and Start Ups
IRES B1
IRES B2
ApplicaPV Home
tions, Case
Storage
Studies and
Scenarios
14:00
IRES C1
Applications, Case
Studies and
Scenarios
IRES C2
Flexibility
Options
IRES C3
Large Scale
Storage
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break – Visit of the Exhibition
11:00
IRES Postersession
IRES 04
Stadtwerke
und Speicher
14:00
ESE Session 10 - Intersectoral storage
14:00
IRES E1
Applications, Case
Studies and
Scenarios
15:30
12:50 – 14:00 Lunch break – Visit of the Exhibition
ESE Session 6 - Industry/Process
ESE Session 9 - Intersectoral storage
12:50 – 14:00 Lunch break – Visit of the Exhibition
Keynotes Finance Track
powered by VDE Institut
IRES B3
IRES B4
DecentralHigh-Temised Storage perature TES
Solutions
for Electricity
Production
14:00
11:00
IRES E2
Large Scale
Storage
IRES E3
Power-toGas / Power
to Liquids
IRES E4
Speicher für
die Energiewende
Celebratory Closing
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break – Visit of the Exhibition
IRES C4
TES in
Buildings
16:00
Summary
“Free Entrance for all Visitors & Delegates”
16:45
Closing of the Conference
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Program
ESE/IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 1
Tuesday, 15 March 2016
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 Information & Speaker
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 Information & Speaker
13:35 – 15:00 Lunch break – Visit of the Exhibition
09:00 – 10:00 Arrival of Attendees – Breakfast
10:00 – 11:20
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Welcome Address & Keynotes
Free entrance for all visitors and delegates
10:00 – 10:20 Welcome Address of the Event Organizer: Prof. Eicke
R. Weber, Prof. Dröge, Prof. Sauer, Hans Werner Reinhard
10:20 – 10:30 Strategic Thoughts: Setting the industrial context and
perspective on the storage industry
Anil Srivastava, CEO, Leclanché SA
10:30 – 10:45 Welcome Address and Status Quo NRW
NRW Minister Johannes Remmel
10:45 – 11:00 Welcome Address
H.E. Marie Gervais-Vidricaire, Ambassador of Canada
to Germany
11:00 – 11:10 How to master the challenges of Energy Tunraround
as a DSO by using Energy Storage Solutions
Stefan G. Reindl, Sprecher des Vorstands, Thüringer
Energie AG
11:10 – 11:20 Q&A
11:20 – 12:00 Coffee break – Visit of the Exhibition
12:00 – 13:35 Session 1 - Regulatory Framework
12:00 – 12:15 Dr. Klaus Peter Röttgen, President, EASE - European
Association for Storage of Energy
12:15 – 12:30 Legal Framework in EU and Germany Dr. Altrock & Dr.
Valentin
12:30 – 12:45 DG Energy (tbc)
12:45 – 13:00 Storage assets for distribution grid operators - projects, prospects and challenges Dr. Stefan Nykamp, Innovationsmanagement Netzspeicher, Westnetz GmbH
13:00 – 13:35 Discussions
15:00 – 16:20 Session 2 - Research and Science
15:00 – 15:20 Prof. Sauer
15:20 – 15:40 Climate Change and Energy Storage: the Importance
of Research for a Renewable World Dr. Jose Etcheverry,
York University, Toronto, Canada
15:40 – 16:00 Energy Storage in 100% Renewable Smart Energy
Systems Prof. Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University
16:00 – 16:20 Q&A
16:20 – 17:00 Coffee break – Visit of the exhibition
17:00 – 18:20 Session 3 - Global Projects
17:00 – 17:20 Energy Storage changing the energy supply system:
the end of the beginning
Heiko Ross, Vice President Utilites & Grid Solutions,
Leclanché SA
17:20 – 17:40 Utility scaled applications for storage technologies:
examples from Redox-Flow-Systems
Bengt Stahlschmidt, Head of global Sales, Gildemeister
Energystorage
17:40 – 18:00 GE’s hybrid power plant at Berlin Marienfelde - sustainable energetic autarchy by integrating renewable
and conventional power generation
Juan Villeda, BLS Energieplan GmbH / Michael Linek, GE
Power Conversion GmbH
18:00 – 18:20 Energy Security with renewable energies - taking the
example of NEW 4.0 Björn Spiegel, Head of Strategy
and Politics, ARGE Netz GmbH & Co. KG
18:20 – 18:30 Q&A
18:30
BVES Networking Reception
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ESE CONFERENCE – DAY 2
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
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Wednesday, 16 March 2016
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08:30 – 08:40 Arrival of Attendees – Breakfast
Arrival of Attendees – Breakfast
08:30 – 08:40
08:40 – 10:30 Session 4: Energy Storage in the Building Sector
Distributed energy storage solutions in the built
environment cover the field of applications from
electrical and thermal energy balancing of a single
building to the intersectoral energy management of
urban districts
Intro Finance Track powered by
08:40 – 09:00
08:40 – 08:50 Intro Session Chair Dr. Andreas Hauer, Head of Division
Energy Storage, Bayerisches Zentrum für Angewandte
Energieforschung e. V., Germany
Keynote 1: Energy storage industry & market trends
Marianne Boust, Principle Analyst, Power Technologies, IHS Technology, France
08:50 – 09:10 Automotive Platform for Stationary Battery Storage
Dr. Andreas Rückemann, Strategic Sales,
DeutscheAccumotive GmbH
09:30 – 10:30
Panel 1: The future of the European clean energy
landscape
•What will the impact of energy storage availability
be on the disruptive potential of solar power and
distributed generation?
•Can ESS revitalize solar installations growth in European markets?
•How will intersecting trends (storage, RE, e-mobility,
oil prices, financial innovation) disrupt the energy
landscape?
•Consumers: what factors will drive the decision to
become an RE ‘prosumer’?
•Industry/project developers: how do strategies need
to be adapted? Will we see further vertical integration towards a ‘service provider’ model?
•Utilities: What role will utilities play in the new landscape? What business models can they adopt?
•Which storage application segment is currently driving growth in the ESS market in Europe?
