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EUROSOLARThe European Associationfor Renewable Energy
EUROSOLAR and the World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE) invite you to attend the
7th International Renewable Energy Storage Conference
and Exhibition (IRES 2012)November 12 –14, 2012
bcc Berliner Congress Center, Berlin /Germany
EUROSOLAR, World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE)
InternationalRenewable Energy StorageConference
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Rising shares of renewable energy in our energy system require a complementary mix of intermittentand dynamic sources of renewable energy, powergrids and grid management tailored to the needs ofrenewable energy generation, and of course the sto-rage of heat and electricity for different timescales,performance levels and applications. Interaction bet-ween the electricity, heat and mobility sector will in-crease in a significant way.
Ground breaking opportunities and perspectives will thereby emerge for numerous technological in-novations and the involved industries und busi-nesses. Energy storage for electricity, heat and mobility will enable a dynamic exploitation of renewable energy in manifold forms: for enter-prises, in residential and commercial construction,residential developments, cities, regions and countries.
In 2006 EUROSOLAR and the World Council forRenewable Energy (WCRE) started the IRES
conference series, intended to contribute to the de-velopments in energy storage and to popularize the resulting applications and solutions.
The view in the professional energy storage world isthat IRES has developed into the central platform forsharing knowledge and exchanging ideas on one ofthe key issues of future energy supply.
The event is an international gathering of all rel-evant stakeholders: From the energy storage busi-ness, both the renewable and conventional energybusiness, grid operators and utilities, players fromthe hybrid and electric vehicle sector, the building industry, finance, R&D and politics.
The IRES series has so far attracted more than 2,500participants and will now take place in its seventhconsecutive year, November 12-14, 2012.
We would be delighted to welcome you at IRES 2012in Berlin!
Conference language: EnglishOrganizers: EUROSOLAR, World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE)Conference managers: Irm Scheer-Pontenagel (Managing Director EUROSOLAR), Roland Keiffer (Project Manager IRES 2012)
7th International Renewable Energy Storage Conference
and Exhibition (IRES 2012)
Scientific Steering Committee:
– Dr. Bernhard Riegel, EUROBAT, Brilon, Germany– Prof. Dr. Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany (Scientific Conference Chair)– Dr. Peter Schossig, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany– Prof. Dr. Ingo Stadler, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany– Prof. Dr. Michael Sterner, Regensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany– Dr. Wim van Helden, Renewable Heat, Schagen, The Netherlands
EUROSOLARThe European Associationfor Renewable Energy
Dr. Bernhard Riegel Prof. Dr. Dirk Uwe Sauer Dr. Peter Schossig Prof. Dr. Ingo Stadler Prof. Dr. Michael Sterner Dr. Wim van Helden
7 t h I n t e r n a t i o n a l R e n e w a b l e E n e r g y S t o r a g e C o n f e r e n c e a n d E x h i b i t i o n ( I R E S 2 0 1 2 )
08:00 Registration
09:30 Opening and welcome
– Peter Droege, President EUROSOLAR, Vaduz, Liechtenstein
– Peter Altmaier, Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Berlin, Germany
– Johannes Remmel, Minister for Climate Protection, Environment, Agriculture, Nature Conservation and Consumer Protection of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf, Germany
– Lothar Schneider, Managing Director EnergyAgency.NRW, Wuppertal, Germany
Plenary session
10:30 Introductory lectures
The role of energy storage in an energy system based on 100 % renewable energyJochen Flasbarth, President, German Federal Environment Agency, Dessau, Germany
100 % Renewables for electricity and heat - a holistic model for a future German energy systemHans-Martin Henning, Deputy Director, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Freiburg, Germany
Incentives, regulatory framework and business cases for batteries in GermanyTobias Rothacher, Germany Trade and Invest GTAI, Berlin, Germany
A market introduction programme for decentralized energy storage systems: current state and perspectivesJörg Mayer, Managing Director, German Solar Industry Association (BSW-Solar), Berlin, Germany
Combined heat and power - the natural partner of Renewable EnergiesBerthold Müller-Urlaub, President, German National CHP Association B.KWK, Berlin, Germany
Day one Monday, November 12, 2012
13:00 – 14:30 Lunch break / Poster exhibition / Exhibition
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Parallel session B 1
14:30 Thermal storage A
