The Most Important Regulatory Developments for the Energy Storage Industry

Tuesday, May 06, 2025

Time
02:30 pm - 04:00 pm
Hall
ICM München
Room
Room 5

To provide much-needed flexibility to the increasingly renewables-dominated power systems, energy storage requires suitable market schemes and fair market conditions. Although authorities are increasingly recognizing the benefits of storage, regulations are still lagging behind. Lack of contracted revenues, barriers to co-location with PV, and an uneven playing field for European cleantech manufacturers are only a few examples of where storage needs regulatory action.In this panel, experts discuss the most exciting developments in regulatory frameworks, their suitability for unlocking the full potential of energy storage as well as necessary improvements.

02:30 pm - 04:00 pmThe Most Important Regulatory Developments for the Energy Storage Industry

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Speaker
Dr. Joey Disch, ionysis GmbH

Senior Scientist Electrolysis

Germany

Since January 2024, Dr.-Ing Joey Disch is working as Senior Scientist leading the electrolysis team at ionysis. Prior to joining ionysis, he was leading the AEM electrolysis group at Hahn-Schickard Freiburg. By training he is an environmental engineer and received his master's degree with focus on renewable energy systems and chemical process engineering from the University of Stuttgart and his Ph.D. on the electrochemical reduction of CO2 from the University of Freiburg.

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