Marianne Boust (Panel Chair), Principle Analyst, Power
Technologies, IHS Technology, France
Volker Wachenfeld, Executive Vice President, Head of
Business Unit Off-Grid and Storage, SMA Solar Technology, Germany
Ruben Bach, Partner, svs Capital Partners, Germany
Jon Dogterom, Venture Services Lead, Cleantech and Physical Sciences, MaRS Discovery District, Canada
Lars Holstenkamp, Research Associate, Leuphana University of Lüneberg, Germany
09:10 – 09:30 Integrated Thermal and Electric Storage at the District
Scale
James Bererton, Energy Innovator, Integral Group
09:30 – 09:50 Potentials for Thermal Storage Solutions
Glen Dimplex
09:50 – 10:10 Managing safety and security of Li-ion storage systems for use in buildings
Stephan Scheuer, Manager Department Electrical Products Products, Certification, Projects & Innovations,
TÜV Rheinland , Germany
10:10 – 10:30 Q&A
Burkhard Holder, Head of Division ET – Energy & Smart
Technologies, VDE Testing & Certification Institute,
Germany
09:00 – 09:30
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break – Visit of the Exhibition
Coffee break – Visit of the Exhibition
10:30 – 11:00
11:00 – 12:50 Session 5: Opportunities for SME and Start Ups
Storage Based Business Models
Keynote 2.1:
The impact of having policy and regulatory support
for storage, or lack thereof
Logan Goldie-Scot, Associate, Energy Smart Technologies, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, UK
11:00 – 11:25
11:00 – 11:10 Intro Session Chair
Heiko Kretschmer, Managing Director, Johanssen +
Kretschmer Strategische Kommunikation GmbH,
Germany
11:10 – 11:30 Energy storage applications for power grid operation
Dr. Ing. Peter Bretschneider, Deputy Director, Advanced
System Technolgy Branch, Fraunhofer IOSB-AST
11:30 – 11:50 Energy Storage Solutions for mid-sized Applications
enpla
Keynote 2.2:
A grid operator’s experiences with financing, developing and operating primary control storage assets
Anna Carolina Tortora Head of Innovation Lab, Research and Development, TERNA SpA, Italy
11:25 – 11:50
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ESE CONFERENCE – DAY 2
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
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11:50 – 12:10 Driving European Innovations for the Future Energy
System
Dr. Roland Doll, KIC InnoEnergy, Karlsruhe, Germany
12:10 – 12:30 ALEVO Gridbank Redifining Energy
12:30 – 12:50 Q&A
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
 Information & Speaker
Panel 2: Reshaping policies, regulations and power grids
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11:50 – 12:50
•The changing policy and regulatory landscape in Europe
- how will this shape strategies for the ESS industry?
•What policy changes and supporting schemes can be
used to successfully support behind-the-meter and
front-of-the-meter ESS investment?
•What regulatory changes could prove to be disadvantageous to ESS business models?
•How does storage stack up against other options for
frequency regulation and managing increased RE
penetration?
•What functions can RE + storage play in different
locations of the grid?
•How are utilities valuating grid services provided by
storage?
Logan Goldie-Scot (Panel Chair), Associate, Energy
Smart Technologies, Bloomberg New Energy Finance,
UK
Dr. Peter Eckerle, Managing Director, StoREgio Energiespeichersysteme e.V., Germany
Michael Salomon, Managing Director, Clean Horizon,
France
Johannes Sigulla, Project Manager, inno2grid GmbH,
Germany
Anna Carolina Tortora Head of Innovation Lab, Research and Development, TERNA SpA, Italy
12:50 – 14:00 Lunch break – Visit of the Exhibition
Lunch break – Visit of the Exhibition
12:50 – 14:00
14:00 – 15:30 Session 6: Industry/Process
Keynote 3.1:
Developments in quality assurance for mini-grid,
commercial and utility-scale PV battery systems
Dr. Matthias Vetter, Head of Department, PV Off-Grid
Solutions and Battery System Technology Division
EES, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems,
Germany
14:00 – 14:25
14:00 – 14:10 Intro Session Chair Dr. Jens Tübke, Department Director of Applied Electrochemistry, Fraunhofer Institute
for Chemichal Technology ICT, Germany
14:10 – 14:30 Waste heat utilization at a hot blast cupola of an iron
foundry
Dr. Andreas Hauer, Head of Division Energy Storage, Bayerisches Zentrum für Angewandte Energieforschung e. V., Germany
14:30 – 14:50 Hydrogen to chemicals
Dr. Steffen Schirrmeister, Chief Engineer Technology
Development, Technology, Innovation and Sustainability, Thyssen Krupp International Solutions AG
14:50 – 15:10 SAMSUNG SDI Frank Baumann, Sales Director Energy
Storage, Samsung SDI Europe, Germany
15:10 – 15:30 Q&A
Keynote 3.2:
14:25 – 14:50
Opportunities and challenges in renewables + storage
project development in emerging markets
Martin Baart, Co-Founder, Ecoligo, Germany
Panel 3:
14:50 – 15:30
Overcoming challenges and mitigating risks
•How has the cost curve for batteries changed over
the past year? At which point does solar + storage
become attractive for various application segments?
•What are the main challenges project developers
face when deciding to integrate storage into their RE
plants?
•Is there a need for better coordination along the technology value chain up to grid interconnection?
•What are the financial and technical risks from ESS
perceived by the finance and insurance industries?
•How can third party verification provide more clarity
for ESS safety, performance and reliability?
•How are risk mitigation solutions for RE projects
adapting to factor in storage?
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Wednesday, 16 March 2016
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Wednesday, 16 March 2016
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Dr. Matthias Vetter (Panel Chair), Head of Department,
PV Off-Grid Solutions and Battery System Technology
Division EES, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy
Systems, Germany
Christian Mayr, Head of Quality and Organisation,
Sonnenbatterie, Germany
Felix Holz, Vice President, Expert Team Greentech,
Deutsche Bank, Germany
Dario Danelutti Director, Head of Business Division,
Risk Advisory & Insurance Services, Allianz Climate
Solutions, Germany
Martin Baart, Co-Founder, Ecoligo, Germany
Valentin Schönweitz Product Manager, Batteries &
Storage Systems, VDE Testing & Certification Institute,
Germany
15:30 – 16:00 Networking Coffee Break – Visit of Exhibition
Networking Coffee Break – Visit of Exhibition
15:30 – 16:00
16:00 – 17:50 Session 7: Energy Storage Systems for the Energy
Turnaround in Industrial and Utility Markets
Keynote 4.1: Outlook on the clean energy industry
from the venture capital perspective
Dr. Matthias Dill, Managing Director, Corporate Venture Capital, Statkraft Ventures, Germany
Keynote 4.2: The economics of solar + storage and
commercial potential for utilities & investors
Ruben Bach, Partner, svs Capital Partners, Germany
Panel 4:
Financing innovative businesses
16:00 – 16:25
16:00–16:10
Intro Session Chair
Thomas Speidel, CEO, ads-tec GmbH, Germany
16:10 – 16:30 Caterva Solar System - the world’s first swarm of
household sized batteries commercially supplying
balancing power
Markus Brehler, CEO, Caterva GmbH, Germany
16:30 – 16:50 Best Practice of a Public Utility
16:50 – 17:10 Lifespan, Safety, Total Cost of Ownership: The key
factors for economic energy storage with lithium-ion
Dr. Rajshekar Das Gupta, Vice President of Business
Development , Electrovaya / Litarion, Canada
17:10 – 17:30 Large heat stores for low cost – multifunctional use
of seasonal heat stores
Dr. Dirk Mangold, Director of Solites, Solites
17:30 – 17:50 Q&A
16:25 – 16:50
16:50 – 17:50
•How does the potential for innovative cleanenergy
companies in Europe look?
