Events 2008
3rd International Renewable Energy Storage Conference (IRES 2008) | 3rd International Renewable Energy Storage Conference (IRES 2008) |
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November 24-25, 2008, Representation of the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia Berlin/Germany In October 2006, EUROSOLAR and the World Council for Renewable Energy started the first of a new international conference series themed “International Renewable Energy Storage Conference“ (IRES). It is intended to contribute to the developments in energy storage and to publicize their application. With a huge success the third conference took place in Berlin, November 24-25, 2008. In cooperation with:
Sponsored by:
Steering-Committee: Prof. Dr. Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University; Rick Winter, Electricity Storage Association; Dr. Peter Schossig, Fraunhofer ISE; Prof. Dr. Ingo Stadler, Cologne University of Applied Sciences; Dr. Bernhard Riegel, EUROBAT; Through the storage of solar thermal energy, solar-generated electricity and wind power groundbreaking opportunities will emerge for the dynamic exploitation of Renewable Energies in manifold energy-autonomous forms, in residential construction and by and for enterprises, residential developments, cities, regions and countries. Herein also lies the chance of achieving numerous technological innovations along with new prospects for the industries. Conference Programme 1st day, 24th November 2008 08.30 am Registration 10.00 am Opening and welcome Irm Pontenagel, Managing Director, EUROSOLAR, Bonn, Germany Wolfgang Palz, WCRE Chairman, Brussels, Belgium Michael Müller, Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Berlin, Germany Michael Gessner, Head of the Department of Energy, Climate Protection and Mining of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf, Germany Anil Kane, President of the World Wind Energy Association WWEA, India 11.00 am – 01.00 pm Introductory Lectures/Overviews Overview on Electrical Storage System Technology and newest Trends Rick Winter, Electricity Storage Association, Board Secretary, USA Threats and opportunities of plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles and other competing technologies for the Storage System Business Dirk Uwe Sauer,RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany Overview on the state of the art of lithium-ion-battery technology Martin Winter, Münster University, Germany Overview on solar thermal storage technologies and newest trends Peter Schossig, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany The importance of energy storage for the global proliferation of Renewable Energy technologies Hermann Scheer, President EUROSOLAR and General Chairman WCRE, Berlin, Germany 01.00 pm – 02.00 pm Lunch 02.00 pm – 04.05 pm Parallel session B: Innovative concepts and technologies Market conditions for a shift from grid connection towards stand-alone electricity generation from Renewable Energies Ingo Stadler, University of Applied Sciences Cologne, Germany Device integrated small scale storage: Charged during periods of an energy surplus in the grid, discharged during periods of user demand Ulf Bossel, European Fuel Cell Forum, Luzern, Switzerland Water splitting and novel photovoltaics with semiconducting silicides in sunlight Martin Demuth, Max Planck Institute for Bioinorganic Chemistry, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany Solar thermal hydrogen generation through a sulphuric acid based cycle process Dennis Thomey, German Areospace Center (DLR), Cologne, Germany 30 years compressed air power plant Huntorf – experiences and outlook into the future Dr. Peter Radgen, E.ON Energie, Munich, Germany 02.00 pm – 04.05 pm Parallel session C: Combining thermal energy storage and power generation The configuration of solar thermal power plants with thermal storage systems Nils Gathmann, Solar Millennium AG / Flagsol GmbH, Cologne, Germany Concrete storage for solar thermal power plants and industrial process heat Doerte Laing, German Aerospace Center, Cologne, Germany Heat management of decentralized adiabatic compressed air power plants Daniel Wolf, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany Cogeneration of wind power and heat pump applications for cooling demand Achim Schreider, Lahmeyer International GmbH, Bad Vilbel, Germany Wind-heating: Reducing carbon emissions and improving energy security Larry Hughes, Energy Research Group, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada 04:05 pm – 04:30 pm Coffee break 04:30 – 07:00 pm Session D: Where, why and how much storage do we need in the grid? - Brief presentations and panel discussion The VDE (German Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies) study about storage technologies Martin Kleimaier, Essen, Germany The role of energy storage systems in 100%-Renewable-Energy-Regions Stefan Schäfer, Universität Kassel/deENet GmbH, Kassel, Germany Economical and technical evaluation of energy storage systems Julia Oberschmidt, Fraunhofer ISI, Karlsruhe, Germany Evaluation of the Portuguese energy storage needs due to the increasing integration of renewable sources Sérgio Faias, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, DEEA/ISEL, Lisboa, Portugal 05:45 pm – 06:45 pm Panel discussion with all speakers of this session Moderation: Helmut Sendner, chief editor of the journal "Energie&Management" 07.00 pm Dinner Welcome by