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cd_ires2011_cover.jpgPublished by EUROSOLAR and the World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE), February 2012, CD-ROM with the conference proceedings of the "6th International Renewable Energy Storage Conference and Exhibition" (IRES 2011), Berlin/Germany, November 28-30, 2011, ISBN 978-3-00-037648-1

The IRES 2011 attracted attendance from more than 40 countries with 600 attendees and repeated the success of the previous year.

Directed by scientific conference chair Professor Dirk Uwe Sauer (RWTH Aachen University) experts from Germany and abroad discussed the technologies, available and in development, for storing energy generated from renewable resources at the Berlin Congress Center bcc for three days. Alongside around 100 presentations, the participants engaged in a lively exchange on the rapid advance of energy storage technology worldwide. The CD-ROM of the IRES 2011 contains more than 2,000 pages of material and gives you a profound insight into the matter.

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Below you find a list of all presentations, papers, posters and materials contained in the proceedings of the IRES 2011.

Overview of materials contained in the proceedings of the IRES 2011

Day one, November 28, 2011

08.30 am Registration

 10.00 am-11.00 am Opening and Welcome

 

Lunch 01.00-02.00 pm

B1: Sensible Thermal Storage B2: 100%  RES and storage system demand
B3: Pumped hydro and compressed air storage systems

Coffee Break, 04.00-04.30 pm

C1: Thermal Storage: PCM C2: Policy and funding schemes Session C3:  Life Cycle Assessment
 End of Day one

Day two, November 29, 2011

 08.30-10.30 am Sessions D1-D3

D1: Thermo-chemical storage solutions D2: Grid-connected (PV)-battery systems D3: Electric vehicles  - Charging stations, metering and grid services
 Coffee break 10.30-11.00 am

 11.00 am-01.00 pm, Sessions E1-E3
E1: High Temperature thermal Storage E2: Multi-source power plant and grid integration of storage systems E3: Hybrid Energy Storage Solutions
 01.00-02.00 pm Lunch Break

 02.00 pm- 04.00 pm Sessions F1-F3
F1: Long-term storage systems A F2: Batteries - Various technologies for stationary applications F3: Product and concept innovations
04.00-05.00 Coffee break and Poster Session

How much storage do we need and which incentives/policies are necessary for the implementation of storage devices?
 End of Day two

Day three, November 30, 2011


G1: Long-term storage systems B – Power-to-Gas G2: Batteries - A session on Zinc-based batteries, zinc-flow and redox-flow batteries
G3: Off-grid power supply systems

10.45-11.15 am, Coffee Break


11.15 am – 01.00 pm, Final Plenary Session H

02.00 pm, Excursions to Heliocentris
02.00-04.00 pm
Short seminar: Systematic cost calculation and  classification of markets for electricity storage

 Poster presentations of the IRES 2011


Day one, November 28, 2011


Opening and welcome

Wolfgang Palz, Committee of Chairpersons, World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE), Paris/Brussels

Paper

Introductory lectures

The effective political framework in Germany and its importance for energy storage

Martin Altrock, Becker Büttner Held, Berlin, Germany

Presentation

For a 100.000 storage installations programme
Jörg Mayer, Managing Director, German Solar Industry Association (BSW-Solar)

Presentation

Operational Flexibility through Smart Grid Storage
Craig R. Horne, CEO EnerVault Corporation, Sunnyvale, Electricity Storage Association (ESA), USA

Presentation

Long-term storage options – overview of current developments
Michael Sterner, Fraunhofer IWES, Kassel, Germany

Presentation

Thermal Storage: state-of-the-art and current questions
Andreas Hauer, ZAE Bavaria, Garching, Germany

Presentation

Storage demand in different scenarios

Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Presentation

Parallel sessions B1-B3

Session B1: Sensible Thermal Storage

Houses heated entirely by Solar Energy all year round
Josef Jenni, Energietechnik AG, Oberburg, Switzerland

