Off-Grid: Storage Systems & Sector Coupling

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Time
02:00 pm - 03:30 pm
Hall
ICM München
Room
Room 14 C

While solar modules are getting cheaper, storage is the key factor that determines the cost of the system. Besides new battery technologies, other forms of storage are available.

02:00 pm - 02:05 pmWelcome and Introduction

Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Peter Adelmann

Director

id-eee Institute

02:05 pm - 02:20 pmMulti-Stage-Battery for Stand Alone Applications

Julius Bäurle

Electrical Engineer in System Development

Institute for Decentralized Electrification, Entrepreneurship & Education GmbH & Co. KG

02:20 pm - 02:35 pmPerspective for the Reversible Chemical Storage of Electrical Energy in Zinc-Based Batteries

Dr. Sylvain Brimaud

Scientist and Team Leader

ZSW (Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research)

02:35 pm - 02:50 pmEnergy and Storagemanagement

David Gögelein

PhD Student

Technical University of Ulm

02:50 pm - 03:30 pmQ&A Round

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Speakers
Speaker
Julius Bäurle, Institute for Decentralized Electrification, Entrepreneurship & Education GmbH & Co. KG

Electrical Engineer in System Development

Germany

While studying Mechatronics at the university of applied sciences in Ulm, Julius Bäurle works in the research and development of innovative battery management systems at id-eee. His expertise and passion revolves around methodological prototyping, solar power electronics and battery storage systems.

Speaker
David Gögelein, Technical University of Ulm

PhD Student

Germany

M. Eng. David Gögelein is an electrical engineer and PhD student in the field of photovoltaic energy management systems. He is specialized in the design, development, implementation and optimization of algorithms and components for photovoltaic energy systems. He has expertise in system engineering, hardware, software and app development. The current research focuses on the use of artificial intelligence in photovoltaic energy management systems under scarce data conditions.

Speaker
Dr. Sylvain Brimaud, ZSW (Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research)

Scientist and Team Leader

Germany

Dr. Sylvain Brimaud works as scientist and team leader at the Zentrum für Sonnenenergie und Wasserstoff Forschung Baden-Württemberg (ZSW, Germany) since 2018. He received his PhD in 2009 from the University of Poitiers (France) and then moved to Ulm University (Germany) as post-doc. His research works focus on the basic understanding electrochemical/electrocatalytic processes and the development of functional electrodes for electrochemical power sources, in cooperation with academic and industrial partners.

Speaker
Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Peter Adelmann, id-eee Institute

Director

Germany

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Joint Session
Hybrid PV Power Plants I: Providing Flexible Generation for the Energy System

Wednesday, June 19, 2024, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

ICM München Room 14 B

Hybrid power plants play a crucial role in addressing the flexibility limitations of variable renewables. Solar and wind and/or battery storage systems improve grid-stability, allow to integrate more renewable energy and offer potential additional revenue for power plant operators. This session will include: Hybrid solar power plant case studies Status and developments of hybrid solar power plant systems Policy frameworks for a solar-based hybrid power supply

Joint Session
The smarter E Europe Conference Opening Session: GET ENERGIZED: RENEWABLES 24/7

Tuesday, June 18, 2024, 09:30 am - 11:00 am

ICM München Room 1

This is the beginning of the end of the fossil fuel era, explained UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai last December. For the first time, the world community agreed to"transition away from fossil energy carriers" in order to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5° Celsius, sending a clear signal - also to investors. With a record deployment of 473 gigawatts of renewableenergy sources in 2023, we're on the right track, but we need to move faster, especially when it comes to expanding the required infrastructure such as grids, storage systems, and e-mobility. We will need sustainable solutions on all grid levels and in all sectors to meet the challenges of a renewable 24/7energy supply. How can the energy industry become climate neutral asquickly as possible? What challenges are utilities facing and how can they overcome them? Join us at our opening session, allow yourself to be inspired, and motivated to work towards a fossil fuel-free world!

Speaker
Prof. Dr. Christopher Hebling, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE

Director Division Hydrogen Technologies

Germany

Prof. Dr. Christopher Hebling studied Physics and worked for like ten years in the field of Silicon Photovoltaics before he became Director of the Hydrogen Technologies Division at ISE with a staff of about 150 scientists, engineers, and students today. Among his manyfold affiliations he is the spokesperson of the Fraunhofer Hydrogen Network (36 institutes) and Board Member of the Fraunhofer Cluster of Excellence 'Integrated Energy Systems'. Next to his close involvement in national hydrogen strategy developments he is member of the Expert committee for the Transformation of the Automobile Industry of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action. Furthermore, he is the Co-Chair of the German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association, and he is involved in international stakeholder processes and advisory boards of international hydrogen and fuel cell conferences. He published more than 150 journal and conference papers and is Honorary Professor at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. The Hydrogen Technologies Division conducts research in low temperature polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolysis and fuel cell systems, as well as in thermochemical catalysis and process developments of hydrogen to synthetic fuels and chemicals (PtX).

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