A numerical model for the simu-lation of latent thermal storagein attached building Fabian Rösler, Bayreuth, University, Germany
Replacing thermal mass withlow temperature heating andcooling panels in retrofittedbuildingsMitja Kosir, University ofLjubljana, Slovenia
Free convection heat transfer ofphase change slurriesTobias Kappels, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany
Parallel session B 2
14:30 Off-grid & Mini-grid applications
Energy storage systems for renewable island systems -an enormous global market potentialPhilipp Blechinger, Reiner Lemoine Institut gGmbH, Berlin,Germany
The simulation based dimensio-ning and cost-benefit analysis inisland gridsBurkhard Dittmann, WoodwardPower Solutions GmbH, Kempen,Germany
Optimization of an off-grid hybrid PV-wind-diesel-batterysystemGhada Merei, ISEA RWTH AachenUniversity, Germany
Parallel session B 3
14:30 Storage demand
Assessing environmental im-pacts of storage technologiesand competing options for balancing demand and supply in2050Bert Droste-Franke, EuropäischeAkademie Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler GmbH, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany
Sustainable use of excess windpower shares - a multi criteriaanalysis of different grid- andstorage optionsChristine Krüger, Wuppertal In-stitute for Climate, Environmentand Energy, Wuppertal, Germany
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break
18:45 End of day one
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Comparative analysis of domestic thermal energy storage concepts using phasechange materialsThomas Nuytten, Vito - FlemishInstitute For Technological Re-search NV, Boeretang, Belgium
Demonstration of an off-grid sustainable power stationJos van der Burgt, DNV KEMAEnergy & Sustainability, Arnhem,The Netherlands
Energy system modelling - a comprehensive approach to analyse scenarios of a future european electricity supply systemStefan Weitemeyer, NEXTENERGY, Oldenburg, Germany
Stability of the future powergrid – an analysis of energy sto-rage systems for power qualityand energy management appli-cationTimothy Patey, ABB SwitzerlandLtd, Corporate Research, Baden-Dättwil, Switzerland
Parallel session C 1
16:30 Thermal Storage B
Conception of a heat storage sy-stem for household applicationsThomas Schmid, Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany
Aqueous sodium hydroxide sea-sonal thermal energy storagePaul Gantenbein, University ofApplied Sciences Rapperswil,Switzerland
Thermochemical energy storagefor process waste heat: simula-tion and model validationMargarethe Molenda, GermanAerospace Center – DLR e.V.,Stuttgart, Germany
Steelmaking slag, a valuablematerial for high temperaturethermal energy storageGuilhem Dejean, LaboratoryPROMES CNRS, Perpignan,France
High temperature thermochemi-cal heat storage: experimentalresults of a pilot reactor basedon CaO/Ca(OH)2Matthias Schmidt, German Aerospace Center – DLR e.V.,Cologne, Germany
Parallel session C 2
16:30 Large scale storage - CAES &Pumped hydro and furthertechnologies
Stensea - the feasibility of an un-derwater pumped hydro systemAndreas Garg, HOCHTIEF Soluti-ons AG, Frankfurt, Germany
ISOTHERMAL CAES: Site-anywhere compressed airenergy storageRichard Brody, SustainX, Inc., Seabrook, USA
AGNES: utility scale peak powerusing Under Water CompressedAir Energy Storage (UW-CAES)Alain Delsupexhe and FredericGuyard, AGNES, Paris, France
Pumped hydro storage in fede-ral waterways - an evaluation ofpotentials for GermanyPeter Stenzel, IEK-STE, For-schungszentrum Jülich GmbH,Germany
A mature product: LAES (LiquidAir Energy Storage)Gareth Brett, Highview PowerStorage London, United Kingdom
Commercial concepts for adia-batic compressed air energystorageSebastian Freund, GE Global Re-search, Munich, Germany
Parallel session C 3
16:30 Storage demand
100 % RE in Denmark - a cross-sectoral approachBrian Vad Mathiesen, AalborgUniversity, Denmark
The dependence of storage de-mand on generation park, gridexpansion and storage systemsMatthias Popp, Engineering Consultant, Wunsiedel, Germany
The need for storage and gridextension in an european electricity supply system with ahigh penetration of renewableenergiesTjark Thien, ISEA, RWTH AachenUniversity, Germany
Large-scale storage technolo-gies in the context of future german transmission grid congestionsDavid Echternacht, IAEW, RWTHAachen University, Germany
Analysis of the local energy balancing demand in GermanyPatrick Wrobel, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany
Reducing renewable energy output variability with energy storage systemsJarl Pedersen, Xtreme Power,Austin, USA
Parallel session B 1 (continued) Parallel session B 2 (continued) Parallel session B 3 (continued)
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
Parallel session D 1
09:00 Economics
Economic impact of investmentcosts and performances ageingon the competitiveness ofenergy storage systemsBenjamin Guinot, Atomic and Al-ternative Energies Comission,Centre de Grenoble, France