Presentation

Sensible heat storage in district heating networks: a novel control strategy using the network as storage
Olivier Pol, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria

Presentation

Paper

Energy bunker Wilhelmsburg –Innovative technology, intelligent integration
Joel Schrage, HAMBURG ENERGIE GmbH, Germany

Presentation

Large scale heat storages
Thomas Schmidt, Solites, Steinbeis Research Institute for Solar and Sustainable Thermal Energy Systems, Stuttgart, Germany
and Per Alex Sørensen, PlanEnergi Nordjylland, Skørping, Denmark

Paper

First solar district heating grid with a seasonal heat storage in a redevelopment project
Markus Pfeil, Pfeil & Koch ingenieurgesellschaft, Stuttgart, Germany

Paper

Session B2: 100%  RES and storage system demand

100% Renewable power system for Europe
Martin Greiner, Aarhus University, Denmark

Presentation

Storage demand of an electricity supply based on wind and sun
Matthias Popp, Engineering Consultant, Wunsiedel, Germany

Presentation

Design of a community energy system integrating renewable energy supply, demand management and storage
Yangang Xing, Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff, United Kingdom

Presentation

Storage management with a redox-flow-battery
Michael Porzig, IZES gGmbH – Institut für ZukunftsEnergieSysteme, Saarbrücken, Germany

Presentation

Smarter Grid or Smarter Storage –where do business and technology meet?
Anthony Price, Swanbarton Limited, Malmesbury, United Kingdom

Paper

Session B3: Pumped hydro and compressed air storage systems

The planning and construction permission procedures for pumped storage facilities

Thorsten Gottwald, LUTHER NIERER, Berlin, Germany

Presentation

Energy storage in federal waterways
Thomas Schomerus, Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany

Presentation

Why underwater compressed air energy storage (UW-CAES) is poised to capture significant market share
Curtis VanWalleghem, Hydrostor, Ontario, Canada

Presentation

Adiabatic CAES: theoretical efficiency improvements & industrial considerations
Mathieu Rouzeyre, EDF - R&D, Chatou, France

Presentation

LTA-CAES – Adiabatic low temperature compressed air energy storage plants
Daniel Wolf, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany

Paper

Presentation

Initial thermodynamic and economic analysis of a hybrid concentrating solar-compressed air energy storage system

Guillermo Ordorica-Garcia, Alberta Innovates – Technology Future, Edmonton, Canada

Paper

Sessions C1-C3

Session C1: Thermal Storage: PCM

Latent thermal storage in heating systems with air source heat pumps
Fabian Rösler, Bayreuth University, Germany

Presentation

Mobile PCM heat storages for waste heat recovery– optimization for a stable commercial operation
Samir Binder, ATZ Entwicklungszentrum, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany

Presentation

Materials for heat accumulation
Tereza Zemlova, VŠCHT Praha, Ústav energetiky, Czech Republic

Presentation

High performance PCM storage based on paraffin-polymer-compounds
Dirk Büttner, Rubitherm Technologies GmbH, Berlin, Germany

Presentation

Industrial-scale heat storage with high-power PCM units

Thomas Grünberger, SGL CARBON GmbH, Meitingen, Germany

Presentation not available

Session C2: Policy and funding schemes


The German feed-in-tariff law (EEG) and its framework for the self-consumption of PV energy including the EEG-amendment 2012
Thorsten Gottwald, LUTHER NIERER, Berlin, Germany

Presentation

Grid parity and cheaper storage bring disruptive change in electricity markets
Ruggero Schleicher-Tappeser, sustainable strategies, Berlin, Germany

Presentation

What Do the Regulators Care About?  How to Make the Cost Effectiveness Case for Storage
Laurence G. Chaset, Sustainable Energy Futures, Oakland, USA

Presentation

Influence of different political frameworks on the financial feasibility of  electric energy storage in Germany and the United States
Florian Schubert, Renewable Analytics LLC, San Francisco, USA