•What promising new ventures and business models
are we seeing on the market? How can the established
industry benefit from these innovations?
•Is there enough participation from the financing sector
to match the industry’s potential? How can we bridge
the gap?
•What developments would financiers like to see from
the industry that would improve the bankability and
investability of companies?
•What is holding back the development of income-generating business models for storage projects?
Matthias Jaeger (Panel Chair), Head, Risk
Markus Schiffers, Managing Director, Business Development, SUSI Partners, Switzerland
Dr. Matthias Dill, Managing Director, Corporate Venture
Capital, Statkraft Ventures, Germany
Gabriele Ellenrieder, Head of Investor Relations, CFO,
Caterva, Germany
Dr. Thomas Raueiser Senior Investment Manager,
Venture Capital, NRW.BANK, Germany
Closing remarks
Burkhard Holder, Head of Division ET – Energy & Smart
Technologies, VDE Testing & Certification Institute,
Germany
17:50 – 18:00
18:45 – 19:00 Departure Shuttle Bus to Dinner/Party
Departure Shuttle Bus to Dinner/Party
18:45 – 19:00
19:00 – 0:00 Dinner/Party
Dinner/Party
19:00 – 0:00
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Program
IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 2
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
 Time
 Information & Speaker
08:40
IRES Session A1:
Applications, Case Studies and Scenarios
The role, the potential and the benefits
of various energy technologies will be
discussed in this session.
IRES Session A2:
PV Home Storage
Moderator: Dr. Bernhard Riegel
PV Home Storage Systems are rapid
developing market. The session will
discuss topologies, optimum sizing and
field results of such systems.
IRES Session A3:
Politics, Economics & Law
Moderator: Philipp Blechinger
Legal barriers and tariffs are most
relevant for the large-scale deployment
of storage systems. We have specialists
from industry, academia and law firms to
discuss these hot topics.
IRES Session A4:
Batteries
Moderator: Verena Jülch
Latest developments in the area of battery technologies are presented in this
session. Beside this we will have a look
to the ecological foot print and recycling
options for batteries.
08:40
The Role of Energy Storage Solutions
for a 100% Renewable Finnish Energy
System
Michael Child, Lappeenranta University of
Technology, Finland
Energy Autarky of Households by Sufficiency Measures
Christian Brosig, Technische Hochschule
Köln, Germany
A Cross-Sectoral Analysis of Climate
Change Risk Drivers – How the Energy
Sector Compares to Other Sectors in
Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Markus Groth, Climate Service Center
Germany (GERICS) - Helmholtz - Zentrum
Geesthacht, Germany
Recycling of Battery Technologies –
Ecological Impact Analysis Using Life
Cycle Analysis
Verena Jülch, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar
Energy Systems ISE, Germany
09:00
India One 1 MWel Solar Thermal Power
Plant for 24/7 Operation – versus Photovoltaic Battery Systems
Matthias Eichelbrönner, Hochschule
Mannheim, Germany
On the Influence of Electrity Demand
Patterns, Battery Storage and PV System Design on PV Self-Consumption
Geert Litjens, Utrecht University, The
Netherlands
Legal Barriers for Storage Systems in
Municipality Energy Supply
An Advanced Bipolar
Lead-Acid Technology For Renewable
Energy Applications
Christiaan Beekhuis, Gridtential Energy
Inc., USA
09:20
Investigation of the Economic Potential
of a Hydrogen Production and Cogeneration (Electricity and Heat) System
Benjamin Guinot, CEA-Liten, France
Optimization of PV Battery Systems
Using Genetic Algorithms
Dirk Magnor, RWTH Aachen University,
Institute for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives (ISEA), Germany
Electrification Planning with Focus on
Hybrid Mini-Grids – A Comprehensive
Planning Approach for the Global South
Philipp Blechinger, Reiner Lemoine Institut gGmbH, Germany
High-Power Lithium-Ion-Technology
for Improved Storage Solutions in Grid
Appliactions
Gerold Neumann, Liacon GmbH, Germany
09:40
The Most Promising Business Cases for
P2X Deployment in Renewable Energy
Systems
Janne Kärki, VTT Technical Research
Centre of Finland Ltd, Finland
First year of smart metering with high
time resolution-realistic autarky rates
for households with PV
Christoph Stegner, ZAE Bayern e. V.,
Germany
Potential for Energy Storage in Latvian
and Lithuanian Price Area in the Nord
Pool Spot
Karlis Baltputnis, Riga Technical University,
Institute of Power Engineering, Latvia
A Strategic Approach to Storage for
100% Renewable Energy Systems: Clean
Energy Systems Need Clean Batteries
Matthias Hermes, Aquion Energy, USA
10:00
Spatial Distribution and Operator-Dependent Management of Thermal and
Electrical Energy Storage Systems in
Residential Areas – A Case-Based Techno-Economical Optimization
Andreas Bachmaier, Fraunhofer Institut for
Solar Energy Systems ISE, Germany
A Two Level Energy Management Architecture for Hybrid Photovoltaic-Storage
Systems
Mansueto Rossi, University of Genoa,
Italy
A Scarcity-Based Tariff for the 0.4 kV
Distribution Grid
Joachim Bagemihl, Alpiq AG, Switzerland
Aqueous Polymer-based Redox-Flow
Batteries
Ulrich S. Schubert, Center for Energy and
Environmental Chemistry Jena (CEEC
Jena), Friedrich Schiller University Jena,
Germany
10:30
Coffee break
Coffee break
11:00
IRES Session B1:
Applications, Case Studies and Scenarios
Moderator: Rico Wojanowski
Primary control energy is currently the
most attractive market for storage
systems. This session is dedicated to this
most relevant market for storage system
and different aspects will be discussed.
IRES Session B2:
PV Home Storage
Moderator: Dr. Bernhard Riegel
PV Home Storage Systems have been
supported by the German Government for three years within a market
introduction program. The session will
show some results and success as well as
important questions such as efficiency
definitions and energy management
strategies.
IRES Session B3:
Decentralised Storage Solutions
Storage systems are a key components in
off-grid applications such as autonomous micro grids or vehicles. The session
also presents speakers from Japan and
India to discuss these issues.
