WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 2017
11:00am
Welcome and Introduction
11:05am
Hydrogen – Energy Storage Technology with Various Applications
Johannes Daum, Team Leader Power-based Fuels, NOW GmbH
(National Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology), Germany
11:25am
Ultracapacitors a Mature Powerful Energy Source
Jan-Hendrik Ernst, EMEA Application Engineering Manager, Maxwell Technologies SA, Switzerland
11:45am
Current Developments in Flywheel Storage Technology
Thilo Engelmann, Project Manager, Stornetic GmbH, Germany
12:05pm
Offshore Pumped Hydro Storage
Matthias Puchta, Head Energy Storage Systems Department,
Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology, Germany
Time 11:00am–12:30pm
Room
13 A
NON-BATTERY STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES – FROM SHORT-TERMTO SEASONAL SOLUTIONS
Summary
Battery storage technologies
currently play the dominant
role for storing decentralized
renewable energies, in on-grid
and in off-grid applications.
But in the field of short-term
storage other options like
supercapacitors and fly wheels
offer interesting alternatives.
For seasonal storage, which is
necessary in power supply
systems with huge fractions of
renewables and huge
seasonal fluctuations in
electricity production,
hydrogen and other
power2gas technologies offer
their advantages. This session
will focus on such
technologies and will describe
their role in power supply
systems with large fractions of
renewables.
Johannes
Daum
Jan-Hendrik
Ernst
Thilo
Engelmann
Matthias
Puchta
2:00pm
Welcome and Introduction
2:05pm
UPS Technologies and Applications
Bernhard Rill, Vice President, Gustav Klein GmbH & Co KG, Germany
2:25pm
The Next Generation Ultracapacitor-Powered UPS Solutions
Gert Miedema, Head of Sales, Skeleton Technologies, Germany
2:45pm
UPS Technologies and Applications in Combination PV
Patrick Willems, General Manager, Vision UPS Systems Sarl, Luxembourg
3:05pm
Q&A Round
Time 2:00pm–3:30pm
Room
13 A
UPS TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS
Summary
UPS provides near-
instantaneous protection
from input power
interruptions, by supplying
energy stored in batteries,
supercapacitors, or flywheels.
Typically UPS are used in
applications to protect
computers, data centers or
telecommunication
equipment in case of an
unexpected power
disruption. This session will
describe the different
technologies and system
configurations and will
highlight newest
developments in this field.
Bernhard
Rill
Gert
Miedema
Patrick
Willems
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