Presentation

Interdisciplinary perspectives of storage technologies applied for balancing out supply and demand at a high penetration of renewable energy in the electricity system
Bert Droste-Franke, Europäische Akademie Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler GmbH, Germany

Presentation

Session C3:  Life Cycle Assessment


Evaluating environment and resource aspects of energy storage technologies with respect to a  long term viable usage

Bert Droste-Franke, Europäische Akademie Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler GmbH, Germany

Presentation

Life cycle assessment of three different types of batteries for wind energy storage: lead acid, vanadium redox flow and sodium sulphur batteries
Rudolf Zauner, VERBUND Renewable Power GmbH, Vienna, Austria

Paper

Mobility costs analysis and life cycle assessment of Power-to-Gas as alternative fuel
Tobias Trost, Fraunhofer IWES, Kassel, Germany

Presentation

Paper

Vanadium flow battery energy storage – a mature, enduring technology - displacing oil with wind and solar power

Sir John Samuel – Renewable Energy Dynamics (REDT), Wokingham, United Kingdom

Presentation

Paper

Battery recycling and recovery of critical materials
Nick Morley, Oakdene Hollins Ltd, Ailesbury, United Kingdom

Presentation

The European whitebook on grid-connected storage

Nicolas Martin, INES, Le Bourget-du-Lac, France

Presentation

Day two, November 29, 2011


Sessions D1-D3

Session D1: Thermal Storage: Thermo-chemical storage solutions

Solar combisystems and storage: Different systems configurations and performance criteria

Gwennyn Tanguy, CEA-INES LETH, Le Bourget du Lac, France

Presentation

Paper

Modelling thermal energy storage in adsorbent beds for solar heat
Sheida Stephens and F. Handan Tezel, University of Ottawa, Canada

Presentation

Paper

Investigation and up-scale of a closed thermo-chemical heat storage technology to be used in industrial processes and heating applications
Mike Blicker, Fraunhofer IGB, Stuttgart, Germany

Presentation

Thermochemical heat storage based on CaO/Ca(OH)2
Marc Linder, German Aerospace Center – DLR e.V, Stuttgart, Germany

Presentation

Characterisation of sorption materials for heat storage - current work on comparable measurement procedures

Stefan Henninger, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany

Presentation

Session D2: Grid-connected (PV)-battery systems

The profit of pv-battery systems depending on the prices and market conditions
Grietus Mulder, VITO - Flemish Institute for Technological Research NV, Boeretang, Belgium

Presentation

Integration of distributed storage units in the low voltage grid
Aleksandra-Sasa Bukvic Schäfer, SMA Solar Technology AG, Niestetal, Germany

Presentation

The SOL-ION system: 1st experience with a PV  storage system in private households
Armin Schmiegel, voltwerk electronics GmbH, Hamburg, Germany

Presentation

Economic integration of li-ion storage units in central inverter systems for self-consumption: the S10 systems from E3/DC
Andreas Piepenbrink, E3/DC GmbH, Osnabrück, Germany

Presentation

Paper

Energy Revolution in Germany: Challenges and decentralized methods of resolution

Udo Möhrstedt, IBC SOLAR AG, Bad Staffelstein, Germany

Presentation

Progress on Recent Utility-scale energy Storage Systems for Integration of Solar and Wind Power
Jarl Pedersen, Xtreme Power, Austin, USA

Presentation

Session D3: Electric vehicles  - Charging stations, metering and grid services

E-mobility and renewable energy – application areas, requirements and risks from the perspective of the car
Lars Hollmotz, P3 Ingenieurgesellschaft, Stuttgart, Germany

Presentation

Vehicle to grid and demand side management - an assessment of different strategies for the integration of electric vehicles
Christine Krüger, Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie GmbH, Wuppertal, Germany