Norbert Hüttenhölscher, Managing Director, EnergieAgentur.NRW, Wuppertal, Germany 2nd day, 25th November 2008 08:30 am – 11:00 am Parallel session E: Storage solutions for stationary applications The value of adding electricity storage to wind autoproducers Raymond Byrne, Centre for Renewable Energy, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland Large scale unterground storage of hydrogen Hubert Landinger, Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH, Ottobrunn, Germany Vanadium redox flow battery – an in depth analysis for small scale utility applications Martha Schreiber, Cellstrom GmbH, Eisenstadt, AustriaProgress of the 34MW NAS battery system for a 51MW wind farm Tomio Tamakoshi, NGK INSULATORS, Nagoya, Japan Recent experience in manufacturing, operating and commercializing the VRB flow battery Hugh Sherman, VRB Power Systems, Hals, Denmark E-Energy project model city Mannheim Detlef Schumann, IBM Global Business Services, Business Development Executive Energy and Utilities, Karlsruhe, Germany 08:30 am – 11:00 am Parallel session F: Supercaps for stationary and mobile energy storage Supercapacitors for high performance energy storage Dajlik Sojref, WTTC, Berlin, Germany/Gérard Coquery, INRETS, Arcueil, France/Paul Borza,Siemens/Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania Supercapacitors in hybrid systems for mobile applications Gérard Coquery, INRETS, Arcueil, France Supercapacitor based architecture for the integration of renewable energy sources Paul Borza, SIEMENS/Transylvania University of Brasov, Romania/ Marat Kapelyushnik, ASTELION, Hod-Hasharon, Israel Concept and design of a quick charge commuter Christian Pylatiuk, Institute for Applied Computer Science (IAI), Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH, Germany The development of lead-acid batteries for high-rate partial-state-of-charge duty Patrick T. Moseley, International Lead Zinc Research Organization, Durham, USA The Zinc Bromine Battery Technology Bjorn Jonshagen, ZBB Energy Corporation, Bibra Lake, Australia 11:00am – 12:30 pm Break / Poster session 12:30 pm– 01:30 pm Lunch break 01:30 pm– 04:00 pm Parallel session G: Thermal energy storage Compact thermal energy storage: Material development and system integration Wim van Helden, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands Thermal energy storage through sorption storage systems – possibilities and limits Georg Storch, Bavarian Centre for Applied. Energy Research (ZAE Bavaria), Garching, Germany Energy security in multi-storey residential structures: Determining the technical potential for solar heating Tylor Wood, Energy Research Group, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada Investigation of the thermal and economic performance of long term underground solar energy storage Yigsaw Yohanis, University of Ulster, United Kingdom Heating with the power of the sun Josef Jenni, Jenni Energietechnik AG, Oberburg, Switzerland Solar recharging stations – Selling hours of solar lighting in the evenings Andy Schroeter, Sunlabob Renewable Energy Ltd., Vientiane, Laos 01:30 pm– 04:00 pm Parallel session H: Lithium-ion battery technology for stationary and mobile applications The view from Australia - New Energy and Energy Storage Initiatives in Victoria Brian Davey, Department of Primary Industries, Government of Victoria, Australia From dispatchability to stability: Energy storage in decentralized electricity grids –Functional requirements and solutions of selected examples Michael Lippert, Saft Batteries, Nuremberg, Germany Lithium-Ion-batteries for mobile applications – technology& application Andreas Gutsch, Li-Tec Battery GmbH, Kamenz, Germany Plug-in hybrid- and electric vehicles with lithium-ion-battery – double use for mobility and grid regulation Uwe Köhler, Johnson Controls Autobatterie GmbH, Hannover, Germany Presentation of the initiative LIB2015 of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research Lutz-Günter John, VDI/VDE-Innovation und Technik GmbH, Berlin Distributed systems of lithium-ion batteries in EV/PHEV for grid services - commercialization scenarios in Germany Knut Hechtfischer, ubitricity, Berlin, Germany 04:00 – 04:30 pm Break 04:30 – 05:30 pm Final session Résumé of the conference results and technological perspectives Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany Poster awards Closing words Hermann Scheer, President EUROSOLAR and General Chairman WCRE, Berlin, Germany 05.30 pm End of the conference Call for Paper IRES III 2008Conference venue, travel and accomodation information Representation of the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia Hiroshimastraße 12 - 16 10785 Berlin Germany Link Conference venue Public transport in Berlin German Rail The webpage of German Rail is available in english and several other european languages Map24.de If you travel by car Map24.de will help you find your way to Berlin The following link will help you to find a hotel near the conference venue: Visit Berlin comfort search Visit Berlin Hotline: +49 (0)30 / 25 00 25 Berlin.de This web portal provides you with a lot of information about Berlin If you have any further questions do not hesitate to contact the EUROSOLAR office: EUROSOLAR e.V. The European Association for Renewable Energy Kaiser-Friedrich-Straße 11 D-53113 Bonn/Germany Ph. +49-228-362373 and -362375 Fax +49-228-361279 and -361213 www.eurosolar.org
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