Energy storage in the Energy Union: The standards we need
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SUMMARY
WHY?
Energy security and sustainability are key priorities in the process of transforming the energy systems across the EU. There is a need for flexibility and adaptability and new energy market designs reflecting the contribution of strengthened interconnections, of smarter energy grids, demand management and energy storage.
Storage will be a key component of the new energy markets, supporting supply in matching the demand and modulating the demand in order to make optimal use of generation and grid assets at any moment in time. Storage becomes today a more prominent determinant of the characteristics of the new energy system, ensuring the balance between centralized and distributed power generation as well as supporting the increasing need for flexibility. It will play this function complementing demand management, flexible generation and smart grids. To enable storage playing its role in a cost-effective way there is a need to balance technological and regulatory developments.
WHAT?
Contribute to an intensive one day event with keynotes and panel discussions. This seminar is an opportunity to:
- share knowledge and learn about the existing approaches, technologies and developments in relation to energy storage;
- contribute to define the framework that would support the development and the implementation of a consistent and large energy storage capacity onto the grids to enable large renewables integration, and how standardization can help.
WHO?
The seminar intends to gather technology providers, professionals from Energy Storage, Transmission and Distribution Systems Operators (TSOs and DSOs), energy suppliers, policy makers and consumers to share common challenges and needs.
PROGRAMME
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REGISTRATION & CONTACT
Registration is free of charge.
Please confirm your participation by registering online before 6 March 2017.
For any further information, please contact Maitane Olabarria Uzquiano.
We look forward to meeting you in Brussels.
Directions to the CEN-CENELEC Meeting Centre
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
WHEN
Wednesday, 8 March, 2017
08:45 - 16:16
Central Europe Time
WHERE
CEN-CENELEC Management Centre
Avenue Marnix 17
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 550 08 11
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Languages: German, English, French, Spanish, Polish
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