Presentation

Paper

The economic  feasibility of renewable powered fast charging stations

Ralf Benger, TU Clausthal, Germany

Presentation

Paper

Mobile Metering – An efficient infrastructure for electric mobility

Knut Hechtfischer, ubitricity Gesellschaft für verteilte Energiesysteme mbH

Presentation

Using electric vehicle charging strategies to maximize PV-integration in the low voltage grid
Astrid Nieße, OFFIS, R&D Division Energy, Oldenburg, Germany

Paper

Project e-SolCar
Harald Schwarz, BTU Cottbus, Germany

Presentation

Sessions E1-E3

Session E1: High Temperature thermal Storage

Air-sand heat exchanger
Joachim Göttsche, Solar-Institut Jülich (SIJ), Germany

Paper

Design and test results of latent heat storage for concentrating solar thermal power plants and  process heat
Doerte Laing, German Aerospace Center, Stuttgart, Germany

Presentation

Modeling, simulation and optimization of a  high temperature (>800°C) packed bed heat storage system

Luigi Mongibello, ENEA - Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy, Portici, Italy

Paper

A new approach for high temperature latent heat for CSP
Werner Platzer, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany

Platzer

Session E2: Multi-source power plant and grid integration of storage systems

Optimised operation and system design of an energy storage device for post-feed-in-tariff sales of wind energy at the spot market

Annedore Kanngießer, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany

Presentation

Paper

The virtual power plant becomes reality: A decentralized approach towards direct renewable energy delivery

Valerie Speth, Juwi R & D Research & Development GmbH, Wörrstadt, Germany

Presentation

Smart intermittency-friendly cogeneration: Techno-economic performance of innovative double storage concept for integrating compression heat pumps  in distributed cogeneration
Morten Boje Blarke, Aalborg University, Denmark

Presentation

Paper

Operational optimization of CHP plants through seasonal heat storage
Dan Bauer, ITW, Stuttgart University, Germany

Paper

The contribution of biogas generation to a superordinate energy management system to compensate for the fluctuations of wind and sun

Nadine Senkel, CUTEC Institut GmbH, Clausthal Zellerfeld, Germany

Paper

Grid integrated storage systems - applications, advantages, economic efficiency

Karl Nestmeier, Clean Energy GmbH, Aub, Germany

Presentation

Session E3: Hybrid Energy Storage Solutions by COST European Cooperation in Science and Technology

Pan-European Network on Hybrid Energy Storage Solutions in frame of the COST organisation
Dalik Sojref, WTTC, Berlin, Germany

Presentation

Innovative materials for hybrid energy storage devices
Elzbieta Frackowiak, Poznan University of Technology/Institute of Chemistry and Technical Electrochemistry, Poznan, Poland

Presentation

Intelligent hybrid energy storage systems
Yonghua Cheng, VITO - Flemish Institute for Technological Research, Mol, Belgium

Presentation

Hybrid energy storage solutions for mobile applications
Gerard Coquery, IFSTTAR - French institute of science and technology for transport, Versailles, France & Paul Borza, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Presentation

Hybrid energy storage solutions for stationary applications
João Martins, Universidade Nova de Lisboa-FCT-DEE and UNINOVA-CTS, Monte de Caparica, Portugal & Mihai Sanduleac, ECRO SRL, Bucharest, Romania

Presentation

Sessions F1-F3

F1: Long-term storage systems A

Facility based on H2 to manage the production of a wind farm
Milagros Rey Porto, GAS NATURAL, Barcelona, Spain

Presentation

Decentralised Electrolysis – linking the power and transport sectors
Simon Bourne, ITM Power, Sheffield, United Kingdom

Presentation

Construction and operation of a wind-electricity electrolyzer to increase the share of decentralized energy supply
Carsten Kolligs, Evonik Industries AG, Marl, Germany

Presentation

Hydrogen Energy Storage Development
Erik Wolf, Siemens AG, Renewable Energy Division, Nuremberg, Germany

