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March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany www.ESEexpo.com SPONSORS CONTENTS EVENT SPONSOR Sponsors 2 Sponsors / Contents Welcome Address 4–5 Hans Werner Reinhard & Urban Windelen Map 6–7 EXPO & Conference BVES Members Exhibitor List 8–9 PLATINUM SPONSORS World of Energy Storage 10 Program Short Overview 12–13 Program Day 1 14–17 ENERGY STORAGE, IRES Program Day 2 18–21 GOLD SPONSORS ENERGY STORAGE Matchmaking / Networking Dinner 22 Program Day 2 24–31 IRES Program Day 3 32–37 ENERGY STORAGE, IRES Program ESE Forum 38–42 Day 1 – Day 3 SILVER SPONSORS Joint Booth 44–45 BVES, BMWi Rebooking and Contact 47 Partners 48 |2 3|
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany www.ESEexpo.com WELCOME ADDRESS URBAN WINDELEN HANS WERNER REINHARD Executive Director of BVES – Managing Director Messe Düsseldorf GmbH German Energy Storage Association Dear Sir or Madam, Welcome dear visitors, On behalf of the whole team at Messe Düssel- We can also compete with this established You made an excellent choice to visit Europe’s The BVES is Germany’s Energy Storage Association dorf, I would like to give you a warm welcome to concept at our events abroad, within the scope leading energy storage trade fair event. – an industrial association that is open to all tech- ENERGY STORAGE EUROPE 2019! We hope that of the World of Energy Storage network, which nologies in all energy sectors and a hub of know- The Energy Storage Europe 2019 is an annu- we can make your stay here in Düsseldorf as is also developing very positively. The trade fairs how exchange about energy storage systems – al must-visit for professionals from business successful and pleasant as possible. In 2018, over and conferences of the World of Energy Storage, and key association partner of the Energy Storage and academia as the comprehensive conference 4,500 trade visitors from more than 61 countries therefore, offer unprecedented access to import- Europe. We are looking forward to meeting you at concentrates top class energy storage expertise came together in Hall 8b and set new records with ant decision makers, government authorities, our booth 08B/F18 and wish you a pleasant, in- from all around the globe. Europe’s energy storage more than 200 first-class speakers. This trend will network administrators, installation companies sightful and successful stay at this year’s Energy event attracts political decision-makers from EU, continue at ENERGY STORAGE EUROPE 2019, the and the worldwide leading supply companies. Storage Europe in Düsseldorf. Federal and State level and offers you the ideal leading trade fair for energy storage systems. platform to discuss current energy policy issues. I wish you a pleasant stay, interesting discus- It goes without saying that our exhibitors, who sions and successful business transactions at this Get first-hand information about the latest Sincere regards, showcase the latest solutions and applications year’s ENERGY STORAGE EUROPE in Düsseldorf! trends and developments of the innovative in Düsseldorf, play a central role. Together with energy storage industry. From energy storage them, we have succeeded in making ENERGY systems at low voltage level to large scale Yours sincerely, STORAGE EUROPE the most important B2B projects at higher voltage levels, from home specialist forum for the energy storage industry storage systems to industrial applications, from in Europe. Here you will meet the right contacts carbon-intensive mobility to low-carbon mobil- and suppliers for your individual questions about ity solutions with batteries and green hydrogen Urban Windelen tomorrow’s energy system. Hans Werner Reinhard innovations, from Power-to-Gas to Power-to- Methane and many more! The Energy Storage Europe showcases the diverse myriad of energy storage technologies and exposes the economic vitality of the energy storage industry. |4 5|
HALL 8b March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany EXPO PLAN & CONFERENCE AREA www.ESEexpo.com BMWi H02 H06 H08 H10 H12 H14 H18 H26 H28 H34 H36 H40 Conference Area H01 F18-7 F18-8 F18-9 F18-10 F18 G24 G28 H33 H39 F18-6 F18-5 F24 F28 F34 F40 F40-1 F18-4 F18-3 F18-2 F18-1 Catering Conference F02 F04 F05 F07 F06 E18 E24 E28 F01 F33 F39 Room 1 E10 E12 E14 Conference Area ESE E15 E17 E23 E25 D02 D04 D04-I D16 D18 D24 D28 D32 D40 D01 D03 D07 D09 D13 D15 D17 D19 D29 D31 D39 D41 Poster Session C06 ESE Forum C02 C08 C10 C14 C16 C26 C28 C32 C34 C04 Lounge Lounge C07 C09 C13 C15 C31 C33 C25 C27 C44 C37 C11 B18 C01 B14 B16 B28 B30 B34 B36 B38 B08 B02 B04 B33 B37 B39 Room 2 Management B01 B03 B09 Backoffice B17 Exhibition Backoffice Conference Catering Expo Lounge Area ESE Exhibitors Conference Lounge Cash Desk A20 Management A34 A36 A38 A06 A10 Conference Registration / e-Ticket Help Desk A01 A35 A37 A39 Catering Expo Press Media Catering Lounge Submission Expo Room 814a + 814b 814b on the 1st floor 814a 4 Rooms 811 and 812 on the 1st floor MAIN ENTRANCE R Room 801, ground floor |6 7|
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany www.ESEexpo.com BVES MEMBERS EXHIBITOR LIST Skeleton ads-tec GmbH Fenecon GmbH H-Tec Stand 8BF18-9 Stand 8BE18 Stand 8BC27 Stand 8BF34 STORNETIC GmbH Autarsys GmbH Framatone GmbH Indrivetec AG Stand 8BC13 Stand 8BH28 Stand 8BC31 Stand 8BE23 Tesvolt Bachmann electronic GmbH Fraunhofer ICT J. Schmalz GmbH Stand 8BF01 Stand 8BB37 Stand 8BH33 Stand 8BB01 TÜV Rheinland BlueSky Energy Entwicklungs- Fraunhofer ISIT Jenabatteries GmbH und Produktions GmbH Stand 8BD09 Stand 8BH33 Stand 8BD24 Stand 8BF18-7 Varta Storage GmbH Fraunhofer IKTS Leclanché SA Stand 8BC25 BVES Stand 8BB44 Stand 8BF09 Stand 8BF18 Vattenfall Europe Fraunhofer ISE MAN Energy Solutions SE Innovation GmbH Commeo GmbH Stand8BH33 Stand 8BD39 Stand 8BF18-1 Stand 8BD01 Fraunhofer Energie Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen Vensys Elektrotechnik Stand 8BH33 Stand 8BD15 GmbH Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) Stand 8BF18-4 Fraunhofer UMSICHT NES GmbH Stand 8BB16 Stand 8BH33 Stand 8BH26 von Bredow Valentin Herz DNV-GL Rechtsanwälte mbB Freqcon Pfenning Elektroanlagen GmbH Stand 8BF18-8 Stand 8BC33 Stand 8BC15 Stand 8BH18 Wago Kontakttechnik E3/DC Gustav Klein GmbH & Co. KG REFU Elektronik GmbH GmbH & Co. KG Stand 8BE24 Stand 8BG24 Stand 8BD18 Stand 8BF18-5 Eaton Electric GmbH Harting Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG RES Deutschland GmbH Wemag AG Stand 8BC07 Stand 8BF18-3 Stand 8BD32 Stand 8BF18-6 Enapter Hoppecke Siemens AG ZAE Bayern Stand 8bF18-2 Stand 8BF24 Stand 8BD40 Stand 8BC08 |8 9|
