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ires_en_banner_2010.jpgNovember 22-24, 2010
Berlin, SEMINARIS CampusHotel Berlin, Science & Conference Center

The IRES 2010 conference programme is now online featuring 80 speakers from 14 countries!

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Because of its huge success IRES will take place in Berlin again for the fifth time in November this year. In 2006 EUROSOLAR and the World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE) started the IRES conference series, intended to contribute to the developments in energy storage and to popularize the resulting applications and solutions. The view in the professional energy storage world is that IRES has meanwhile developed into the central platform for sharing knowledge and exchanging ideas on one of the key issues of future energy supply. IRES 2009 attracted attendance from 22 countries with 400 attendees.

We would be delighted to welcome you at IRES 2010!

Hermann Scheer, Conference Chair
Member of the German Parliament, President EUROSOLAR and Chairman World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE)

Wolfgang Palz, Chairman World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE)

Dirk Uwe Sauer, Scientific Conference Chair
RWTH Aachen University


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Scientific Steering Committee:
Wolfgang Palz, Chairman World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE), Paris/Brussels
Bernhard Riegel, EUROBAT, Brilon, Germany
Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Peter Schossig, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Freiburg Germany
Ingo Stadler, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Wim van Helden, Renewable Heat, Schagen, The Netherlands



Conference programme

Programme overview (you can go directly to any part of the conference programme by clicking it with your left mouse button)

1st day, Monday, November 22, 2010
10.00 am Opening and welcome
11.00 am - 01.00 pm
Introductory lectures
02.00 pm - 04.20 pm
A:  The demand for storage capacities in renewable energy scenarios
02.00 pm - 04.20 pm
B: Storage systems and smart management for grid stability

 
05.00 pm - 05.30 pm
Summary and Conclusions on studies on the demand for storage systems
05.30 pm - 06.30 pm
Panel Discussion: 100% Renewable Energy scenarios and storage demand 

 
2nd day, Tuesday, November 23, 2010
08.30 am - 10.10 am
Electrical Storage Technologies I
08.30 am - 10.10 am
Economic aspects and operation models for stationary storage systems
08.30 am - 10.10 am
Thermal Storage Systems -  Sensible

10.40 am - 12.20 pm
Electrical Storage Technologies II
10.40 am - 12.20 pm
Energy storage systems for off-grid power supply systems
10.40 am - 12.20 pm
Parallel session: Thermal Storage Systems - Phase change materials PCM
01.20 pm - 03.40 pm
Electrical Storage Technologies III

01.20 pm - 03.40 pm
Field installations of electrical storage systems
01.20 pm - 03.40 pm
Thermal Storage Systems - High Temperature / Chemical-High temperature
04.10 pm - 05.15 pm
Plenary closing session - Summaries on electrical and thermal storage systems and closing comments

05.15 pm
End of Conference
 
3rd day, Wednesday, 24th November 2010
Workshop: Grid-connected PV with energy storage for optimisation of self-consumption (separate registration necessary)
Excursion to YOUNICOS AG (more details will be announced soon)
09.00 am - 10.40 am
First workshop session
11.10 am - 01.10 pm
2nd workshop session
12.10 pm - 03.40 pm
Third workshop session
03.40 pm - 05.00 pm
Panel discussion with all speakers and questions from the audience and closing remarks

05.00 pm
End of workshop

Day one, Monday, November 22, 2010

08.30 am Registration

10.00 am Opening and welcome


Wolfgang Palz, Chairman World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE), Paris/Brussels

Hélène Pelosse, Director-General International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Abu Dhabi

Lothar Schneider, Managing Director EnergyAgency.NRW, Wuppertal, Germany

To be announced, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf, Germany

Plenary session

11.00 am - 01.00 pm
Introductory lectures

Chair: Wolfgang Palz, Chairman World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE)

Thermal storage: state-of-the-art, current questions, IRES 2010 conference themes
Wim van Helden, Renewable Heat, Schagen, The Netherlands

Electrical storage: state-of-the-art, current questions, IRES 2010 conference themes
Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Lessons from nature for energy storage
Helmut Tributsch, Pontebba, Italy

The importance of energy storage in a RE power supply system

Hermann Scheer, President EUROSOLAR and General Chairman World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE), Bonn, Germany    

01.00 - 02.00 pm Lunch


02.00 - 04.20 pm
Parellel session A: The demand for storage capacities in Renewable Energy scenarios