Presentation

Water electrolyser for storage systems – study on the state of the art of the technology and future development trends
Tom Smolinka, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany

Presentation

Long-term storage of  renewable energy via liquid organic hydrogen carriers
Daniel Teichmann, BMW Group Research and Technology, Munich, Germany

Presentation

F2: Batteries - Various technologies for stationary applications

Development of the stationary "UltraBatteryTM" for smart grid applications
Masaru Miura, The Furukawa Battery Co. Ltd., Nikko-City, Japan

Presentation

Is there a need for new lithium-ion cathode materials in large scale lithium-ion batteries for stationary applications?
David Merchin, UMICORE Cobalt & Specialty Materials, Brussels, Belgium

Presentation

CaFrESS - Carbon free energy supply system
Christoph Kuhrt, EOS Energy Ltd, Salzbergen, Germany

Presentation

Economic grid storage
Cord-Henrich Dustmann, Battery Consult sagl, Sagno, Switzerland

Presentation

Paper

Cost-effective renewable energy firming and time shifting using a breakthrough Redox-flow battery storage technology
Craig R. Horne, EnerVault Corporation, Sunnyvale, USA

Presentation

FIAMM Green Power Island Prototype plant of Almisano (Vicenza) ITALY
Mario Vona, FZ Sonick SA, Stabio, Switzerland

Presentation

F3: Product and concept innovations

Development and application of intelligent stationary energy storage devices - StoREgio
Peter Eckerle, Metropolregion Rhein-Neckar GmbH, Mannheim, Germany

Presentation

The energy autarkic house from HELMA – intelligent self-supply with  electricity and heat
Stephan Riedel, Sunstrom GmbH, Dresden, Germany/ Timo Leukefeld, Consultant, Freiberg, Germany

Presentation

Sewage purification plants as component of decentralized energy generation and storage system
Henry Riße, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Paper

From the automotive lithium-ion battery to a stationary storage for PV energy: AReBAM (Akasol Renewable Battery Module)
Björn Eberleh, Akasol Engineering GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany

Presentation

Future of LIB(Lithium Ion Battery)-ESS as DESS and its real implementation of Smart Grid in Korea
Andrew Kwon, Samsung SDI Co., Seoul, South Korea

Presentation

Day three, November 30, 2011

Sessions G1-G3

Session G1: Long-term storage systems B – Power-to-Gas


Hydrogen as energy storage carrier for excess electricity in the natural gas grid
Gert Müller-Syring, DBI Gas-und Umwelttechnik GmbH, Leipzig, Germany

Presentation

proWindgas for the energy transition - A fresh breeze for the natural gas grid
Robert Werner, Greenpeace Energy, Hamburg

Presentation

Analysis of Power-to-Gas as long term storage depending on eletricity- and CO2-sources
Mareike Jentsch, Fraunhofer IWES, Kassel, Germany

Paper

Business model and market introduction strategy for Power-to-Gas-facilities in the German market
Hermann Pengg-Bührlen, SolarFuel GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany

Presentation

The Audi e-gas project - using PtG for sustainable mobility
Reinhard Otten, Audi AG, Ingolstadt, Germany

Presentation

Potentials and locations for power-to-gas in Germany
Christopher Breuer, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany

Presentation

Hybrid PV-Wind-Renewable Power Methane Plants – an economic outlook
Christian Breyer, Reiner Lemoine Institut gGmbH, Berlin, Germany

Presentation

Paper

Biological Energy Storage as Carbon Neutral Fuel

Alexander Krajete, Dr. Alexander Krajete e.U., Linz, Austria

Paper

Session G2: Batteries - Batteries - A session on Zinc-based batteries, Zinc-flow and redox-flow-batteries

Store Electricity in Zinc
Gregory X. Zhang, International Zinc Association, Toronto, Canada

Presentation

Global Deployment of Prudent Energy's VRB Energy Storage Systems and its applications in the German Market
Hugh Sharman, Prudent Energy, Aalborg, Denmark

