5 November 2019
Empa, Dübendorf
Europe/Zurich timezone

  SCCER Heat and Electricity Storage               IEA TCP Material and Component Development for Thermal Energy Storage
Annex 33

 

The large volume of electricity production capacities from the fluctuating sources wind and solar, installed in recent years is the first step towards a CO2 and nuclear waste free energy future. Nevertheless, to transform this vision to reality, a strong focus needs to be set on storage for the sake of grid stability and independence.


In light of this context, the  SCCER Heat- and Electricity Storage   and the  IEA Technology Collaboration Programme (TCP), Material and Component Development for Thermal Energy Storage, Annex 33  would like to invite you to our Symposium.

We proudly announce the confirmation of the following speakers:

  • Teun Bokhoven, Chair of the IEA Energy Storage TCP Executive Committee Chair of TKI Urban Energy (NL)
  • Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Umsicht (D)
  • Tom Kober, PSI (CH)
  • Andreas Hauer, ZAE (D)
  • Luca Baldini, Empa (CH)
  • Michel Haller, HSR (CH)
  • Heena Yang, EPFL (CH)
  • María de Jesús Gálvez Vázquez, UniBe (CH)
  • Andreas Gut, Innosuisse (CH)
  • Michael Moser, BFE (CH)
  • Xiaojin Zhang, PSI (CH)
  • Vincent Pelé, SAFT (FR)

The program of the morning session covers the aspects of heat storage and is closely linked with IEA TCP, Annex 33. In the afternoon, the focus is set on storage of hydrogen, conversion of CO2 as well as on batteries.

The highlight at the end of the day is the variety of excursions we are able of offer. You are free to choose between four options: a tour through NEST, the Energy Hub Demonstrator , move, and on the topic of Urban Mining.

The participation is free of charge, but the registration till October 22, 2019 is mandatory. The conference language is English.
Poster presentations are very welcome; please submit your abstract here by latest October 22, 2019.

In cooperation with

 

PSI

 
  CTI

 
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