IRES Session B4:
High-Temperature TES for Electricity
Production
Moderator: Dr. Andreas Hauer
Rico Wojanowski, Hochschule
Darmstadt, Germany
A big advantage of thermal electricity
generation is the option to use high
temperature TES to make the power
generation dispatchable and time independent from the renewable source. The
session will present its state of the art
and will discuss examples.
11:00
A Large Scale Energy Storage Project for
Providing Primary Control Reserve
Scientific Evaluation of the German
Funding Program for PV Battery
Systems
Kai-Philipp Kairies, RWTH Aachen ISEA,
Germany
What is Stored, Why and How? Mental
Models and Acceptance of Electrity
Storage Technologies
Barbara Sophie Zaunbrecher, Human-Computer Interaction Center, RWTH Aachen University,
Germany
Operational Results of a Combined
Thermal Energy Storage with Electricity
Generation System
Günter Schneider, STORASOL GmbH,
Germany
11:20
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Batteries for
Voltage Compliance in Distribution Grids
with High Distributed Generation
Basem Idlbi, Fraunhofer IWES, Germany
Development of the German Storage
Market after the Expiration of the first
Support Scheme by the Federal Ministry
for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWI)
Martin Rothert, BSW-Solar Chairman
Working Group Storage, Germany
Battery and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles in
the Energy System of German Communities
Markus F. Felgenhauer, TU Munich
/ Stanford University / BMW Group,
Germany
Thermal Energy Storage in Molten Salts:
Overview of Novel Concepts and the DLR
Test Facility (TESIS)
Nils Breidenbach, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Germany
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11:40
Exploiting all Degrees of Freedom within EU Efficiency Measurement for Storage
Regulation to Optimally Provide Primary Systems – theory and practice
Control Reserve with Battery Systems
Andreas Piepenbrink, E3DC GmbH, Germany
Raphael Hollinger, Fraunhofer Institute for
Solar Energy Systems ISE, Germany
Increase of Energy Efficiency and Profitability of Battery Storages in Complex,
Self-Sufficient Systems through Optimization Methods
Klaus Nagl, OTH Regensburg – FENES,
Germany
Two-Tank Molten Salt Energy Storage
as a Part of the CSP Plant – Field Freeze
Protection Studies
Elina Hakkarainen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
12:00
Model-Based Economic Assessment of
Stationary Battery Systems Providing
Primary Control Reserve
Johannes Fleer, Forschungszentrum Jülich,
IEK-STE, Germany
Evaluation of Electric Vehicle with Fast
Charging Capacity in Medium-Voltage
and Low-Voltage Distribution Networks
Using Rooftop PV
Hideharu Sugihara, Osaka University,
Japan
Kinectic Investigation of the Reaction
Cycle CuO/Cu2O for the Thermochemical
Energy Storage
Markus Deutsch, Vienna Technical University of Technology – Institute of Chemical
Engineering, Austria
12:20
Combining Primary Frequency Control
and Renewable Power Leveling in Energy
Storage Systems
Stefan Henninger, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair of Electrical Energy
Systems, Germany
Modelling and Simulation of PV Battery
in an Autonomous Microgrid in India
Ammu Susanne Jacob, IIT Bombay, India
Moving Bed Heat Exchangers for High
Temperature-TES Application – Continuous Model Approach and Experimental
Comparison
Philipp Bartsch, Institute of Engineering
Thermodynamics, German Aerospace
Center, Germany
12:50
Lithium-based vs. Vanadium Redox
Flow Batteries - A Comparison for Home
Storage Systems
Sebastian König & Martin Uhrig, KIT,
Germany
Lunch break
Lunch break
14:00
IRES Session C1:
Applications, Case Studies and Scenarios
Moderator: Renata Varfolomejeva
Hydropower and batteries are the
technologies, which are mature and in
commercial operation today. Example
and view-points from France, Finland,
Brazil and Latvia will be discussed in this
session.
IRES Session C2:
Flexibility Options
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Stadler
Finally an energy system with high
shares of renewable requires flexibility for balancing the energy system.
Conventional power plants, biogas power
plants or heat pumps as a measure of
demand side management are presented
as interesting flexibility options.
IRES Session C3:
Large Scale Storage
Moderator: Dr. Smolinka
Gas, thermal and compressed air energy
storage systems are technologies with a
potential for large scale storage systems.
The session will discuss technology and
applications of these technologies.
IRES Session C4:
TES in Buildings
Moderator: Peter Schossig
The building energy demand accounts
for more than one third to the EU. TES
in buildings helps to increase the share
of renewable energy sources and reduce
peak power using demand side management. Different technologies for this
purpose will be presented.
14:00
Li-ion Energy Storage in Island- and
Microgrids: Which Value for How Much
Storage?
Michael Lippert & Jesus Lugaro, SAFT,
France
Perspectives for an Intelligent Flexibilisation of the Energy System by
Cross-Sectoral Use of Power-to-X in the
Case of North Rhine-Westphalia
Johannes Schaffert & Klaus Görner, Gasund Wärme-Institut Essen e.V., Germany
Geological Energy Storage: Implications of the Heat or Gas Storage in the
Subsurface
Sebastian Bauer, Institute of Geosciences, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel,
Germany
Top-down and Bottom-up Analysis
of the Economics of Thermal Energy
Storages
Christoph Rathgeber, ZAE Bayern,
Germany
14:20
The Impact of Cost Dynamics of Lithium-Ion Batteries on the Economics of
Hybrid PV-Battery-Gas Turbine Plants
and the Consequences for Competitiveness of Coal and Natural Gas-Fired
Power Plants
Svetlana Afanasyeva, Lappeenranta
University of Technology, Finland
Comparison of Centralized Market-Based Dispatch of Flexibility
Options at Distribution Network Level
with Regional Balancing Strategies in
the German Power System
Matthias Koch, Öko-Institut e.V., Germany
The Potential of North African CSP
to Reduce Storage Needs in a Highly
Renewable European Power System
Lueder von Bremen, University Oldenburg, ForWind, Center for Wind Energy
Research, Germany
Demonstration of a Real-scale
Hardware-in-the-loop Seasonal Solar
Sorption Storage System
Georg Engel, AEE – Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Austria
14:40
Hydropower and Power-to-Gas Storage
Options: The Brazilian Energy System
Options
Larissa de Souza Noel Simas Barbosa,
VTT /Technical Research Centre of
Finland) / USP (University of Sao Paulo),
Brazil
Hydrogen/Oxygen Fuelled Flexible Green
Power Plant
Joshua Partheepan, West Texas A&M
University, USA
Intelligent Thermal Energy Storage
as Switchable Loads for Grid Stress
Reduction
Peter Hennemann, ZAE Bayern, Germany
Characterization and Enhancement of
Phase Change Slurries
Sophia Niedermaier, Fraunhofer Institute
for Solar Energy Systems, Germany
15:00
Decision-Making in the Development
of Small Hydropower Plants Considering Energy Storage Capacity
Renata Varfolomejeva, Riga Technical
University, Institute of Power Engineering, Latvia
Improve Flexibility for Heat Pumps
in Smart-Grids by the Integration of a
Thermal Storage System
Philipp Schütz, Lucerne University of
Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland
High-Density, Portable, Thermomechanical CAES: Three Business Cases
Richard Boudreault, Sigma Energy Storage Inc, Canada
Quasi-Stationary Modelling of Melting
and Solidification Inside a Latent Heat
Storage System
Felix Eckl, Lucerne University of Applied
Sciences and Arts, Switzerland
15:30
Coffee break
Coffee break
16:00
IRES Poster Exhibition
The IRES Poster Exhibition features innovative insights into the research of leading
institutes, universities and organizations. Visitors will have the chance to talk to the
presenters and gain deep understanding of their pioneering work.