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March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany The conference language is English. www.ESEexpo.com PROGRAM – SHORT OVERVIEW ESE/IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 1 ESE/IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 2 Tuesday, March 12, 2019 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Time Sessions Time Sessions 10:00 – 12:00 ESE/IRES Opening & Welcome ESE Session ESE Session IEA Technology E-Mobility – Same but different 12:30 – 13:00 Press conference BVES 11:30 – 13:00 Collaboration Platform 14:00 – 15:30 ESE/IRES Session “Energy Conservation through Energy Benefit of Energy Storage for the Energy System Storage Symposium” – Part 2 14:00 – 15:30 ESE/IRES Session (Deep-Dive-Workshop) Concentrated Solar Power: Storage Technologies revisited ESE Session ESE/IRES Session (Deep-Dive-Workshop) 14:00 – 15:30 Design, Safety and Security 14:00 – 18:00 for Battery Systems – Part 1 Testing of DC High Power Systems 16:00 – 17:30 ESE/IRES Session – Panel discussion ESE Session ESE Session Energy Storage Implementation – What is the Problem? 16:00 – 18:00 Design, Safety and Security Ceramic Batteries – Powering Grid, for Battery Systems – Part 2 Industry and Home 16:00 – 18:00 ESE/IRES Session (Deep-Dive-Workshop) The legal framework for energy storage technologies in Germany and Europe – Caught in between new 18:30 Departure of the shuttle buses to the Networking Dinner at exit North C opportunities and obsolete barriers 19:00 Networking Dinner/Party 18:00 BVES Networking Event ESE Forum* subject to change | more information at www.eseexpo.de/2412 ESE Forum* ESE/IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 2 ESE/IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 3 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Thursday, March 14, 2019 Time Sessions Time Sessions 09:00 ESE Daybriefing ESE Session ESE Session 09:00 – 11:30 The World of Energy Storage – Interna- Power-To-X – Part 1 ESE Session ESE Session tional Markets IEA Technology EV-Charging infrastructure in the 09:30 – 11:00 Collaboration Platform Smart Grid – major challenges? IRES Session IRES Session IRES Session IRES Session “Energy Conservation through Energy 09:00 – 13:00 Storage on Batteries Thermal Storage Applications & Storage Symposium” – Part 1 the move Case Studies IRES Session IRES Session IRES Session IRES Session 11:30 – 13:30 ESE Session ESE Session Best Practice Examples Power-To-X – Part 2 09:00 – 18:00 Storage on Batteries Thermal Storage Applications & the move Case Studies 14:00 – 15:30 ESE/IRES Closing Session IRES Deutsche Vortragsreihe in Kooperation mit der ESE Forum* 10:00 – 18:00 EnergieAgentur.NRW und INES e.V. *No conference ticket needed. Detailed information and program you will find on page 38. | 12 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 13 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany The conference language is English. www.ESEexpo.com PROGRAM ESE/IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 1 | Room 1 (Conference Area in the Expo Hall) Room 1 (Conference Area in the Expo Hall) Tuesday, March 12, 2019 Tuesday, March 12, 2019 Time Information & Speaker Time Information & Speaker 08:30 Arrival of Attendees – Breakfast 14:00 – 15:30 Session 1: Benefit of Energy Storage for the Energy System 10:00 – 12:00 Opening and Welcome Session Chair: Dr. Andreas Hauer, ZAE Bayern 10:00 Welcome Note 14:00 Welcome Hans Werner Reinhard, Messe Düsseldorf GmbH Dr. Andreas Hauer, ZAE Bayern 10:05 Welcome Note Prof. Peter Droege, President EUROSOLAR e.V. 14:05 Value of Energy Storage Dr. Andreas Hauer, ZAE Bayern 10:10 Welcome Note Dr. Andreas Hauer, ZAE Bayern 14:25 The Role of Energy Storage in the Low Carbon Energy Value Chain 10:25 Welcome Note Dr. Atsushi Ishikawa, IHI Corporation Prof. Ingo Stadler, TH Köln/University of Applied Sciences 10:40 Development and perspectives of the German energy storage industry 14:45 Energy Storage enabling the energy transition Jörg Blaurock, TEAM CONSULT G.P.E. GmbH Teun Bokhoven, International Energy Agency TCP ECES 10:55 Keynote Matthias W. Send, ENTEGA Energie GmbH 15:05 Business Enabling for energy storage technologies through risk mitigation Michael Schrempp, Munich RE 11:20 Energy Storage at the 7th Energy Research Programme of the Federal Government Dr. Michael Menrath, BMWi 15:25 Q&A 11:35 Utilization of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Japan 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break – Visit of the Exhibition Takashi Yamada, Tokyo Electric Power Company Energy Partner, Inc. 12:00 – 14:00 Visit of the Exhibition and Lunch Break 16:00 – 17:30 Paneldiscussion Energy Storage Implementation – What is the Problem? Sessionchairs: 14:00 – 18:00 Session 1: Benefit of Energy Storage for the Energy System Dr. Andreas Hauer, ZAE Bayern Paneldiscussion: Energy Storage Implementation – What is the Problem? Prof. Ingo Stadler, TH Köln/University of Applied Sciences Session 2: Testing of DC High Power Systems Speakers: David Wedepohl, BSW Bundesverband Solarwirtschaft e.V. Session 3: Concentrated Solar Power: Storage Technologies revisited Timo Sillober, EnBW Energie Baden Württemberg AG Session 4: The legal framework for energy storage technologies in Germany Thomas Speidel, BVES and Europe – Caught in between new opportunities and obsolete barriers Teun Bokhoven, International Energy Agency TCP ECES Detailed information on the sessions you will find on the next pages 17:30 Paneldiscussion Q&A 18:30 BVES Networking Event | 14 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 15 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany The conference language is English. www.ESEexpo.com PROGRAM DEEP-DIVE-WORKSHOPS – DAY 1 | Room 2 (Conference Area in the Expo Hall) Room 801 Tuesday, March 12, 2019 Tuesday, March 12, 2019 Time Information & Speaker Time Information & Speaker 14:00 – 15:30 Session 2: Testing of DC High Power Systems – Part 1 14:00 – 15:30 Session 3: Concentrated Solar Power: Storage Technologies revisited Chair: Bernhard Rill, Gustav Klein GmbH & Co. KG Chair: Dr. Joachim Krüger, Verband der Deutschen CSP 14:00 Welcome – Dr. Joachim Krüger, Verband der Deutschen CSP 14:00 Welcome – Bernhard Rill, Gustav Klein GmbH & Co. KG 14:10 Heat Storage - an essential contribution to energy transition Oliver Baudson, TSK Flagsol Engineering GmbH 14:15 Comprehensive Battery Testing – Alexander Kohs, CTC cartech company GmbH 14:25 PV and CSP with Storage – long storage hours while cost competitive 14:40 Test of Highvoltage Battery Packs in production environment (EOL) to fossil energy – Martin Schlecht, Suntrace GmbH Markus Zacherl, Berghof Automation GmbH 14:40 Interaction for optimization between water-steam cycle and final design / size of TES and SGS in CSP – Ingo Assmann, Siemens AG 15:05 Testing of high-power-charging process with 350 kW 14:55 Advanced Thermal Energy Storage Concepts Anita Athanasas, comemso GmbH Prof. Dr. Robert Pitz-Paal, DLR