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Presentations
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The energy transition will require massive deployment of energy storage technologies covering different end-user requirements. Even if some energy storage systems are already commercially available, these are mostly at the small scale and for short-duration energy storage. The development of complementary solutions able to store large amounts of energy (large-scale) and to shift this energy, typically coming from non-dispatchable renewable energy sources, over different timescales (i.e., long duration -seasonal- storage) is instrumental if full decarbonisation of the grid is to be accomplished.
In this panel, representatives of R&D organisations in Europe and America will shed light on current developments of energy storage technologies involving turbomachinery and meeting different end-user requirements. The line-up of speakers is:
- Prof. David Sanchez (University of Seville, Spain) - Prof. Alberto Traverso (University of Genova, Italy) - Dr. Silvia Trevisan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm, Sweden ) - Prof. Marco Astolfi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) - Dr. Natalie Smith (Southwest Research Institute, United States) - Dr. Josh McTigue (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States)
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09-06 International R&D Projects on Energy Storage