A list of all poster presentations can be found online at
www.energystorageconference.org.
IRES Poster Exhibition
The IRES Poster Exhibition features innovative insights into the research of leading
institutes, universities and organizations. Visitors will have the chance to talk to the
presenters and gain deep understanding of their pioneering work.
A list of all poster presentations can be found online at
www.energystorageconference.org.
18:45
Networking Dinner
Networking Dinner
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Program
ESE CONFERENCE – DAY 3
Thursday, 17 March 2016

 Time
 Information & Speaker
 Time

 Information & Speaker
08:30 – 08:40 Arrival of Attendees – Breakfast
12:10 – 12:30 Q&A
08:40 – 10:30 Session 8: TSO/DSO/Smart Grids
Technical and policy aspects of energy storage in grids
with special focus on control reserve and smart grids.
08:40 – 08:50 Intro Session Chair
Dr. Christian Folke
08:50 – 09:10 The value of energy storage from TERNA`s point of
view
Anna Carolina Tortora, Head of Innovation and Development-Terna Storage, Terna S.p.A.,
09:10 – 09:30 Smart Grid under attack: Threats and countermeasures
Dr. Martin Hutle, Deputy Head of Product Protection &
Industrial Security, Fraunhofer Institute AISEC
09:30 – 09:50 Microgrid Stabilizer addresses the electricity intermittency challenges at Tallaght Smart Grid Testbed
Norbert Hennchen, CEO, Freqcon, Germany
09:50 – 10:10 How BESS can help TSOs to stabilize the grid
Mr Thorsten Kretschmer - Deputy Manager Engineering, Nidec ASI
10:10 – 10:30 Q&A
14:00 – 15:30 Session 10: Intersectoral storage
Storage solutions for decarbonisation of industry and
utilities
14:00 – 14:10 Intro Session Chair
Prof. Dr. Michael Sterner
14:10 – 14:30 Power to Methanol - ideal solution for vital cross
sector storage
Prof. Dr. Emmanouil Kakaras, Head of Innovation & New
Products, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
14:30 – 14:50 Bye bye Dieseltanker – stabile Inselnetze mit
Batteriespeichern Clemens Triebel, Founder and Chief
Visionary Officer, Younicos AG
14:50 – 15:10 Use of hydrogen for the energy infrastructure – experience report from the Smart Grid Solar Project
Kerstin Gemmer-Berkbilek, Head of Technology Development, Business Unit Products&Technologies, Areva
GmbH
15:10 – 15:30 Q&A
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break – Visit of the Exhibition
11:00 – 12:50 Session 9: Intersectoral storage
Storage solutions for mobility
11:00 – 11:10 Intro Session Chair
Dr. Christopher Hebling
11:10 – 11:30 Energiepark Mainz – experiences from the operations
of a 6 MW energy storage plant
Dr Katharina Beumelburg, Head of Hydrogen Solutions
Business Segment, Siemens AG
11:30 – 11:50 Energy System Modelling in Germany up to 2050
Hans Martin Hennig
11:50 – 12:10 Infrastructure for powerbased fuels
Dr. Klaus Bonhoff, Director, NOW GmbH
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break – Visit of the Exhibition
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 – 16:45 Zusammenfassung – Free entrance for all visitors and
delegates Moderation: Energy & Management
Düsseldorfer Erklärung
16:45
Closing of the Conference
Moderation: Energie & Management
ESE/IRES Common Closing Session | 16:00 | Room 1
Visitors of the ESE / IRES-conference can choose from a broad conference program
with several intriguing sessions. To guarantee that each visitor receives a full picture
of the current developments in research and business, all conference sessions will
be summarized in a combined closing. This way, everyone receives a final update
on the technological, political, legal, economic and financial status quo of research
technology in the year of 2016.
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Program
IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 3
Thursday, 17 March 2016
 Time
 Information & Speaker
08:40
IRES Session D1
Applications, Case Studies and Scenarios
Moderator: Caroline Möller
How much storage capacity is required
in the future and how can the energy
system evolve from todays’ power plant
mix towards a sustainable future energy
supply system? Follow presentations on
technologies and scenario calculations.
IRES Session D2
TES for Efficiency Increase in Industry
Moderator: Mr. van Helden
Storage for process heat in industry can
help to increase the so far minor use of
renewable energies in industrial production processes and secure the security of
supply. Examples for different technologies to store heat at an industrial scale
will be presented.
IRES Session D3
Power-to-Gas / Power to Liquids
Moderator: Dr. Smolinka
Power-to-gas technology is known as
the most likely long-term and seasonal
storage technology. Within this session
business cases and technologies are
presented as well as efficiency data from
a field installation.
IRES Deutscher Strang
Netze und Speicher
Begrüßung:
Irm Scheer-Pontenagel
Die englischsprachigen und überwiegend technischen Vorträge zum Thema
Energiespeicherung werden mit einer
Reihe deutschsprachiger Vorträge
ergänzt. Dabei sollen die Potenziale von
Speichern thematisiert und die Hürden
dieser Technologien in Deutschland
diskutiert werden. Experten präsentieren
ihre Einschätzungen der bisherigen und
zukünftigen Entwicklung von Speichern
aufgrund ihrer Erfahrungen in Expertengruppen, Verbänden, Stadtwerken und
Ministerien.
