Renewables have become one of the leading power generation options, gradually increasing their participation in the energy mix of most countries.
The incorporation of renewables in the energy system requires increased flexibility in order to respond to the greater variability involved in some of these generation systems.
One of the resources capable of providing this flexibility is storage. It must be optimally designed and operated to make the most of its functions.
CONTENT
- European context in the field of energy and climate change and the importance of storage for the electrical grid.
- Storage technologies: energy storage technologies.
- Electrochemical storage technologies: Lithium-ion batteries.
- Integration of stationary storage in electrical grids.
- Digitalisation in the field of batteries for their operation and maintenance.
- BatteryTwin: digital twin of the electrochemical storage system.
TARGET AUDIENCE
- Manufacturers of equipment and electrical systems for the electrical grid.
- Manufacturers of renewable energy components, equipment and systems.
- Utilities.
- DSOs and TSOs.
- Energy Services Enterprises.
SPEAKERS
- Alfredo Rubio – Smart grids and energy storage Researcher - TECNALIA.
- Raúl Rodríguez – Smart grids and energy storage Researcher - TECNALIA.