- Job Title
- Head of Storage & Hybrids
- Company
- BayWa r.e. AG
- Country
- Germany
Ulrike Gunnemann is a passionate advocate of sustainable energies. In her role as Head of Global Hybrid at BayWa r.e., she is dedicated to the development of complex renewable energy projects combining different electricity generators and storage technologies.
Before joining BayWa r.e. in April 2022, Ulrike worked as manager and expert for an international engineering consultancy company. Being worldwide active in numerous hybrid and storage projects as well as energy system studies, Ulrike advised governments, investors and project developers in the development of green energy solutions.
Ulrike combines engineering, financial and AI expertise with excellent track record in setting up new business fields, strategy and M&A.
May 07, 2025Unlocking the Potential of Renewable-Storage Hybrids
11:20 am - 11:35 am
Hybrid PV Power Plants I: Enhancing Grid Flexibility with PV, Wind & Battery Storage
Grid congestion, curtailment and increasing occurrence of negative electricity prices have spread across Europe as the growth of intermittent renewables has reached significant levels and continues to grow.A key to solving these challenges lies in flexibility. Hybrid PV power plants -which combine solar with wind and storage - are emerging as a critical solution for both existing and new projects. This session will explore the market potential, framework conditions, and outlook for hybrid solar-based energy systems in Europe.
This session will provide:
- Key drivers for hybrid solar plant development in Europe
- Challenges and opportunities for project implementation
- Policy frameworks supporting solar-based hybrid power plants in the EU
- Market outlook for hybrid PV power plants
May 07, 2025Panel: How to Unlock the Gigantic Flexibility Potenial of Solar-Hybrid Power Plants?
12:05 pm - 12:30 pm
Hybrid PV Power Plants I: Enhancing Grid Flexibility with PV, Wind & Battery Storage
Grid congestion, curtailment and increasing occurrence of negative electricity prices have spread across Europe as the growth of intermittent renewables has reached significant levels and continues to grow.A key to solving these challenges lies in flexibility. Hybrid PV power plants -which combine solar with wind and storage - are emerging as a critical solution for both existing and new projects. This session will explore the market potential, framework conditions, and outlook for hybrid solar-based energy systems in Europe.
This session will provide:
- Key drivers for hybrid solar plant development in Europe
- Challenges and opportunities for project implementation
- Policy frameworks supporting solar-based hybrid power plants in the EU
- Market outlook for hybrid PV power plants