Chair: Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Deducing the necessary storage capacities and market framework regulations based on the SRU scenarios for a 100 % RE electricity supply in Germany by 2050
Holger Höfling, The German Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU), Berlin, Germany

Dimensioning transport and storage capacities
Clemens Hoffmann, Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, Munich, Germany

Comparing PV and CSP at different solar grid penetration levels: influence on demand, storage requirements and levellised electricity costs (LEC)
Paul Freunscht, Lahmeyer International GmbH, Bad Vilbel, Germany

The impact of electricity storage on wholesale electricity prices: a case study of Ireland
Batsaikhan Nyamdash, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Economic and ecological effects of flexibility in the German electricity supply systems
Dierk Bauknecht Öko-Institut e.V., Institute for Applied Ecology, Freiburg, Germany

The great transformation: 1 40 – 100 % Renewable Energy supply for
industrialized countries

Harry Lehmann, Federal Environment Agency, Dessau, Germany

02.00 - 04.20 pm
Parallel session B: Storage systems and smart management for grid stability
Chair: Ingo Stadler, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany


Prospects and limits for the integration of decentralized power systems into low voltage distribution grids with regard to smart grid technologies and energy storage
Stephan Meyer, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany

Smart grid control using a redox flow battery
applications and experience
Steffen Nicolai, Fraunhofer-Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation, Ilmenau, Germany

Storage as a component of a decentralized energy management system

Florian Noll, IZES gGmbH – Institut für ZukunftsEnergieSysteme, Saarbrücken, Germany

Supporting offshore wind energy generation through biogas power plants
Jörg Bendfeld, University of Paderborn, Germany

Hydrogen pipelines for wind energy storage technical and economic assessment
in case studies

Florent Montignac, Laboratoire d’Innovation pour les Technologies des Energies Nouvelles et les nanomatériaux - CEA, Grenoble, France

Thermal storage to integrate a high share of energy from wind and PV
into the electricity supply

John Sievers, University of Kassel, Germany

Excess electricity used for heat generation: the case of Denmark
Preben Maegaard, Vice President EUROSOLAR, Hurup Thy, Denmark

04.20 - 05.00 pm Coffee break and poster session
  
05.00 - 05.30 pm
Summary and conclusions from the studies presented on the demand for storage assumptions, outcomes, recommendations, differences

- Bert Droste-Franke
, Europäische Akademie Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler GmbH, Germany
(deals with technology assessment)
- Matthias Leuthold, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

05.30 - 06.30 pm
Panel discussion: 100% Renewable Energy scenarios and the demand for storage

with
- Hermann Scheer, President EUROSOLAR and General Chairman WCRE
- Stephan Kohler, German Energy Agency (dena), Berlin, Germany
- Harry Lehmann, Federal Environment Agency, Dessau, Germany
- Clemens Hoffmann, Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, Munich, Germany

06.30 pm
End of day one / Dinner

Day two, Tuesday, November 23, 2010
(three parallel sessions: 08.30 - 10.10 am; 10.40 am - 12.20 pm; 01.20 - 03.40 pm, followed by plenary closing session - summaries on electrical and thermal storage systems)

08.30 - 10.10 am
Parallel session C: Electrical storage technologies I
Chair: Bernhard Riegel, EUROBAT, Brilon, Germany


Low cost modular kinetic energy storage systems for grid scale non-mobile applications
Bill Gray, Velkess, San Francisco, USA

Electrochemical double-layer capacitors: electrical behaviour, applications and lifetime
Julia Drillkens, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Application of a long-life VRLA battery to Renewable Energy systems
Ichiro Shimoura, Shin-Kobe Electric Machinery Co.,Ltd, Nabari, Japan

Storage integrated PV systems with high-class NiMH battery technology
Mike Zelinsky, Energy Conversion Devices, Inc., Rochester Hills, USA

Performance analysis of a 1 kW vanadium redox flow battery system

Martin Dennenmoser, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Freiburg, Germany

08.30 - 10.10 am
Parallel session D: Economic aspects and operation models
Chair: Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany


Optimized storage operation in virtual power plants in the electricity market
Patrick Hochloff, Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology,
Kassel, Germany

Swarm power and at home power plant – the decentralized power plant becomes reality
Gero Lücking, Lichtblick AG, Hamburg, Germany

The business model for electrical energy storage within the regulatory framework
of the power system

Anthony Price, Swanbarton Limited, Malmesbury, United Kingdom

Implementing batteries in electrical grids: possible operating schemes for
efficient business models