Analysis of the market conditi-ons for storage in the Germanelectricity marketTimo Pesch, IEK-STE, For-schungszentrum Jülich GmbH,Germany
The dispatch of energy storageon deregulated electricity mar-ketsDavid Connolly, Aalborg Univer-sity, Denmark
Overview of regulatory evolutionfor electricity storage and focuson the ancillary services busi-ness case: a comparedEurope/US analysisMichael Salomon, Clean Horizon,Paris, France
Parallel session D 2
09:00 Flexibility options / Power & Heat
Flexible biogas production: biological possibilities and economic considerationsFabian Jacobi, Deutsches BiomasseForschungsZentrum, Leipzig, Germany
Beyond cogeneration - „300“-power plants - the perfect addition to the renewable generation parkArnold Tolle, Dr. Tolle Energie &Umwelt Consulting, Hamburg,Germany
Improving energy security andreducing greenhouse gas emissions using wind-electricityand storage heatersLarry Hughes, Dalhousie Univer-sity, Halifax, Canada
Optimizing the storage contribu-tion to an economically "guaranteed" electricity supplyfrom wind energySophie Avril, CEA-DEN, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Parallel session D 3
08:30 Country scenarios
Integration of renewable electricity in India: Potential,progress and task aheadPranay Kumar, Ministry of Power,Government of India, New Delhi,India
Balanced wind energy versusconventional power on the example of EstoniaPeep Siitam, Tallinn University ofTechnology, Tallinn, Estonia
Construction of an integrated re-newable energy hybrid systemfor the substitution of fossilfuels in the MENA regionMax Voß, RWE AG, Essen, Germany
Managing photovoltaic powergeneration with energy storagesystems: Application to theFrench regulationElisabeth Lemaire, CEA - INESRDI, Le Bourget du Lac, France
Parallel session E 1
11:00 Innovative products & Platforms
Reduced grid capacity impact byself consumption of photovoltaicenergyMarijn Jongerden, Nedap EnergySystems, Groenlo, The Nether-lands
Intelligent PVGunnar Hoffmann, RWE AG,Essen, Germany
Influence of PV storage systeminstallation on the low voltagegridArmin Schmiegel, voltwerk electronics GmbH, Hamburg,Germany
Parallel session E 2
11:00 Flexibility options / Power & Heat
Hybrid urban energy storage –a way to integrate renewableenergiesChristian Dötsch, FraunhoferUMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany
Grid integration of electric vehicles and effects on theenergy supplyJochen Linßen, IEK-STE, For-schungszentrum Jülich GmbH,Germany
Flexibility assessment of con-cepts for energy technologiescombined with energy storageon distribution grid levelDaan Six, VITO - Flemish Institutefor Technological Research NV,Boeretang, Belgium
Parallel session E 3
11:00 Round table: Incentive me-chanisms for decentralizedelectricity storage
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Day two Tuesday, November 13, 2012
13:00 – 14:30 Lunch
Yet another solar storage pro-ject? - going beyond just storingphotovoltaic energyWolfgang Deis, Evonik IndustriesAG, Marl, Germany
Implementing large scale Li-ionenergy storage systems: different operation models for renewables integration intheory and practiceMichael Lippert, Saft Energy Sto-rage Systems, Bagnolet, France
Innovative PEM electrolyser fordecentralized storage of rene-wable energy Uwe Küter, h-tec Wasserstoff-Energie-Systeme GmbH, Lübeck,Germany
Electricity to be stored in a high-temperature-thermal-energy-storage-system (HTTESS) andbe added to the combustion airof a conventional power plantPhilipp Schicktanz, enolcongmbh, Bietigheim-Bissingen,Germany
Sensible thermal energy stora-ges in district heating networksfor the balancing of fluctuationsfrom intermittent renewableenergiesHans Christian Gils, German Aerospace Center – DLR e.V,Stuttgart, Germany
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Parallel session E 1 (continued) Parallel session E 2 (continued)
Parallel session F 1
14:30 Application of storage systems
Advanced PV self-consumptionoptimization with battery, hy-drogen and heat storage path Thilo Bocklisch, Technical University Chemnitz, Germany
Integrating end-user and gridfocussed batteries and longtermPower-to-Gas storage for reaching a 100 % renewableenergy supplyMarkus Hlusiak, Reiner LemoineInstitut gGmbH, Berlin, Germany
Reduction of storage demandthrough an increased flexibilityof generation and demand - re-sults from the research project"Renewable Model Region Harz" Peter Ritter, CUBE EngineeringGmbH, Kassel, Germany
Comparison of field results bet-ween a flow-battery supported340 kW PV array and an equiva-lent unsupported PV arrayChris Winter, RedFlow Limited,Brisbane, Australia
Deploying the future: lessonsfrom three megawatt-scaleEnergy Storage ProjectsMatthew Harper, Prudent EnergyCorporation, Washington, DC, USA
Parallel session F 2
14:30 Power & Heat
The contribution of heat storagefacilities to the integration of REIngo Weidlich, AGFW e. V., Frank-furt, Germany