08:40
Prospective Integration of Renewable
Energies with High Capacities Using
Combined Heat and Power Plants (CHP)
with Thermal Storages
Tim Schmidla, Technische Hochschule
Köln, Germany
Dual-media High Temperature Thermal
Energy Storage for Industrial Waste
Heat Recovery
Richard Gurtner, ZAE Bayern, Germany
Business Case Analysis for Power-toGas in California
Joshua Eichman, National Renewable
Energy Laboratory, USA
09:00
Battery Energy Storage in Europe’s
New Energy Regulatory Framework:
Overcoming Barriers and Creating
Opportunities
Alfons Westgeest, EUROBAT, Belgium
Transient simulation and comparison
of different thermal energy storage
systems for energy intensive industrial
applications
Automatic Operation of a Power-to-Gas Impulsvortrag
Plant Based on Simulated Timetables
Stephan Grüger, MdL, Vorstandsmitglied
von EUROSOLAR
in Scenarios with High Shares of Renewable Power and the Development of
Smart Gas Grid Injection Concept
Ulrich Zuberbühler, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung,
Germany
09:20
RESTORE 2050 – Recommendations for
the Integration of Renewable Energy
and Storage viewed from a European
Perspective
Thomas Vogt, NEXT ENERGY – EWE
Research Centre for Energy Technology,
Germany
High Temperature Latent Heat Storage
with Direct Electrical Charging – Second
Generation Design
Ulrich Nepustil, University of applied
Sciences Esslingen, Germany
Necessity and Impact of Windgas on
Energy Transition in Germany
Martin Thema, OTH Regensburg,
Germany
Bericht der Monitoring-Kommission:
Einschätzungen über den Fortschritt der
Energiewende in Deutschland
Prof. Dr. Fritjof Staiß, Vorstandsmitglied
beim ZSW und Mitglied der Kommission
zum Monitoring-Prozess „Energie der Zukunft“ der Bundesregierung (angefragt)
09:40
Storage Demand in Interconnected Central and Residential Electrity Systems
Caroline Möller, Hochschule Osnabrück,
University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Mixed Salts in Thermochemical Heat
Storage
Mona-Maria Druske, Leuphana University
Lüneburg, Germany
INGRID Project: High-capacity Hydrogen-Based Green-Energy Storage
Solutions for Grid Balacing
Aurelio Diaz de Arcaya Lana, Technalia
Research & Innovation Foundation, Spain
Netzintegration für die Flexibilisierung
des (europäischen) Energiemarktes
Markus Merkel, Berater der Geschäftsführung bei EWE NETZ GmbH
10:00
An Adaptive Hybrid-Energy-Source
Home Water Heating Unit
Jalal Baghdadchi, Alfred University, USA
Standard Procedure for PCM Characterization via DSC and Online Database for
High Quality PCM-Data
Stefan Gschwander, Fraunhofer ISE,
German
Conceptual Design and Economic Assessment of CO2 Methanation Process
Mihaela-Ramona Buga & Mihai Balan,
ICSI, Romania
Die Rolle von Speichern für die Energiewende in Deutschland: Eine Einschätzung des BMWi
Dr. Ralf Sitte, Leiter des Referates III C 4
im BMWi
Diskussion
10:30
Coffee break
11:00
Postersession
Coffee break
IRES Session D4
Stadtwerke und Speicher
Postersession
The IRES Poster Exhibition features
innovative insights into the research of
leading institutes, universities and organizations. Visitors will have the chance
to talk to the presenters and gain deep
understanding of their pioneering work.
A list of all poster presentations can be
found online at
www.energystorageconference.org
Impulsvortrag
Hans-Josef Fell, Präsident der Energy
Watch Group (tbc)
Dezentral gesammelt, zentral gespeichert: Perspektiven der Quartiersspeicherung
Dr. Holger Krawinkel, Abteilungsleiter bei
MVV Energie
Verkehr und Erneuerbare Energien:
Die Rolle von Stadtwerken für mehr
Elektromobilität
Dr. Christian Becker, Vorstand der
Stadtwerke Aachen Aktiengesellschaft
STAWAG (tbc)
Diskussion
12:30
Lunch break
Lunch break
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Program
IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 3
Thursday, 17 March 2016
 Time
 Information & Speaker
14:00
IRES Session E1
Applications, Case Studies and Scenarios
Moderator: Marco Merlo
A large number of distributed storage
systems can act as a large scale
storage system. Potentials, control and
placement of such distributed storage
systems are discussed based on the
experience from four different countries.
IRES Session E2
Large Scale Storage
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Stadler
Environement assessment of storage
technologies are discussed together
with more unusual technologies such as
molten metal storage or carbon sources
for bio fuel production in power-to-liquids processes.
IRES Session E3
Power-to-Gas / Power to Liquids
Moderator: Dr. Smolinka
Power to liquids means one step beyond
power to gas. Liquids are easier to handle
compared with gas. This session will discuss applications, production processes
and business cases for the
power-to-liquid technology.
IRES Session E4
Speicher für die Energiewende
Für die erfolgreiche Energiewende in
Deutschland ist die Einführung von
Speichern unabdingbar. Diese Session
präsentiert die aktuellen Entwicklungen und reflektiert den Fortschritt von
Speichertechnologien in den letzten zehn
Jahren.
14:00
SWARM – Successful Provision of
Frequency Containment Reserve with
Distibuted Energy Storage Systems
Claudia Leepa, N-ENERGIE Aktiengesellschaft, Germany
Molten Metal Storage – Large-Scale
Energy Storage for the Integration of
Renewable Energies
Florian Klumpp, FICHTNER GmbH & Co.
KG, Germany
Green Hydrogen Supply for the Power
and Mobility Sectors
Jan Michalski, Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH, Germany
Energiewende quo vadis – Herausforderungen aktiv aufgreifen
Univ. Prof. Dr. Manfred Fischedick,
Vizepräsident des Wuppertal Instituts für
Klima, Umwelt, Energi GmbH
14:20
Distributed Storage for Provision of
Ancillary Services to the Main Grid:
Project PRESTO
Marco Merlo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Techno-Economic and Environmental
Assessment of Energy Storage Technologies for Different Storage Time Scales
Andreas Abdon, University of Lucerne,
Switzerland
Techno-Economic Assessment of Power-to-Liquids (PtL) Fuels Production and
Global Trading Based on Hybrid PV-Wind
Power Plants
Mahdi Fasihi, Lappeenranta University of
Technology, Finland
Speicher als Rückgrat der erfolgreichen
Energiewende: Die Rolle kommunaler
Unternehmen als Nutzer und Förderer
Michael Wübbels, Stellvertretender
Hauptgeschäftsführer bei VKU
14:40
Hybrid Approaches for Municipal Future
Energy-Grids
Thomas Kienberger, Montanuniversitaet
Leoben / Chair of Energy Network Technology, Austria
Sustainable Carbon Sources for Biofuel
Production
Hannu Karjunen, Lappeenranta University
of Technology, Finland
Power and Biomass-to-Liquid (PBtL):
A New Promising Approach to Produce
Precious Second Generation Biofuels
Ralph-Uwe Dietrich, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Germany
10 Jahre IRES: Die Vielseitigkeit von
Speichern als Reflektion und Ausblick
Dieter Attig, Geschäftsführer Energieregion Kassel
15:00
Optimal Storage Placement in Power
Network to Enhance Network Reliability
Debarati Bhaumik, CWI, The Netherlands
Closing Energy Cycle: Power-to-Methanol and Methanol-to-Power
Francisco Vidal Vasquez, VTT Technical
Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Finland
Diskussion
15:30
Celebratory Closing
Celebratory Closing
15:30 16:00
Coffee break
Coffee break
16:00 – Summary
16:45 Presentation: Energie & Management
Düsseldorfer statement
16:45
Closing of the Conference
Moderation: Energie & Management
ESE/IRES Common Closing Session | 16:00 | Room 1
Visitors of the ESE / IRES-conference can choose from a broad
conference program with several intriguing sessions. To guarantee
that each visitor receives a full picture of the current developments
in research and business, all conference sessions will be summarized in a combined closing. This way, everyone receives a final update on the technological, political, legal, economic and financial
status quo of research technology in the year of 2016.