Institute of Solar Research 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break – Visit of the Exhibition 15:10 High Temperature Storage – Doron Brenmiller, Brenmiller Energy 15:25 Q&A 16:00 – 18:00 Session 2: Testing of DC High Power Systems – Part 2 Chair: Bernhard Rill, Gustav Klein GmbH & Co. KG 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break – Visit of the Exhibition 16:00 – 18:00 Session 4: The legal framework for energy storage technologies in Germany 16:00 Energy Saving Battery Testing with 4-channel system and Europe – Caught in between new opportunities and obsolete barriers Michael Reith, Gustav Klein GmbH & Co. KG Chair: Helena Teschner, Bundesverband Energiespeicher e.V. (BVES) 16:25 Different Testing and Approval Requirements of Batteries for Stationary 16:00 Welcome – Helena Teschner, Bundesverband Energiespeicher e.V. (BVES) and Vehicle Applications 16:05 Charges, levies and taxes on battery storage: Well-known barriers and Jürgen Böck, SGS Germany GmbH current developments Dr. Florian Valentin, von Bredow Valentin Herz Rechtsanwälte 16:50 IC-CPD - Mode 2 Charging – Testing and Certification for an 16:20 Batteries in mixed business models: What shall a measuring system provide? International Market Access Dr. Sebastian Rohrer, Beiten Burkhardt Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH Dieter Hanauer, VDE Testing and Certification Institute 16:35 Frequency Containment Reserve with batteries: Legal requirements for grid connection and entering the market 17:15 PEM fuel cell testing and qualification Dr. Florian Brahms, BRAHMS, GROOS & KOLLEGEN Rechtsanwälte Robert Csaky, Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH 16:55 Sector Coupling: Legal framework for an integrated energy environment 17:40 UL 9540A: Support manufacturers and system integrators to meet the re- Dr. Christian Bauer, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP quirements for ESS in North America and address the risk of fire propagation 17:10 E-Mobility and Fast-Charging Infrastructure: Is there a coherent legal Jonas Kasten, UL GmbH framework in sight? – Jens Vollprecht, Becker Büttner Held Part GmbH 17:55 Closing / Summary – Bernhard Rill, Gustav Klein GmbH & Co. KG 17:25 High-Life in Brussels: What is to be expected for energy storage from the European perspective? – Lars Stephan, Aggreko 18:00 Q&A 17:40 Q&A | 16 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 17 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany The conference language is English. www.ESEexpo.com PROGRAM ESE CONFERENCE – DAY 2 | Room 1 (Conference Area in the Expo Hall) Room 1 (Conference Area in the Expo Hall) Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Time Information & Speaker Time Information & Speaker 08:30–9:30 Arrival of Attendees – Breakfast 14:00 – 15:30 Session 6: Design, Safety and Security for Battery Systems – Part 1 Chair: Jürgen Böck, SGS Germany GmbH 09:30 – 11:00 Session 5: IEA Technology Collaboration Platform “Energy Conservation through Energy Storage Symposium” – Part 1 14:00 Welcome – Jürgen Böck, SGS Germany GmbH Chair: Teun Bokhoven, International Energy Agency TCP ECES 14:05 Design and test requirements for stationary applications 09:30 Introduction “TCP Energy conservation through Energy storage” Stephan Scheuer, TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH Teun Bokhoven, International Energy Agency TCP ECES 14:20 Different Qualification Requirements of Stationary and Automotive Batteries 09:50 Distributed Energy storage for the Integration of Renewable Energies – DESIRE Peter Hellmann, SGS-TÜV Saar GmbH Amadeus Teuffel, ZAE Bayern 14:40 Propagation Tests in Practice – Wilfried Latz, ctc advanced GmbH 10:10 Thermal Energy Storage for Cost-Effective Energy Management & CO2 Mitigation – Dr. Dan Bauer, German Aerospace Center - DLR e.V. 15:00 How to identify save and reliable lithium-ion-based secondary cells Axel Metz, VDE renewables GmbH 10:30 Comfort Climate Box – Teun Bokhoven, International Energy Agency TCP ECES 15:20 Q&A 10:50 Q&A 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break – Visit of the Exhibition 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break 16:00 – 18:00 Session 6: Design, Safety and Security for Battery Systems – Part 2 11:30 – 13:00 Session 5: IEA Technology Collaboration Platform “Energy Conservation Chair: Axel Metz, VDE renewables GmbH through Energy Storage Symposium” – Part 2 Chair: Teun Bokhoven, International Energy Agency TCP ECES 16:00 Welcome – Axel Metz, VDE renewables GmbH 11:30 Quality Management in Design, Construction and Operation of 16:05 Home-Storage Efficiencies – Clear and Consistent Testings Borehole Systems – Manfred Reuß, ZAE Bayern Nina Munzke, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) 11:45 Material and Component Development for Thermal Energy Storage 16:25 Battery-Score-Card - Economy, Efficiency and Performance Christoph Rathgeber, ZAE Bayern Maximilian Mahn, DNV GL SE 12:00 Flexible Sector Coupling by Energy Storage Implementation 16:45 Transport and packaging of defective Lithium-Ionen batteries ADR 2019 Dr. Andreas Hauer, ZAE Bayern Philipp Helmle, LogBatt GmbH 12:15 “Open Sesame” – Modelling Tools for Energy Storage 17:05 New Grid Connection Requirements (AR N 4105, AR N 4110, AR N 4120) Prof. Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety, Bernd Kreitmeier, TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH and Energy Technology UMSICHT 17:25 Smart devices - A cybersecurity primer. 12:30 Paneldiscussion – ExCo members Dr. Wolfgang Noll, TÜV Rheinland i-sec GmbH 12:50 Q&A 17:45 Q&A 13:00 Lunch Break – Visit of the Exhibition 18:30 Departure of the shuttle buses to the Networking Dinner at exit North C | 18 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 19 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany The conference language is English. www.ESEexpo.com PROGRAM ESE CONFERENCE – DAY 2 | Room 2 (Conference Area in the Expo Hall) Room 2 (Conference Area in the Expo Hall) Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Time Information & Speaker Time Information & Speaker 08:30 – 9:30 Arrival of Attendees – Breakfast 16:00 – 18:00 Session 9: Ceramic Batteries – Powering Grid, Industry and Home 09:30 – 11:00 Session 7: EV-Charging infrastructure in the Smart Grid – major challenges? Chair: Dr. Roland Weidl, Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies Chair: Heiko Tautor, WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG and Systems IKTS 09:30 Welcome – Heiko Tautor, WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG 16:00 Welcome 09:35 Lightning and surge protection concepts for charging infrastructure Dr. Roland Weidl, Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS Tobias Kerschensteiner, DEHN + SÖHNE GmbH & Co. KG 16:05 cerenergy® - The Technology Platform for Ceramic High Temperature Battery 09:55 Electric Mobility beyond the Car: Connecting Automotive and Dr. Matthias Schulz, Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Energy Business with the BMW Power Pool Systems IKTS Dipl-Betriebswirt (FH) Alexander Funke and Dipl.