The building as system level formanagement and storage - elec-tricity and heat storage in apart-ment and office buildingsRuggero Schleicher-Tappeser,sustainable strategies, Berlin,Germany
Improvement of the legal frame-work for the supply of balancingpower from CHP units with heatusageThorsten Gottwald, LUTHER NIERER, Berlin, Germany
Predicted charging and dischar-ging effectiveness of a latentheat energy storage system lin-ked to an air source heat pumpPhilip Eames, LoughboroughUniversity, United Kingdom
Lab test results of an active con-trolled heat pump with thermalenergy storage for optimal inte-gration of renewable energyDirk Vanhoudt, VITO, Boeretang,Belgium
Parallel session F 3
14:30 Power to Gas
Green fuels from surplus rene-wable electricity - German po-tentials in the year 2030Jan Hentschel, Volkswagen AG,Wolfsburg, Germany
High temperature electrolysis(SOEC) for the production of renewable fuelsBjörn Erik Mai, sunfire GmbH,Dresden, Germany
Advances in hydrogen waterelectrolysis for renewableenergy storage application Filip Smeets, HydrogenicsEurope n.v., Oevel, Belgium
The energy change requires un-derground storage: Project longterm storage for renewableenergies IVG Etzel - demonstra-tion unit wind hydrogenManfred Wohlers, IVG CavernsGmbH, Friedeburg, Germany
A possible relief for the grid ex-tension in Germany through theuse of gas grids and storage forthe integration of electricityfrom renewable energies viaPower-to-Gas/-to-Power Frank Merten, Wuppertal Institutfür Klima, Umwelt, EnergieGmbH, Wuppertal, Germany
16:30 – 17:00 Coffee break
Day three Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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17:00 Poster awards afterwards: Panel discussion: Transforming our energy system: Which steps are next, how much and what kind of storage do we need?
Introductory lecture by Dieter Attig, Energieagentur Lippe GmbH, Oerlinghausen, Germany: Combined heat and power: a transition path towards large scale storage for renewable energies
More information about the panelists is available on www.energy-storage-conference.org
19:00 End of day two
Parallel session G 2
09:00 Batteries / Testing / Certification
Practical experiences with testing electrical performancesof Lithium EV battery packsPer Nørgaard, DTU Electrical Engineering, Technical Universityof Denmark, Risø, Denmark
Latest situations of NAS batteryenergy storage systems after3.11 earthquake disaster inJapan, 2011Kenji Tanaka, NGK Insulators,Ltd., Nagoya, Japan
Sodium Nickel batteries applicationsMario Vona, FZ Sonick SA, Stabio,Switzerland
Lithium ion technology for sta-tionary storage “Made in Ger-many”Ulrich Ehmes, Leclanché SA,Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland
CE-Conformity of stationaryelectrical energy storageWerner Varro, TÜV SÜD ProductService GmbH, Munich, Germany
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 Final Plenary Session H
Synopsis of the conference for electricity storage and thermal storageDirk Uwe Sauer, Scientific Conference Chair, RWTH Aachen University, GermanyPeter Schossig, Member of the IRES steering committee, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany
Future outlook on renewable energy in conjuction with energy storage technologyChristine Lins, Executive Secretary REN 21, Paris, France
Closing wordsPeter Droege, President EUROSOLAR, Vaduz, Liechtenstein
13:00 Lunch / End of conference
Parallel session G 1
09:00 Application of storage systems
ENERGYPLUS – Concept with a futureChristina Stähr, Technical University Braunschweig, Germany
Sol-ion PV storage system: Fieldtrial results and implications onbattery lifetime expectancyJann Binder, ZSW Baden-Würt-temberg, Stuttgart, Germany
Storage as a smart home com-ponent in the low voltage gridAleksandra-Sasa Bukvic Schäfer,SMA Solar Technology AG, Nie-stetal, Germany
Smart region Pellworm - Deve-lopment and demonstration of ahybrid storage system for themarket oriented integration ofrenewable energiesBartholomäus Wasowicz, E.ONNew Build & Technology GmbH,Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Application center H2Herten:creation and first operationalexperiencesErdem Simsek, Evonik IndustriesAG, Marl, Germany
Parallel session G 3
09:00 Power to Gas
Power-to-Gas: Legal frameworkThorsten Gottwald, LUTHERNIERER, Berlin, Germany
Experiences and results gainedfrom a 60 Bar alkaline, high-pressure electrolysisDaniel Tannert, BTU Cottbus,Germany
Hygrid - Universal energy concept using hydrogen andelectricity for energy optimiza-tion based on the coming rene-wable and conventional primaryenergy world Kenji Yoshimura, Kawasaki HeavyIndustries, Tokyo, Japan
Development of a solar driventube receiver to superheatsteam for the high temperatureelectrolysisStefan Breuer, German Aero-space Center – DLR e.V, Colo-gne, Germany
“Power-to-Gas” - Constructionand start-up of a 250 kWel research plantUlrich Zuberbühler, ZSW-BW,Stuttgart, Germany
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