08:30
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REGISTRATION
and Refreshments
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09:00
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CHAIRMAN’S OPENING
REMARKS
Ian Arbon, Energy, Environment &
Sustainability Group, Institution
of Mechanical Engineers
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09:20
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ENERGY STORAGE: A VIEW FROM THE SYSTEM
OPERATOR
Michael Ashcroft, Innovation Strategy
Manager
SO Strategy, System Operator, National Grid
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09:45
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IMPROVING
FREQUENCY RESPONSE FOR THE NATIONAL GRID THROUGH BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE
SYSTEMS
Edward
Kenney-Herbert, Energy Storage Project Manager, RES Group
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10:10
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BUILDING
A CLEAN, UNBREAKABLE GRID WITH ENERGY STORAGE IN SCOTLAND
Claire
Addison, Government & Regulatory Affairs Manager, AES UK & Ireland
·
2017 AES energy storage case studies
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Beyond balancing services: investing in flexible,
enduring systems that deliver value
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Transforming the Scottish grid with energy storage
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10:35
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Question and
Answers
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10:50
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Networking
REFRESHMENT BREAK
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BATTERY
STORAGE PROJECTS
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11:20
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THAMES
VALLEY VISION PROJECT AND ITS OPPORTUNITIES
Frank
Clifton, Development Manager, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks
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11:45
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DISTRIBUTED
STORAGE AND SOLAR STUDY (DS3)
Paris
Hadjiodysseos, Smart Grid Development Engineer, Northern Powergrid
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Learn to what extent domestic batteries can be
controlled to reduce PV peak output and evening peak loading
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Determine whether different design parameters can be
used to assess PV systems that are equipped with behind the meter batteries
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Gain a DNO understanding of domestic batteries and how
a DNO can interact with it to dynamically manage DNO constraints
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12:10
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GENERATION
INTEGRATED ENERGY STORAGE
Seamus Garvey, Professor
of Dynamics, University of Nottingham
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Insight into how achieving the first 33% of penetration
for renewables was the easy part
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How integrating energy storage with generation (or with
loads) delivers low cost high performance solutions
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The importance for the UK of integrating storage with
wind power
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12:35
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Questions and Answers
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12:50
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NETWORKING
LUNCH
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13:50
Keynote
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DRAFT SCOTTISH ENERGY STRATEGY: THE FUTURE
OF ENERGY IN SCOTLAND
Chris
Stark, Director of Energy and Climate Change, Scottish Government
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INSIGHT INTO THERMAL STORAGE
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14:20
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ONE
SEASONAL HEAT STORAGE: MULTIPLE PURPOSES
Flemming
Ulbjerg, Engineer, Ramboll
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BREAK
THROUGHS IN OTHER FORMS OF ENERGY STORAGE
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14:45
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LIQUID AIR ENERGY STORAGE (LAES): MEETING
THE DEMANDS OF TOMORROW’S POWER NETWORK WITH TODAY’S TECHNOLOGY
Stuart Nelmes, Engineering Director,
Highview Power Storage
- Introduction to LAES, Pilot Plant to
commercial demonstration
- How LAES technology can support
network demands for tomorrow’s Scottish power grid
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Grid scale, long duration energy storage and the
challenges
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15:10
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Questions and
Answers
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15:25
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NETWORKING
BREAK
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15:50
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CALIFORNIA’S
ENERGY STORAGE PROGRESS AND FUTURE PLANS
Joining
via SKYPE with live Questions and Answer Session
Carla
Peterman, CPUC Commissioner, The California Public Utilities Commission
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Overview of procurement associated with California’s
1.325 energy storage mandate
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New developments with customer side energy storage,
including increased funding and targets
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Emerging trends, including multi-use applications for
energy storage
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16:20
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Questions
and Answers
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16:25
Panel Discussion
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BREAKING
THE BARRIERS TO THE FUTURE OF ENERGY STORAGE
Claire
Addison, Government & Regulatory Affairs Manager, AES UK & Ireland
Stuart
Nelmes, Engineering Director, Highview Power Storage
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What are the barriers to differing forms of energy
storage and how can we break these down?
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What is the most reliable form of energy storage the
industry should be considering?
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What new technologies will be the next disruptors in
energy storage?
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16:55
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CHAIR’S CLOSING REMARKS
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17:00
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CLOSE OF CONFERENCE
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