Presentation

Zinc Air – a Low Cost, Long Life and Near Term Battery Technology

Michael Oster, Eos Energy Storage (formerly Grid Storage Technologies), USA

Presentation

Design, chracterisation and operation strategies of all vanadium redox-flow batteries

Martin Dennenmoser, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany

Presentation

The CellCube vanadium redox flow battery system
Martha Schreiber, Cellstrom GmbH, Wiener Neudorf, Austria

Presentation

Progress of redox flow battery and demonstration projects
Huamin Zhang, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, China

Presentation

Session G3: Off-grid and mini-grid power supply systems


Sustainable off-grid power station for rural applications
Jos van der Burgt, KEMA Nederland BV, Arnhem, The Netherlands

Presentation

ATL lithium-ion-battery energy storage solution
Billy Wu, Amperex Technology Limited, HongKong, China

Presentation

Mobility concepts for the use of excess power from the renewable energy supply system on the island of Graciosa (Azores Archipelago)

Oliver Arnhold, Reiner Lemoine Institut gGmbH, Berlin, Germany

Presentation

Paper

The potential of battery energy storage for grid connected domestic renewable sources of energy
Joseph Cilia, ABERTAX GROUP, Malta

Presentation

Paper

The smart energy grid: A bridge worth building
Raymond Schmid, Hydrogenics, Oevel, Belgium

Presentation

Hybrid energy storage solutions with batteries and fuel cells to secure autarkic renewable power supplies- Operation experiences and optimization perspectives
Dietmar Geckeler, Heliocentris Energiesysteme GmbH, Berlin, Germany

Presentation

Final Plenary Session H

Short seminar: Systematic cost calculation and  classification of markets for electricity storage
by Dirk Uwe Sauer, Scientific Conference Chair

Seminar materials: included in the CD

Poster presentations of the IRES 2011

Development of industrial supercapacitors with novel materials
Christopher Aucher, LEITAT, Barcelona, Spain

Poster

Comparison of a system architecture for electrochemical storage for renewable electricity

Claus Beneking, Consultant, Weimar, Germany

Poster

Increasing PV self-consumption and domestic energy autonomy using heat-pumps and thermal storage

Jann Binder, Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW), Stuttgart, Germany

Poster

Experimental test-bed for intelligent decentralized power supply units and multi-storage hybrid systems

Thilo Bocklisch, Technical University Chemnitz, Chemnitz, Germany

Poster

Optimizing a hybrid energy storage for a virtual power plant for improved wind power generation: A case study for Denmark

Philipp Braun, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark

Poster

Posterpaper

Identification of potentials and locations for Power-to-Gas in Germany
Christopher Breuer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Poster

Posterpaper

Project "Super-Kon": Novel capacitors for energy storage
Alexandra Buchsteiner, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany

Poster

Economic efficiency of adiabatic compressed air energy storages participating in the German market for secondary control reserve
Marcus Budt, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany

Poster

Assessment of a wind energy strategy in the Mugla region (Turkey)
Buket Çelik, Mugla University, Mugla, Turkey

Poster

Posterpaper

Using electrically driven natural gas pipelines for power storage and demand side management
Holger Derlien, Technical University Clausthal, Clausthal, Germany

Poster

Urban hybrid energy storage

Christian Dötsch, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany

Poster

On vacuum insulated thermal storage
Benjamin Fuchs, Georg Simon Ohm University of Applied Sciences, Nuremberg, Germany

Poster

Posterpaper

Practical and integrated energy storage systems for smart community development
Naruhiko Fukuda, Meidensha Corporation, Tokyo, Japan

Poster

Konzepte zur Speicherung von Solarstrom einer 125 kWp PV-Anlage am Campus der TH Wildau
Lutz B. Giese, TH Wildau, Germany