Please visit EUROSOLAR’s website for more
information about the IRES 2016 conference
program and the poster presentations:
www.eurosolar.de/en/index.php/ires-conference-series/ires2016/conference-program
Just scan the QR code!
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Düsseldorf, Germany
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SIDEEVENT
OTTI – Power-to-Gas – 16th MARCH 2016
Mittwoch, 16. März 2016, 8.50 - 17.00 Uhr
1
Opening address
Bernd Porzelius, OTTI e.V., Regensburg, Germany
2
Objective of the conference
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Sterner, Technical University OAS, Regensburg, Germany
3
Why Power-to-Gas will make the energy system more economic – results of the
wind gas study
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Sterner, Technical University OAS, Regensburg, Germany
4
State-of-the-art of Power-to-Gas in France
Marc Jedliczka, HESPUL énergies renouvelables & efficacité énergétique, Lyon,
France
5
European framework for Power-to-Gas and Power-to-Fuel
Katarzyna Drabicka, European Comission, Brussels, Belgium
6
Necessary framework conditions for a business case in Germany
Werner Diwald, Deutscher Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellen Verband / performing energy, Berlin, Germany
7
First experience with advanced power to gas concept based on PEM technology
– comparison with alkaline electrolysis
Dr. Andrei Zschocke, Uniper Energy Storage GmbH, Essen, Germany
8
Power-to-X progress and developments at Hydrogenics
Dr. Bernd Pitschak, Hydrogenics, Gladbeck, Germany
9
Potential role of electrolytic hydrogen in reducing carbon monoxide emissions
in CCGT plants
Philipp Andres, Next Hydrogen, Mississauga, Canada
10
Efficiency record at the Power-to-Gas pilot in Ibbenbüren
Carsten Stabenau, Westnetz GmbH, Dortmund, Germany
11
Power-to-Gas plants in Switzerland – operational experiences
Dr. Elimar Frank, HSR Technical University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil,
Switzerland
12
1 MW methanisation project BioCat in Denmark
Dr. Doris Hafenbradl, Electrochaea GmbH, Planegg, Germany
13
Underground Sun Storage using depleted gas reservoirs for Power-to-Hydrogen
and Power-to-Methane
Stephan Bauer, RAG Rohöl-Aufsuchungs Aktiengesellschaft, Wien, Austria
14
Questions and panel discussion
Power-to Hydrogen / Power-to-Methane and Power-to-Methanol – where are the
next niches?
15
Mathematical optimization of PtG plants
Dr. David Wenger, CEO Wenger Engineering GmbH, Ulm, Germany
16
Methanol as e-Fuel from carbon dioxide – an application of Powerto-X
Dr. Arthur Heberle, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe GmbH, Duisburg,
Germany
Power-to-Gas and Power-to-X for Europe‘s Energy Transition
As official side event of Energy Storage Europe and the 10th IRES conference the 5th
OTTI Conference Power-to-Gas will take place at CCD Süd, Düsseldorf, Germany on
March 16th, 2016.
The focus of the conference will be on projects for the European energy industry. Besides market development topics like Power-to-Gas and Power-to-X implementation
in industrial MW-scale will be discussed. Meet international specialists, leading scientists and business experts of well-known companies like E.ON, RWE, Hydrogenics,
Next Hydrogen, RAG, Electrochaea and gain comprehensive information about the
state of technology as well as the latest results from research and development.
Contact
OTTI – Renewable Energies
Frau Leonore Nanko, Herr Bernd Porzelius
Wernerwerkstraße 4
93049 Regensburg, Germany
Telefon: +49 (0) 941.29688-24
Fax: +49 (0) 941.29688-17
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.otti.de
Program download:
http://www.otti.de/pdf/Power-to-Gas_ptg5068.pdf
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SIDEEVENT
9. StorageDay – 17. März 2016
Special Event für Handwerker, Installateure,
Solarteure und Energieberater!
Das Update aus der Speicherbranche
Einstieg zu Markt & Technik. Kompakter Überblick. 15-Minuten-Vorträge. Fragerunde &
Diskussion. Direktkontakt zum Anbieter.
Erhalten Sie kurz und auf den Punkt gebracht die wichtigsten und aktuellsten Informationen zu gängigen Energiespeicherlösungen. Verschaffen Sie sich in entspannter
Atmosphäre einen Überblick über Technologie, Anwendungszenarien, Wirtschaftlichkeit und Vertrieb der verschiedenen Systeme. Nehmen Sie außerdem die Gelegenheit
wahr, direkt mit den Anbietern und Herstellern ins Gespräch zu kommen. Nutzen Sie
den 9. StorageDay als Plattform zur Erweiterung Ihres eigenen Netzwerkes und
werden Sie Teil eines jungen Marktes mit hohem Potential!
Das Ziel des 9. StorageDay ist es, Interessen direkt zu verbinden - zwischen Industrie
und Gewerbe, zwischen Herstellern und Installateuren. Die Konferenzmesse Energy
Storage Europe liefert dafür den perfekten thematischen Rahmen, ein sehr gutes
Netzwerk und frische Impulse, das Thema Energiespeicher weiter in Richtung Handwerk und Verarbeiter voranzutreiben. Denn jetzt ist die Zeit, aktiv zu werden, Markenaufbau zu betreiben, sich als Fachmann zu positionieren und im Netzwerk zu organisieren.