-Ing. Holger Braess, BMW AG 16:20 Polymer sealed planar Na-NiCl2 batteries being operated at below 200°C 10:15 Smart Charging meets Local Energy Management System – How intelligent Dr. Keeyoung Jung, Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology RIST EV charging can reduce grid load and interact with local energy production and consumption? 16:35 Comparison Between Flat Plate and Tubular Na/MCl2 Cell Designs Dipl.-Ing. Robert Bubeck and Dipl.-Inf. Friedmann Bay, Robert Bosch GmbH Dr. Cord-Henrich Dustmann, Battery Consult AG 10:35 Integrating eMobility into the Smart Grid - Predicting the Unpredictable 16:50 Secure Housings in GVI®-Technology for High Temperature Batteries Dipl. Wirt.-Ing. Andreas Siegert, WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG Michael Fischer, KÖNIG METALL GmbH & Co. KG 10:55 Close Up – Heiko Tautor, WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG 17:05 Development of a CookStove using NaNiCl2 batteries 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break Siddarth Mayur and Amarnath Chakradeo, h2e Power Systems Pvt. Ltd. 11:30 – 13:00 Session 8: E-Mobility – Same but different 17:20 Ceramic batteries, a proven alternative to lithium-ion 11:30 Welcome Gauthier Dupont, NGK Europe GmbH 11:40 Standardized Battery Packs Pave the Way to E-Mobility 17:05 Safety performances of NaNiCl cell – Giorgio Crugnola, FZSonick Roman Amstad, ecocoach AG 12:00 EElectromobility in a low-volume context: Frauscher builds electric pleasure 17:45 Closing Remarks boats since 1955 Dr. Roland Weidl, Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS Florian Helmberger, Frauscher Bootswerft GmbH & Co. KG 18:30 Departure of the shuttle buses to the Networking Dinner at exit North C 12:20 The Joint Project for Hydrogen Mobility in North Frisia André Steinau, GP JOULE GmbH 12:40 Shaping our urban future Marc Böhnke, greeen! architects gmbh 13:00 Lunch Break – Visit of the Exhibition | 20 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 21 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany www.ESEexpo.com MATCHMAKING THE NEW WAY TO CONNECT New award-winning matchmaking tool developed by GRIP The new ESE matchmaking tool for digital networking empowers you to connect with potential leads and partners in an easy and ENERGY IS MORE. effective way. It´s experience for the energy transition. ONE MORE HIGHLIGHT OF THE PROGRAM: SAV NETWORKING DINNER & PARTY ON MARCH 13, 2019 T HE E DAT UFER 8, RATHAUSUFER 8, 40213 DÜSSELDORF E The Networking Dinner and the ensuing Party with live music are an ideal setting for extending your network and deepening interesting contacts outside the exhibition hall. Exhibitors, speakers, and conference attendees gather at a beautiful location on The Challenge the banks of the Rhine in a relaxed atmosphere to round off the successful event The power generation from renewable day, resulting in yet another highlight of ENERGY STORAGE EUROPE. sources is highly volatile and often Departure of the shuttle service to the location from 18.30 at exit North C. available at times with lower demand. This excess in production needs to be intermediately stored and utilized when needed. Our Solution sun | systemizer scalecube: This intelligent battery energy storage solution has a vital role in handling this imbalance Be our guest at the heart of Germany’s number one economic region. and its related cost in a most effective and intelligent way. 304,817 sqm of space in 19 exhibition halls for your ideas. And the perfect infrastructure for your event, whether it’s a trade fair, special event or congress. Everything you need to succeed. We’re here to support you with ideas, solutions and plenty of passion. And a very personal service. THE GUEST EVENTS TEAM www.hoppecke.com Daniel Feische Tel.: +49 211 4560-403 feisched@messe-duesseldorf.de Visit us at Energy Storage | 12th - 14th March | Hall 8b, Stand F24 | 22 Anzeige_energy_storage_128x153_2019.indd 1 23 30.01.19 12:04 | umd1902_GuestIVAL_128x62_EN.indd 1 21.02.19 10:34
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany The conference language is English. www.ESEexpo.com PROGRAM IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 2 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Room 801 Room 814a Room 812 Room 814b Time Information & Speaker | Information & Speaker | 1st floor Information & Speaker | 1st floor Information & Speaker | 1st floor 09:00 – 10:30 STORAGE ON THE MOVE BATTERIES THERMAL APPLICATIONS, CASE STUDIES, SYSTEM ANALYSIS Session A1: Power to X Session B1: Batteries Session C1: Applicability of Thermal Energy Storage Session D1: Country Storage Chair: Prof. Michael Sterner Chair: Dr. Bernhard Riegel Chair: Dr. Wim van Helden Chair: Prof. Christian Breyer Keynote: Power-to-X and sector coupling: Projecting The Future Levelized Cost Ecological life cycle assessment of thermal energy Iona: Free Local Market & Trading Battery Brings setting the right legislative framework for Of Electricity Storage Technologies storage concepts for building applications More Renewables & Less Network 230 technology pathways to meet the Paris Oliver Schmidt, Imperial College London Björn Nienborg, Fraunhofer ISE Anthony Price, Swanbarton Limited climate goals in Germany Participating in the Control Reserve Market Using A Thermal Energy Storage For Flexibility The Impact of Probabilistic Weather Data on the Prof. Michael Sterner, OTH Regensburg with PV Battery Energy Storage Systems For Heat Pump Control With RCP And SG Ready Design of Renewable Energy System and Power-to-Heat Application Thomas Kemmler, Reutlingen University, Henning Meschede, University of Kassel Georg Angenendt, ISEA RWTH Aachen Reutlingen Research Institute Wastewater Treatment Plants as a Munic- Optimal Sizing and Dispatch Schedule of Large Scale Energy Storage – The Missing Link For The Key to a Sustainable Urban Economy Model: ipal Contribution to Provide Flexibility and Battery Storage in Grid-connected Microgrid Sector Coupling The Symphony of Renewables and Storage Long-Term Storage Capacitiese Dinna Fitriyana, Institut Teknologi Bandung Alexander Zaczek, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Prof. Tanay Uyar, Marmara University Michael Schäfer, Technische Universität Energy GmbH & Co. KG Kaiserslautern Multi-Market Optimization of Energy Exergetic And Economic Optimization Of Seasonal TBA Storage Taking Into Account Uncertainty Thermal Energy Storage Systems In Buildings Kasper Emil Thorvaldsen, NTNU Department Marcel Troxler, Lucerne University