Wednesday 23 November 2022 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Online
About
Abstract: For renewable energy systems of the future, energy storage will be essential to compensate for the supply and demand fluctuations, storing energy when output is high and releasing it when demand is high. This session explores the challenges faced, and potential opportunities, when implementing large-scale energy storage options with different needs.
Panel:
Tony Roulstone, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge
Mark Howitt, CTO and CO-Founder, Storelectric
Sergio Koren, CEO and CO-Founder, Baro Mar
Professor Toby Peters, Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Birmingham
Register at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hard-to-decarbonise-technologies-sig-energy-storage-tickets-443203683147
Part of the University of Cambridge Decarbonisation Network series.
The Decarbonisation Network provides a forum for academics, industry and the public sector to identify accelerated routes to decarbonisation through Special Interest Groups (SIGs). They explore and identify the most promising technologies that have the potential to accelerate the UK’s path to net-zero. The Network works across the collegiate University, is supported by Strategic Partnerships Office and operates in collaboration with Cambridge Zero and the Energy Interdisciplinary Research Centre.