Energy storage technologies for future electricity grid

The electricity is facing a substantial change, due to the growing amount of renewable energies installed. Because of the necessity of decarbonise the electricity grid, a growing installation of variable renewable energies is expected for the future.

Due to variable nature of renewable energies, such as wind and solar, the electricity grid requires energy storage devices to store the excess of electricity produced over the day. Moreover, energy storage devices are also employed to stabilise the power grid.

The following webinar, provides an overview of the new IDTechEx report, ‘Potential Stationary Energy Storage Technologies to Monitor‘, where emerging energy storage technologies are addressed.

The webinar, presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst Daniele Gatti, provides:

  • An overview of the electricity grid, and the potential of stationary energy storage
  • An explanation and classification of Gravitational Energy Storage (GES) technologies
  • An overview of the Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) systems
  • An overview of Liquified Air Energy Storage (LAES) systems
  • Conclusions about the analysed technologies.

IDTechEx will be hosting the same webinar three times in one day, so please join which ever session is the most convenient for you. Spaces are limited.

Date: Wednesday 30th September 2020

Duration: 30 minutes

Webinar times

Session #1 – Asia-Pacific 2:00am (Your Local Time GMT+1) 2:00am (London Time) Register here.

Session #2 – Europe 10:00am (Your Local Time GMT+1) 10:00am (London Time) Register here.

Session #3 – Americas 5:00pm (Your Local Time GMT+1) 5:00pm (London Time) Register here.

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