of Applied of Electrical Power Engineering Sciences and Arts September 11-12, 2019 Guangzhou,China Your Gateway to China’s Energy Storage Market COLLOCATED WITH SAVE THE DATE MARCH 10–12, 2020 IRES POWERED BY ORGANIZED BY ORGANIZED BY Messe Düsseldorf (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Contact: Ms. Sherry Dai Tel: +86-21-6169 8351 Email: sherry.dai@mds.cn www.ESCexpo.cn | 24 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 25 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany The conference language is English. www.ESEexpo.com PROGRAM IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 2 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Room 801 Room 814a Room 812 Room 814b Time Information & Speaker | Information & Speaker | 1st floor Information & Speaker | 1st floor Information & Speaker | 1st floor 11:00 – 13:00 STORAGE ON THE MOVE BATTERIES THERMAL APPLICATIONS, CASE STUDIES, SYSTEM ANALYSIS Session A2: Power to Gas Session B2: Batteries Session C2: Thermochermical Energy Storage Session D1: Applications & Case Studies Chair: Dr. Tom Smolinka Chair: Johannes Wüllner Chair: Dr. Wim van Helden Chair: Björn Nienborg Spatiotemporal Analysis of the Concurrent Topology and Efficiency Analysis for Experimental Analysis of CaO/Ca(OH)2 as Thermo- 100% Solar Energy for Heating and Electricity all Availability of CO2 and Surplus Electricity Medium and Utility Scale Battery Storage chemical Storage in a Moving Bed Reactor Year Around by a Solar and Heat Pump System for Power-to-Gas in Switzerland Systems Aldo Cosquillo Mejía, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- combined with Aluminium Redox Seasonal Storage Dr. Sinan Teske, Empa Dr. Holger Hesse, Technical University of und Raumfahrt Dr. Michael Haller, HSR University of Applied Munich Sciences Rapperswil Power to Gas by Chemical Methanation as Transient Behavior of the Thermal Manage- A lab-scale bulk reactor to support optimised com- Considering Ecological Sustainability in Planning part of an Integrated Research Platform ment for Cylindrical Li-Ion-Batteries based ponent design for long-term thermal energy storage the Future Electricity Supply of Chile – How Much Dr. Ulrich Gardemann, Zentrum für Brenn- on Phase Change Material Composite Benjamin Fumey, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories More Does it Cost? stoffzellenTechnik ZBT GmbH Sebastian Gamisch, Fraunhofer ISE for Materials Science and Technology Tobias Junne, German Aerospace Center e.V. Decentralized City District Hydrogen Stor- A Novel, Scalable, Low-Cost and High- Experimental Results of a 32 kWh Thermochemical Power Quality In Smart Distribution Systems age System Based On The Electrochemical Efficiency Battery Storage System Heat Storage System for Domestic Application With Electric Battery, Large PV Generation And Reduction Of Carbon Dioxide To Formate Topology Samuel Knabl, AEE INTEC Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Daniel Lust, Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart Nam Truong, Universität der Bundeswehr Miguel Muñoz Ortiz, Sintef Energi AS München Underground Hydrogen Storage - Imple- Batteries And Pumped-Hydro: Pooling Comparison between Numerical Simulation and Energy Network Freiburg – Hydrogen Generation menting Large Scale Energy Storage in For Synergies In The Frequency Response Neutron Radiography of Ammonia Sorption in And Feed-in In The Context Of Municipal Distribu- Salt Caverns Provisioning SrCl2 tion Grids Stefan Bergander, HYPOS e.V. Achim Schreider, Lahmeyer International Anastasiia Karabanova, Technical University of Christopher Voglstätter, Fraunhofer ISE GmbH Denmark Techno-economic Assessment Of Different Combining Thermochemical Energy Storage With Design And Operation Concepts Of A Power Solar Thermal - From Lab To Prototype To Hydrogen Plant Fed By A Photovoltaics Dr. Danny Müller, TU Wien Power Plant Nikolas Knetsch, Fraunhofer ISE | 26 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 27 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany www.ESEexpo.com PROGRAM IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 2 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 The conference language is English. Time Information 13:00 Lunch Break 14:00 – 15:45 IRES Poster Session #1 The poster exhibition is an integral and import- place on the second and third day of the confer- ant part of the IRES conference and is open ence. Scientists from all over the world present The poster exhibition features grand ideas, research proposals and case studies. to all visitors. Posters are ideal for presenting their work and results in two sessions. In addi- During the session the whole conference focus is laid on the posters complex facts and contexts in a concise way. tion, they will be available to answer questions and the authors are there to present their findings and answer your questions. The visual component and the opportunity to from visitors. The poster exhibition is also freely get in touch with the scientists in an uncom- accessible outside the poster sessions. plicated way make the poster exhibition a pop- This year, around 70 posters from 10 subject ar- ular meeting place next to the parallel lecture eas will be presented! The best posters will re- sessions. ceive a poster award, which will be presented at This year the poster sessions, in which the post- the closing session on March 14. er exhibition is the focus of attention, will take 15:45 Coffee Break 10:00 – 18:15 DEUTSCHE VORTRAGSREIHE IN KOOPERATION MIT DER 10:00 – 18:15 DEUTSCHE VORTRAGSREIHE IN KOOPERATION MIT DER ENERGIEAGENTUR.NRW UND INES E.V., ROOM 811 ENERGIEAGENTUR.NRW UND INES E.V., ROOM 811 10:00 Begrüßung 14:00 GROSSSPEICHERSYSTEME STROM, GAS UND WÄRME Prof. Peter Droege, EUROSOLAR e.V. • Die Energiewende und Gasspeicher – Beiträge der Gasspeicher zu den Lothar Schneider, EnergieAgentur.NRW energiepolitischen Zielen – Sebastian Bleschke, INES e.V. • Perspektiven für Großspeicher in Deutschland und International 10:15 AUSBAU- UND OPTIMIERUNGSBEDARF DER ENERGIENETZE Dr. Matthias Leuthold, RES Deutschland • Netzentwicklungsplan 2019: Wie geht es weiter mit dem Umbau des • Einsatz von großen Hochtemperatur-Wärmespeichern im Stromnetz Transportnetzes? – Christian Neus, Amprion Anette Anthrakidis, Solar Institut Jülich, FH Aachen • Elektrolyse als Chance zur Infrastrukturkopplung – Bernard Koch, Thyssengas • Der Wert von Flexibilitäten in Verteilnetzen – Andreas Ernst, Westnetz 15:15 Diskussion – Moderation: Prof. Dirk-Uwe Sauer, ISEA RWTH Aachen 11:45 Diskussion – Moderation: Prof. Dirk-Uwe Sauer, ISEA RWTH Aachen 15:45 Kaffeepause 12:30 Mittagspause 16:30 SPEICHER UND FLEXIBILITÄTSOPTIONEN IM VERTEILNETZ • PtG als Fexibilitätsoption in der weitgehend regenerativen Quartiersversorgung Garzón Real, Bergische