Closed door Workshops powered by BVES, Kongress West
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Dienstag, 28. März 2023
- 10:30 - 13:00 Uhr | Technical Standards: Design and safety of stationary battery systems The status today and what will most likely change with the upcoming European Batteries Regulation
- 14:30 - 17:00 Uhr | How does an ESS get running? Business models and regulation in buildings, industry
Sprache: Englisch
Einführung: Reliable future markets are based on suitable standards and certification. What is the current situation? What is to be considered for industry and users? During this interactive workshop participants be provided with insights on the current development for technical standards for battery storage systems in Germany and the EU and discuss best-practice for design, safety and test procedures for batteries.
Intro and Moderation: Thomas Timke, Senior Battery Expert Solarwatt GmbH
Thema | Referenten |
Upcoming EU battery regulation and current normative challenges | Thomas Timke, Solarwatt GmbH |
Battery safety for residential system and small business applications - The upcoming new version of the VDE-AR-E 2510-50 and its role for the EU battery regulation | Guido Schmülling, Commeo GmbH |
Storage Systems for the charging infrastructure as a crucial element for eMobility | Bernhard Böden, Power Innovation GmbH |
Software for stationary energy storage systems | Leon Gosh, CELLECT ENERGY |
Introduction of the new pre-standard DIN VDE V 0510-100. The first 2nd life standard for EU – conformal repurposing of EV-batteries | Michael Zeyen,Vancom GmbH & Co. KG |
Best practice case – Repurposing of EV batteries for stationare applications | Ludwig Asen, FENECON GmbH |
Key findings of the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy study on the safety of second-life batteries in domestic battery storage system | Prof. Paul Christensen, Newcastle University (online) |
Discussion |
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Sprache: Deutsch
Einführung: Welche Rahmenbedingungen müssen für den Einsatz von Energiespeichersystemen in Gebäuden und in der Industrie geschaffen werden? Was sind die aktuellen Herausforderungen und Entwicklungen? Welche Geschäftsmodelle bilden sich momentan heraus? Von Festlegungen des Anlagen- und Baurechts bis hin zum Messkonzept für den Betrieb, von Geschäftsmodellen vor dem Hintergrund der geltenden rechtlichen Festlegungen bis zur Versicherungspraxis bei Energiespeichern – diese Themen werden im Workshop angesprochen.
Moderation: Johannes Hauck, Hager Electro GmbH und Co. KG
Thema | Referenten |
BVES-Branchenzahlen 2023 – Wachstumsmarkt Haushalt und Gebäude | Jörg Blaurock, 3Energie-Consulting GmbH & Co. KG |
Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen und Herausforderungen für Energiespeicher in Haushalt, Gebäude, Industrie | Dr. Florian Brahms, BRAHMS NEBEL Partnerschaft von Rechtsanwälten mbB |
Best Practice Energiespeichersysteme für Strom, Wärme, Mobilität in Haushalt und Gebäude | NN, E3DC GmbH, tbc Thomas Herold, HUAWEI Technologies Deutschland GmbH |
Systemlösungen für die Dekarbonisierung der Energieversorgungen von Industrieunternehmen im Zusammenspiel mit dem Stromnetz | Eike Christian Toepfer, IZAAC Energy GmbH |
Best Practice in der Industrie: Von Peak Shaving über USV bis Regelenergie | Dirk Willing, INTILION GmbH Sven Huntemann, TESVOLT AG Robert Härtel, Frequenz Energy-as-a-Service, GmbH Juan-Carlos Mejia, Enerox GmbH (CellCube) |
Diskussion |
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Mittwoch, 29. März 2023
- 10:00 - 12:30 Uhr | How does an ESS get running? Business models and regulation in energy infrastructure
- 13:30 -17:00 Uhr | Flexible Sectorcoupling: IEA Energy Storage Stakeholder dialogue
Sprache: Deutsch
Einführung: Dieser Workshop widmet sich speziell der Nutzung von Speichersystemen in der Energie-Infrastruktur. Welche Rolle spielen Speichersysteme im Netz und für das Netz? Welches sind die wichtigsten Aspekte bei der Einführung in die Praxis? Welche Regelungen trifft das geltende Recht? Besuchen Sie den Workshop, um mehr über diese Themen zu erfahren und die jüngsten Entwicklungen zu diskutieren.