Ohne Zweifel ist der mittlerweile 9. StorageDay die ideale Plattform, um dies auf Augenhöhe mit den Herstellern zu verwirklichen sowie dem Thema Speicher hier in
Deutschland eine breite und gesunde Basis zu verschaffen.
Über das Format „StorageDay“
Während der Veranstaltung erhalten die präsentierenden Unternehmen je maximal
15 Minuten zur Präsentation der eigenen Lösung. Nach den Vortragsblöcken aus je 3-4
Präsentationen gibt es eine Pause von ca. 30 Minuten zum Austausch untereinander,
mit den Referenten sowie zum allgemeinen Networking.
Am Schluss der Veranstaltung stellen sich die Unternehmen einer kritischen Fragerunde mit anschließender Diskussion. Alle Teilnehmer des Energietages sind aufgefordert, diesen Teil mitzugestalten und Fragen an die Referenten zu stellen. Detaillierte Fachfragen können in den Pausen sowie im Anschluss an die Vorträge auch direkt
diskutiert werden.
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12:00 Uhr
Einlass und Empfang
12:30 Uhr
Begrüßung durch die SolarAllianz Network SAN GmbH
12:40 Uhr
Allgemeine Einleitung zum Thema Speicher
12:55 Uhr
Präsentation Top50 Solar
13:00 Uhr
Präsentation KOSTAL Solar Electric GmbH
13:20 Uhr
Präsentation E3/DC GmbH
13:40 Uhr
Präsentation SMA Solar Technology AG
14:00 Uhr
Netzwerk-Pause
14:30 Uhr
Präsentation VARTA Storage GmbH
14:50 Uhr
Präsentation NEWOLUTION
15:10 Uhr
Präsentation Ampere Power Energy S.L.
15:30 Uhr
Präsentation MMD Automobile GmbH (Mitsubishi)
15:50 Uhr
Netzwerk-Pause
16:20 Uhr
Präsentation ads-tec GmbH
16:40 Uhr
Präsentation Photovoltaik / Alfons W. Gentner Verlag GmbH & Co. KG
17:00 Uhr
Offene Diskussionsrunde mit allen Referenten und Teilnehmern
17:30 Uhr
Get-Together und Networking
21:00 Uhr
Ende der Veranstaltung
15–17 March 2016
Düsseldorf, Germany
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Workshops
01
Lehrer SEMINAR – 15 MARCH 2016
Im Rahmen der ENERGY STORAGE EUROPE bietet die EnergieAgentur.NRW/Netzwerk Brennstoffzelle und Wasserstoff wieder einen Tag rund um das Thema Wasserstoff und Brennstoffzellen an. Am Vormittag findet die Boxenübergabe des FUELCELLBOX-Wettbewerbes statt, am Nachmittag zum zweiten Mal ein Lehrerseminar zum
Thema Wasserstoff und Brennstoffzellen. Dieses Jahr geht es um „Power-to-Gas Wasserstoff als Energiespeicher“.
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Presentation: Dr Henner Kerskes, Research and Testing Centre for Thermal Solar Systems (TZS), Institute of Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering (ITW), University
of Stuttgart
Schedule
10:00
Welcome speech
Michael Theben, head of the department “Climate, Future Energy Sources, Environmental Economics” at the Ministry of Climate Protection, Environment, Agriculture,
Conservation and Consumer Protection of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
Block 1
EU Project COMTES
Combined development of compact thermal energy storage technologies
10:15
Thermal energy storage systems as key technologies for the energy transition
Dr Harald Drück, Research and Testing Centre for Solar Power Systems (TZS),
Institute for Thermodynamics and Heating Technology (ITW), University of
Stuttgart
10:45
Trial of an adsorption heat storage system with zeolites (COMTES Line A)
Dr Georg Engel, AEE – Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Gleisdorf, Austria
11:15
Demonstration of an adsorption heat storage facility with sodium hydroxide (COMTES Line B)
Dr Paul Gantenbein, SPF Institute for Solar Technology, University of Applied
Sciences (HSR), Rapperswil, Switzerland
11:45
Use of an undercooled phase-change material heat storage system for
seasonal use (COMTES Line C)
Dr Hermann Schranzhofer, Institute for Heating Technology, Graz University of
Technology, Austria
12:15
lunch break
Block 2
Science and Research in North Rhine-Westphalia
13:30
Development of key performance indicators (KPI) for the assessment of
progressive thermal energy storage facilities (COMTES)
Thomas Badenhop, Vaillant GmbH, Remscheid
14:05
Thermal energy storage technologies in the energy system of the future
Prof. Christian Doetsch, Division Director Energy, Fraunhofer UMSICHT
14:40
Which opportunities do heating storage systems offer us?
Dr Thomas Bauer, Group Leader – Thermal Systems for Liquids German
Aeronautics and Space Research Centre (DLR) Institute for Technical Thermodynamics
15:15
TESS – Thermal Electricity Storage for the Energy Transition
Prof. Ulf Herrmann, Solar Institute Jülich, managing director Aachen University of Applied Sciences
15:45
End of the event
Mehr Informationen zu beiden Veranstaltungen finden Sie unter
http://www.fuelcellbox-nrw.de
Moderation: Dr. T. Kattenstein, EA NRW
14:00
Begrüßung des Gastgebers
Bastian Mingers, Messe Düsseldorf
14:10
Einführung: Wasserstoff als Energiespeicher
Dr. J. Töpler, DWV
14:30
Praxis-Workshop: Mit Wasserstoff Energie speichern – Experimente für
den Schulunterricht
A. Johnsen, H-TEC
15:00
Pause
15:20
Wasserstoff und Brennstoffzellen: Gesellschaftliche Chancen und Herausforderungen im Kontext der Energiewende
N. Hölzinger (tbc), Spilett GmbH
15:40
Wasserstofferzeugung - Status und Perspektiven/ Bildungsangebot „HyNoon“ des h2-netzwerk-ruhr
Dr. M. Weber, EA NRW
16:00
Wasserstoffanwendung - Status und Perspektiven
F. Lindner, RWE Deutschland AG
16:20
Pause
16:40
Vorstellung Schülerwettbewerb FUELCELLBOX/
Vorstellung Lehrerwettbewerb FUELCELLBOX_BASIC
A. Johnsen, H-TEC
Dr. T. Kattenstein, EA NRW
16:55
Lernmodule „Zukunftsexpedition Wasserstoff“
M. Schmitt, Wuppertal Institut
17:10
Berufsbilder im Bereich Erneuerbare Energie
B. Schüssler, GP Joule
17:25
Diskussion: Wie kann Wasserstoff als Energie-speicher fächerübergreifend
gelehrt werden?
18:00
Ende der Vorträge/ Ende der Messe
Booth
CSL 27
Comtes – 16 MARCH 2016