Universität Wuppertal • Aktuelle Marktentwicklungen, Kapazitätstests und Lastprofile Jan Figgener, RWTH Aachen • N.N. Netzgesellschaft Düsseldorf 17:45 Diskussion – Moderation: Prof. Ingo Stadler, TH Köln/University of Applied Sciences, Chair IRES | 28 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 29 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany The conference language is English. www.ESEexpo.com PROGRAM IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 2 Wednesday, March 14, 2018 Room 801 Room 814a Room 812 Room 814b Time Information & Speaker | Information & Speaker | 1st floor Information & Speaker | 1st floor Information & Speaker | 1st floor 16:00 – 18:00 STORAGE ON THE MOVE BATTERIES THERMAL APPLICATIONS, CASE STUDIES, SYSTEM ANALYSIS Session A3: Small Scale Applications Session B3: Batteries Session C3: Phase Change Materials TES Session D3: Energy System Analysis Chair: N.N. Chair: Dr. Bernhard Riegel Chair: Prof. Luisa Cabeza Chair: Dr. Thomas Brown Provision of Cooling in Oman - a Linear KEYNOTE KEYNOTE: Current State of Latent Thermal Energy KEYNOTE: The Impact of Sector-Coupling on Optimisation Problem with Special Johannes Öhl, Fraunhofer ISC Storage: Examples for Different Applications Transmission Reinforcement in a Highly Renew- Consideration of Different Storage Options Prof. Dr. Luisa Cabeza, University of Lleida able European Energy Scenario Prof. Silke Köhler, Beuth University of Dr. Tom Brown, KIT Applied Sciences Berlin Techno-Economic Analysis of Battery A Second Life For Lithium-ion Cells Development of an Innovative Latent Heat Storage Model-Based Analysis Of The Contribution Of The Energy Storage Systems in Combination Rescued From Notebook Batteries: System with Macro Capsuled PCM Modules Gas Supply System To The Integration Of Fluctuat- with Micro CHP Systems for Single- and A Technical Assessment Michael Steffen, Zentrum für Brennstoffzellen ing Renewable Electricity Generation Multi-Family Houses Felipe Salinas, Technical University of Berlin Technik GmbH Dr. Hans Christian Gils, DLR German Aerospace Dr. Peter Stenzel, Forschungszentrum Jülich Center GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate Research – Electrochemical Process Engineering Business Models and Grid Impact of En- Comparison Between Flat Plate And Tubu- Large-Scale High Temperature and Power Latent Analysis Of The Impact Of CO2 Pricing On The ergy Storages and Controllable Loads for lar Na/NiCl2 Cell Designs Heat Storage Unit Development Economics Of Sector Coupling PV-Self-Consumption at Prosumer Level Dr. Cord-H. Dustmann, Battery Consult AG Maike Johnson, German Aerospace Center Nicola Gast, Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magde- Basem Idlib, Ulm University of Applied burg Sciences Optimization of Extended CHP Plants Capacity Estimation of a Utility-Scale Lithi- Local Decentralized Thermal Storage As A Replace- Hybrid Energy Storage As Sector Coupling Ap- with Energy Storages – an Open-Source um Ion Battery in an Autarchic Environment ment For Air Conditioner proach For Making Renewables A Dispatchable Approach by Comparing Two Different Battery Models Thomas Friedrich, Innogration GmbH Energy Source Jakob Wolf, Beuth University of Applied Stamatia Dimopoulou, Ostfalia University of Oliver Walter, Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, Sciences Berlin Applied Sciences, Institute for Biotechnology Research in Energy and Electronics and Environmental Research A Model Predictive Control Concept For PV- TBA Performance Of A Shell And Tubes Heat Exchanger Large-Scale Electrical Energy Storage Require- Battery-Heat Pump-Heat Storage Systems As A Latent Heat Storage System ments in Europe – A Sensitivity Analysis Ronny Gelleschus, Technische Universität Laura Quant, Université de Pau et des Pays de Dr. Massimo Moser, DLR Energiesystemanalyse Dresden l’Adour Optimal Storage Operation With Flexible Tariff Under Consideration Of Sector Cou- pling And Renewable Energy Sources In a New Settlement Area Muhammad Tayyab, Magdeburg University | 30 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 31 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany The conference language is English. www.ESEexpo.com PROGRAM ESE CONFERENCE – DAY 3 | Room 1 (Conference Area in the Expo Hall) Thursday, March 14, 2019 Thursday, March 14, 2019 Time Information & Speaker Time Information & Speaker 09:00 – 09:30 Arrival of Attendees – Breakfast 13:10 Redox Flow technology with focus on high-power and high-cycle applications – Dr. Thorsten Seipp, Volterion GmbH 09:30 – 11:00 Session 10: The World of Energy Storage – International Markets Chair: Dr. Andreas Hauer, ZAE Bayern 13:25 Fast charging in limited grids – Niklaas Wrabletz, ADS-TEC Energy GmbH 09:30 Welcome – Dr. Andreas Hauer, ZAE Bayern 13:40 Q&A 09:45 The German Energy Storage Industry - Market Development & Trends 14:00 ESE/IRES Closing Session Valeska Gottke, Bundesverband Energiespeicher e.V. (BVES) General Statement of the German Energy Storage Association – Urban Windelen, BVES Role of Energy Storage – Thorsten Herdan, BMWi 10:00 Energy Storage as part of the energy transition: what about Belgium? Energy Storage Outlook – Wibke Brems, MdL NRW Bert Gysen, VITO/EnergyVille Closing – Andreas Hauer / Ingo Stadler 10:15 UK Flexibility and Energy Storage Markets – Phillip Nicholson, UK Government Room 2 (Conference Area in the Expo Hall) 10:30 Australian cutting edge – Steve Blume, Australian Smart Energy Council 09:30 – 13:30 Session 12: Power-To-X Chairs: Dr. Christopher Hebling, Fraunhofer ISE and 10:45 US Storage Market Innovation: Why the US leads the world in storage market Dr. Markus Forstmeier, H-TEC SYSTEMS GmbH participation – Mark Higgins, Strategen 09:30 Welcome 11:00 Policy trends and business opportunities of energy storage in Japan Dr. Christopher Hebling, Fraunhofer ISE and Isao Hasegawa, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. Dr. Markus Forstmeier, H-TEC SYSTEMS GmbH 11:15 Q&A 09:40 Keynote: Power-to-X Applications and Energy Storage Solutions Gabriele Schmiedel, Siemens AG 11:30 – 12:00 Coffee Break – Visit of the Exhibition 10:00 Carbon2Chem: solutions for a cross industrial network 12:00 – 13:45 Session 11: Best Practice Examples Dr. Markus Oles, Thyssen-Krupp Patron: Minister Prof. Andreas Pinkwart, Ministry of Economic Affairs, 10:20 A comprehensive valuation of power-to-gas technology for grid-scale Innovation, Digitalization and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia applications 12:00 Welcome – Dr. Andreas Hauer, ZAE Bayern Dr. Koroush Malek, National Research Council Canada (NRC) 12:10 Introduction by patron: Minister Prof. Andreas Pinkwart, Ministry of Eco- 10:40 Power-to-Gas: Future Technology for Sustainability nomic Affairs, Innovation, Digitalization and Energy of the State of