Moderation: Dr. Matthias Vetter, Head of Department Electrical Energy Storage, Fraunhofer ISE
Themen | Referenten |
Moderation | Dr. Matthias Vetter, Fraunhofer ISE |
Der Großspeichermarkt in Deutschland – BVES Branchenanalyse 2023 | Jörg Blaurock, 3Energie-Consulting GmbH & Co. KG |
Aktueller Stand des rechtlichen Rahmens und Ausblick auf die kommenden Entwicklung für Großspeicher im und für das Netz. | Dr. Florian Valentin, von Bredow Valentin Herz |
Business Case: Netzbooster als technische Netzbetriebsmittel | Carmen Kompatscher, Fluence Energy GmbH |
Netzdienliche Nutzung von (Groß-) Speichern - Praxisbeispiele, aktuellen Hürden und regulatorischer Handlungsbedarf | Benedikt Deuchert, Kyon Energy Solutions GmbH |
Safety & Security von Li-Ion Großbatterien – Best practice BVES Brandschutzleitfaden | Dr. Jan Regtmeier, DENIOS SE |
Großspeichertechnologien, best practice mit:
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Alexander Börgel, Hypnetic GmbH Dr. Robert Pfab, Carbon-Clean Technologies GmbH |
Diskussion |
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Sprache: Englisch
Einführung: The International Energy Agency’s Technology Collaboration Programme (IEA ES TCP) on Energy Storage presently runs an international project on the topic of Flexible Sector Coupling (FSC).
FSC is about connecting a multitude of “consuming” sectors to the increasing share of fluctuating renewables electricity generation and using energy storage to provide robustness and flexibility. With “consuming sectors” we here mean the thermal sector, addressing demands of heating and cooling, and the mobility sector, including all modes of transportation. In an increasingly electrified society, most of the energy input comes from electricity, regardless of sector, and with energy storage we get a time-independent, flexible connection between variable renewable electricity production and any demand for energy services. With a holistic approach, energy storage in its many forms – not only batteries, but also more affordable alternatives like hot water storage, underground thermal storage, and more advanced concepts of storing heating and cold, as well as hydrogen storage and any form of synthetic fuels derived from H2 for the mobility sector – can service the overall system in a cost-optimal and functional way.
In this stakeholder dialogue, we call for your input. While technical opportunities are clearly described, cost-benefits mapped out for a number of applications, and some real installations documented to inspire further development, we really need to define opportunities AND challenges with the concept from the perspective of actors involved in the sectors – planners, policy makers, utilities, developers of mobilitysolutions and low-carbon housing and industry.
For the dialogue, you can expect the following:
- A brief introduction to Flexible Sector Coupling, with techno-economic insights on the concept for the case of Germany.
- A guided opportunity to dialogue with the FSC team, to brainstorm around, and eventually conclude on important aspects related to the feasibility of the concept.
- A review of inspiring case applications to bring with you as further food-for-thought.
Stakeholder Dialogue (PDF, 113 KB)
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Viktoria Martin, Head of Division of Energy Systems, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Sweden
Donnerstag, 30. März 2023
Sprache: Englisch
Einführung: Energy storage technologies are gaining more and more attention in the finance and insurance industry. What are the characteristics of investing in storage technologies? What is the value of energy storage? The purpose of this workshop is to bring investors and technology providers on the same level and to jointly shape the further growth of the industry.
Moderation: Markus Rosenthal, BVES e.V.
Themen | Referenten |
Bankability and Investability in energy storage systems | Markus Rosenthal, BVES e.V. |
Financing of Renewables and Energy Storage | Manuela Heise, DKB |
Technical criteria to ensure investability in battery energy storage systems | Patrick Heininger, Project Manager Batteries and Energy Storage Systems, VDE Renewables GmbH |
Performance insurance - worthwhile basis for a worthwhile business? | Dr. Sebastian Scholz, Munich RE |
Stage Investments to create European Champions in New Energy | Dr. Markus Forstmeier, EIT Inno Energy |
Invest in Energy Storage – A big challenge for institutional investors | Dr. Nina Fichtl, DIAS Investment Service |
Beyond Venture Capital – 2nd Stage Investments | Dr. Alexandros Papaderos, TACH2YONE GmbH |
Discussion |
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Organisator
Stand: Februar 2023, Änderungen und Irrtümer vorbehalten.