Poster

Posterpaper

Borehole thermal energy storage in the Czech Republic

David Grycz, Green Gas DPB,Paskov, Czech Republic

Poster

Development of a multicriteria assessment tool for the comparison of renewable energy storage systems
Benjamin Guinot, CEA, Centre de Grenoble - DRT/LITEN/DTBH/L2ED, Grenoble, France

Poster

Fiemser=Friendly Intelligent Energy Management System for Existing Residential buildings
Georg Haag, Fraunhofer IBP, Valley, Germany

Poster

Hydraulic Hydro Storage 2000 GWh
Eduard Heindl, Furtwangen University, Germany

Poster

Rational energy management strategies for grid connected wind-battery storage systems
Mohamed Ibrahim, Heilbronn University, Heilbronn, Germany

Poster

Financing energy storage investments in the fields of electricity, heat and mobility
Markus Jenne, Sterr-Kölln & Partner, Rechtsanwälte, Wirtschaftsprüfer, Steuerberater, Freiburg, Germany

Posterpaper

Increasing demand for battery applications
Patrick Jochem, Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT), Germany

Poster

Increasing the hosting capacity of photovoltaics by implementation of electrical storage
Johannes Kathan, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria

Poster

Posterpaper

Long-lasting energy storage system for renewable energies
Ralph Karl, Rebecca Zeh, TU München, Munich, Germany

Poster

Ladezustandsbestimmung an Li4Ti5O12-LiFePO4-Systemen
Ralph Karl, Jonny Dambrowski

Poster

Long-term heat storage in calcium sulfoaluminate cement (CSA) based concrete

Josef Kaufmann, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Science and Technology (EMPA), Dübendorf, Switzerland

Poster

Posterpaper

Electrochemical storage systems for renewable rnergy application

Ricardo Lazzari, RSE S.p.A., Milan, Italy

Poster

Simulation of solar collector system, heat pump and latent heat storage for modern heating systems
Corinna Leonhardt, RWTH Aachen University, E.ON Energy Research Center, Aachen, Germany

Poster

Posterpaper

Evaluation of the aging of energy storage systems in low-voltage distribution grids with decentralized and fluctuating generation

Martin Lödl, TU München, Munich, Germany

Poster

Flexible scheduling of electric vehicle charging loads
Michael Metz, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany

Poster

High temperature storage for isobaric compressed air energy storage
Lasse Nielsen, Technical University Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany

Poster

Posterpaper

Metal hydride heat storage for concentrated solar power
Bernd Oberschachtsiek, Zentrum für Brennstoffzellentechnik GmbH, Duisburg, Germany

Poster

Posterpaper

Ring wall storage for a secure supply from sun and wind
Matthias Popp, Wunsiedel, Germany

Poster

Posterpaper

Hydration and Dehydration of CaO/ Ca(OH)2 and CaCl2 / CaCl2 * 6 H2O– TGA/ DSC studies
Holger Urs Rammelberg, Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Germany

Poster

Posterpaper

Numerical modelling of a real-scale Air/PCM heat exchanger behaviour for free-cooling in buildings
Fabien Rouault, Bordeaux University, Talence, France

Poster

Posterpaper

Enhanced predictability of solar power by utilizing energy storage and hybridization systems
Fabian Ruf, M+W Solar GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany

Poster

Active and passive storage of renewable energy in the drinking water supply system
Hubertus Schulte, Bleckede, Germany

Poster

Scaleup methodology for redox flow batteries
Thorsten Seipp, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany

Poster

Grid stabilization through distributed fuel cells
Karl-Heinz Tetzlaff , H2-Patent GmbH, Bad Iburg, Germany

Poster

Current driven flow instabilities in large scale liquied metal batteries and their management
Tom Weier, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V., Dresden, Germany

Poster

Coupled operation of a wind farm – pumped storage facility: A case study in British Columbia
Kirstin Wild, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada

Poster

Local energy balancing demand for Germany
Patrick Wrobel, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany

Poster

 
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