North Dr. Christian Schuhbauer, MAN Energy Solutions Rhine-Westphalia 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break 12:25 Recycling of Plastics by Waste-to-X – A Power-to-X Contribution for Sectors 11:30 The potential for bulk green hydrogen and the role of power-to-gas Coupling – Dr. Arthur Heberle, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe GmbH Dr. Tom Houghton, E4tech 12:40 Low temperature “Carnot battery”, using waste or geothermal heat and an 11:50 Hydrogen in the electricity value chain system – Marcel Eijgelaar, DNV GL Organic Rankine Cycle – Dr. Joachim Karthäuser, Climeon AB 12:20 Cost-effective on-site green hydrogen production and use cases Thomas Chrometzka, Enapter GmbH 12:55 A case study of a Battery Energy Storage System integrated in Cobadin Wind Farm – Gabriel Nebreda, EDP Renewables, S.A. 12:50 – 13:30 Q&A | 32 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 33 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany The conference language is English. www.ESEexpo.com PROGRAM IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 3 Thursday, March 14, 2019 Room 801 Room 814a Room 812 Room 814b Time Information & Speaker | Information & Speaker | 1st floor Information & Speaker | 1st floor Information & Speaker | 1st floor 09:00 STORAGE ON THE MOVE BATTERIES THERMAL APPLICATIONS, CASE STUDIES, SYSTEM ANAL- – 10:30 Session A4: Power to Mobility Session B4: Batteries Session C4: Low and High Temperature TES YSIS Chair: Prof. Ingo Stadler Chair: Prof. Dirk Uwe Sauer Chair: Dr. Peter Schossig Session D4: AES Chair: Dr. Tom Smolinka Tackling the Challenges of Electric Vehicle The Influence of Energy Cell’s Size, Numerical Model of Lab-Scale Packed-Bed Determination Method of Bids for an Electricity Fast Charging Composition and Generation-Load- Thermal Energy Storage System Market with State-of-charge Maintenance of a Pradib Chatterjee, Infineon Technologies AG Ratio on economic Benefits Burcu Koçak, Institute of Natural and Applied Compressed Air Energy Storage System Using Michael Armbruster, Stadtwerke Bühl Science, Cukurova University Prediction Intervals of Wind Power Output GmbH Aki Kikuchi, Waseda University Lowering The Cost Of Electric Vehicle Impact Of The Consumer Electricity First Results of ATES for the Cooling of Optimization of a pumped hydraulic storage Charging Hubs Using Off-Vehicle Electric- Demand Profile On The Attractiveness Of Geothermal Plants combined with a solar power plant ity Storage PV-coupled Battery Systems Combining Johan van Bael, VITO Fatima-Zahra Ouchani, Institut de Recherche en Dr. Andrew Pimm, The University of Leeds Applications Energie Solaire et Energies Nouvelles (IRESEN) Alejandro Pena-Bello, University of Geneva Comparative Analysis of Infrastructures: Total System Control (ToSyCo) for Peak Slag as an Inventory Material for Heat Storage in a Techno-economic Evaluation Of Small-scale Hydrogen Fueling and Electric Charging of Shaving and Efficiency Enhancement Concentrated Solar Tower Power Plant: Compressed Air Energy Storage To Support Inte- Vehicles in Germany Christopher Lange, Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental studies on design and performance gration Of Renewable Generation In Island Grids Dr. Peter Stenzel, FZ Jülich Integrated Systems and Device Technology of the thermal energy storage Eva Schischke, Fraunhofer-Institut für Umwelt-, IISB Dr. Michael Krüger, German Aerospace Center Sicherheits- und Energietechnik UMSICHT Economic Evaluation Of Lithium-Ion Power-to-heat with High Temperature Thermo- Thermodynamic Analysis of Compressed Air Based Battery Storage Systems For Peak chemical Energy Storage – A Solution for Energy Storage Technologies Load Shaving Applications Renewable and Affordable Industrial Process Heat João Paulo Mendes da Silva, Institute Dom Luiz - Kevin Jacqué, RWTH ISEA Dr. Annelies Vandersickel, Technische Universität Faculty of Science - Lisbon University München - Lehrstuhl für Energiesysteme 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 – IRES Poster Session #2 12:00 The poster exhibition features grand ideas, research proposals and case studies. During the session the whole conference focus is laid on the posters and the authors are there to present their findings and answer your questions. | 34 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 35 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany The conference language is English. www.ESEexpo.com PROGRAM IRES CONFERENCE – DAY 3 Thursday, March 14, 2019 Room 801 Room 814a Room 812 Room 814b Time Information & Speaker | Information & Speaker | 1st floor Information & Speaker | 1st floor Information & Speaker | 1st floor 12:00 – 13:30 STORAGE ON THE MOVE BATTERIES THERMAL APPLICATIONS, CASE STUDIES, SYSTEM ANALYSIS Session A5: Power to Heat Session B5: Batteries Session C5: Practices from HT TES Session D5: Defossilisation & Decarbonisations of Chair: N.N. Chair: Prof. Dirk Uwe Sauer Chair: Dr. Peter Schossig the Energy Sector Chair: Prof. Christian Breyer The Challenge of Planning and Construct- Common Battery Storage for an Area with KEYNOTE: Molecular Solar Thermal Energy Storage KEYNOTE: Power-to-X and Deep Decarbonisation ing Very Large-Scale Hot Water TES for Residential Houses Systems Scenarios for Europe District Heating Systems: A Techno-Eco- Prof. Eberhard Waffenschmidt, TH Köln Kasper Moth-Poulsen, Chalmers University of André Faaij, University of Groningen nomic Analysis Technology Fabian Ochs, University of Innsbruck, Unit for Energy Efficient Buildings Hardware in the Loop Tests and Simula- Optimizing Energy Management Concept tions of Photovoltaic Heat Pump Systems For Cooperating PV-Battery Systems with Thermal and Electrochemical Storage Manuel Kersic, Technische Universität Evelyn Bamberger, SPF Institute for Solar Dresden Technology, HSR Hochschule Rapperswil Heat Pump And Thermal Storage Sizing Harvesting the Flexibility of Distributed First Experimental Results of World’s Largest KEYNOTE: Defossilisation of the Sectors Power, Using A Methodology For Designing Decen- Multi-Modal Energy Management Systems High-Temperature Molten Salt Thermocline Heat, Transport and Desalination – A global-local tralised Energy Systems through an Iterative Local Energy Market Storage System with Filler View Andrew Lyden, University of Strathclyde Sebastian Schreck, Siemens AG Corporate Dr. Christian Odenthal, German Aerospace Center Prof. Christian Breyer Company, LUT University Technology (DLR) Combined Thermal and Electrical PV Application Of PV And Battery Storage Storage in Households – experience and Systems In Various Types Of Non- measurement results Residential Buildings Ivan Katic, Danish Technological Institute Elena Paul, Leibniz Universität Hannover 13:00 Lunch Break 14:00 IRES/ESE Common Closing Session and IRES Poster Award | 36 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 37 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany www.ESEexpo.com ESE FORUM ESE CONFERENCE – DAY 1 Tuesday, March 12, 2019 Tuesday, March 12, 2019 Time Information & Speaker Time Information & Speaker 12:30 – 13:30 Workshop “How to win the best heads and make them stay” 15:00 Pfenning Elektroanlagen GmbH – Integrales Energiekonzept - Sektorkopplung mit Wärme, Kälte, Strom und Mobilität HM Consulting GmbH – Begrüßung und Eröffnung 15:10 Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE Wässrige Zink-Ionen-Technologie für stationäre Batteriespeicheranwendungen HM Consulting GmbH Recruiting, Bewerbungsprozess (extern), Sichtbarkeit als Arbeitgeber 15:20 DNV GL – DNV GL handed over the world‘s first certificate of a large scale energy storage systems to Acciona Ribbon&Partner Bewerbungsprozess (intern), Verbesserung HR Prozesse, Diagnostik 15:30 ads-tec GmbH – Fast charging in week grids Comfield – Aufbau eines Expertenpools/ Kandidatenpools 15:45 BLOCKTRICITY – Blockchain for distributed energy and asset management 13:40 EnergieAgentur.NRW – Wasserstoff in Kommunen – Fördermöglichkeiten 16:00 Fraunhofer IGB – How to turn small scale energy- and CO2 conversion plants more profitable 13:55 EnergieAgentur.NRW – Das Netzwerk Netze und Speicher der 16:10 WEMAG AG – Distributed storage stations for grid applications EnergieAgentur.NRW – Aktuelle Herausforderungen und Flexibilitäts- technologien für die Energieinfrastrukturen 16:20 STE ENERGY SPA – Hardware in the loop simulations in EES application 14:10 German Energy Solutions Initiative How to meet German business partners all around the globe 14:20 Agency für Business and Development / GIZ – Promotional and financing pos- sibilities for your engagement in emerging and developing economies 14:30 Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Systems and Device Technology IISB Peak Shaving with Electrical Energy Storages 14:40 FREQCON GmbH Industrial voltage dip compensation. Project study: Ultracapacitor-UPS 14:50 Nerve Smart Systems ApS Optimizing Energy efficiency using Nerve Switch BMS for battery buffered HPCs | 38 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 39 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany www.ESEexpo.com ESE FORUM ESE CONFERENCE – DAY 2 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Time Information & Speaker Time Information & Speaker 10:05 PV Magazine – Top Ten Innovations 2019 Energy Storage Highlights 14:25 Hydrogenics Large scale water electrolysis systems for successful Power-to-X projects 11:15 ads-tec GmbH – Intelligente Batteriespeicher in Industrien mit Leistungs- spitzen und Powerquality-Problemen 14:35 VARTA Storage GmbH Power2Mobility. Speichersystem-Baukasten VARTA flex storage 11:30 ZAE Bayern – Hochtemperatur-Wärmespeicher für industrielle Abwärmenutzung in einer Gießerei 14:45 Wystrach GmbH – Storage solutions for hydrogen: stationary/mobile; WyRefueler: mobile hydrogen gas station 11:45 TESVOLT – Batteriespeicher für Landwirte und Winzer – Einsatzmöglichkeiten und Nutzen 14:55 BlueSky Energy – The new generation of saltwater batteries 12:00 EHI Retail Institute – Energy Storage in the Retail Industry 15:05 IRIS Energy GmbH – Multi-use battery storage systems with high power DC charger (7D Charging Station) 12:15 Trumpf Hüttinger GmbH + Co. KG Modular Power Conversion System for a Universal Grid Interface 15:15 KRAFTBLOCK – Thermal Energy Storage for a renewable future? 12:30 FZ Sonick SA – The State of Art of Sodism Battery Technology 15:25 Fraunhofer Institut für Siliziumtechnologie – Batteries for Special 12:45 DEHN & SÖHNE GmbH – Lightning and surge protection concepts for Applications – Design and Prototyping of Customer Defined Li-Ion-Cells charging infrastructure 15:35 MAN Energy Solutions – From diesel engines to energy storage - 12:55 ecocoach AG – Electrification of a Multipurpose Transporter: decarbonization technologies to support the energy transition A Story from Need to Road 15:50 Frauscher Bootswerft GmbH & Co. KG – The state of the electric powered 13:05 H-TEC SYSTEMS GmbH – Enabling flexible sector integration on a regional pleasure boat market: Navigating through the hype to see what solutions are scale – wind power to hydrogen in Northern Germany marketed today and which products are actually bought by clients 13:20 Hoppecke Batterien GmbH & Co. KG 16:05 solutions in energie e.u. BESS Fire Protection - An Overview of the current Situation Hydrogen Refuelling Infrastructure in Germany (practical experience) 13:35 Eaton – Integration of energy storage and EV: user cases 16:15 Aurora’s Grid – It is time to make profitable your battery storage system 13:50 AEG Power Solutions GmbH – Sector Coupling for Frequency Control Power 16:25 Skeleton Technologies – ISLE OF EIGG – Microgrid Powered by Ultracapacitors 14:05 Fraunhofer IEE – Grid integration of renewable power and storage, systems 16:35 RES Deutschland GmbH – Utility Scale Storage by Example with new efficient and highly compact sic-inverters 16:45 ETI d.o.o. – Fuse-links for the protection of batteries 14:15 Sungrow-Samsung SDI – The deployment workflow of battery energy storage system from Sungrow-Samsung SDI 16:55 Hyperion Executive Search GmbH – Finding Key Talent in Energy Storage | 40 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 41 |
March 12–14, 2019 Düsseldorf, Germany www.ESEexpo.com ESE FORUM ESE CONFERENCE – DAY 3 Thursday, March 14, 2019 Time Information & Speaker 10:00 – 14:00 PRAXIS-WORKSHOP: „Marktübersicht, Anschlussbedingungen, Sicherheit • Ausklang und Rundgang über die und Stand der Technik von Hausspeichern“ von ZVEH und BVES Messe Hager SE Smart Home/ Living - Wohin entwickelt sich das Eigenheim? denersol Stromversorgung mit Hausspeichern – Marktübersicht und Marktentwicklung BVES e.V. Sicherheitsanforderungen an Hausspeichersysteme – Produkte, Transport, Aufstellort Maximale Unabhängigkeit Mittagspause in Strom, Wärme und Mobilität ZVEH PV-Erzeugung Lithium- Speicherung Anschlussbedingungen für Heimspeicher nach VDE - kostenlos fahren mit der Dachtankstelle® E3/DC Was ist in der Praxis zu beachten kostenlos heizen mit eigenem Sonnenstrom E3/DC GmbH Beispiel: Ran ans Gerät - Installation praktisch umgesetzt. KWK/ Die Produkte und Spezifikationen von E3/DC Öffentliches Brennstoffzelle Stromnetz Verkauf elektrischer Kompetenzzentrum für Energiespeicherung und Energiesystemmanagement – Einkauf Heizstab/ Handwerkskammer Potsdam Infrarot Qualifiziert für die Zukunft der Energietechnik Wärmepumpe Diskussion Ersatzstrom- versorgung Ausklang und Rundgang über die Messe E3/DC GmbH Karlstraße 5 • 49074 Osnabrück • www.e3dc.com • info@e3dc.com • (+49) 541 760268 0 | 42 www.ESEexpo.de/2412 43 |
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