Barnabas Kittlaus, Lahmeyer International GmbH, Bad Vilbel, Germany

Evaluation framework for large-scale electricity storage in case of wind curtailment
Rodica Loisel, European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre, Institute for Energy,
Petten, The Netherlands

08.30 - 10.10 am
Parallel session E: Thermal storage systems
sensible
Chair: Wim van Helden, Renewable Heat, Schagen, The Netherlands

Results of and experience with an aquifer thermal storage used for heating and cooling
Johan Van Bael, VITO – The Flemish Institute for Technological Research, Mol, Belgium

The multi-functional heat storage in Hamburg-Bramfeld innovative extension of the oldest German solar energy housing estate
Thomas Schmidt, Solites – Steinbeis Research Institute for Solar and Sustainable Thermal Energy Systems, Stuttgart, Germany

Demand side energy efficiency: experience with the Chemnitz large-scale
cold water storage
Thorsten Urbaneck, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany

A modular concept for large-scale hot water storage systems
Stephan Bachmann, Stuttgart University, Germany

A new ground heat exchanger for efficient solar underground thermal energy storage
Peter Platell, Uponor, Sweden

10.10 - 10.40 am Coffee break and poster session

10.40 am - 12.20 pm

Parallel session F: Electrical storage technologies II
Chair: Marion Perrin, Electricity Storage Laboratory, Institut National de l'Energie Solaire (INES), Grenoble, France

Integrated zinc based flow battery systems
Bjorn Jonshagen, ZBB Energy Corporation, Bibra Lake, Australia

Applications of the NaS battery energy storage system
Kenji Tanaka, NGK Insulators, Ltd., Nagoya, Japan

Competitiveness of the Samsung LIB-ESS (Lithium Ion Battery-Energy Storage System) and its wide applications for RE & utilities

Andrew Kwon, Samsung SDI Co., Seoul, South Korea

The GRID Surfer project: integration of electric vehicles into existing energy systems
Ralf Dittmann, NEXT ENERGY, EWE Research Center for Energy Technology,
Oldenburg, Germany

Concepts for pumped hydro storage facilities in former opencast mining facilities
Detlef Schulz, Helmut Schmidt University, University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, Germany

10.40 am - 12.20 pm
Parallel session G: Energy storage systems for off-grid power supply
Chair: Ingo Stadler, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany


Technical and financial assistance to implement RE technology in Afghanistan
Rolf-Peter Owsianowski, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit
(GTZ), Eschborn, Germany

Comparison of different energy storage approaches in micro-grids with wind farm
for energy balance

Shuang Yu, University of Bath, United Kingdom

Energy storage installations in rural electrification projects
Wolfgang Hofstätter, KAITO Energie AG, Munich, Germany

Batteries in remote systems: experience and results
Georg Bopp, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Freiburg, Germany

Integrating a large photovoltaic power plant with storage systems into an island grid
in West Africa

Achim Schreider, Lahmeyer International GmbH, Bad Vilbel, Germany

10.40 am - 12.20 pm
Parallel session H: Thermal storage systems
PCM
Chair: Peter Schossig, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Freiburg, Germany

Thermal and rheological property characteristics of PCM microcapsule slurries
Chaingying Zhao, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

Dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) as a candidate PCM for high temperature
thermal energy storage

Engin Küçükaltun, SaSA Polyester San. A.S., Turkey

High temperature PCM based on inorganic salts and carbon nanomaterials
Dong ZHANG, Tongji University, Shanghai, China

Innovative and energy efficient space heating + cooling through intelligent
storage management

Jan Cremers, Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Germany

PCM for heating and cooling demonstration project Landgericht (regional court) Düsseldorf
Stefan Bauer, Emco Bau- und Klimatechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Lingen, Germany

12.20 - 01.20 pm Lunch

01.20 - 03.40 pm
Parallel session I: Electrical storage technologies III
Chair: Ingo Stadler, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany


Swedish pumped hydroelectricity for peak power generation
Sverker Lindbo, Mariestads Kraftver AB, Sweden

The ADELE project: development of an adiabatic CAES plant towards marketability
Mathilde Bieber, GE Global Research, Garching, Germany

The storage of electricity from intermittent renewable energy sources

what is the role of hydrogen?
Hubert Landinger, Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH, Ottobrunn, Germany

Hydrogen energy storage 
Erik Wolf, Siemens AG, Energy Sector, Technology & Innovation,
Erlangen, Germany

Analysis of a geothermal hydrogen storage project in Hawaii
Marc Melaina, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, USA

Hybridisation of lithium batteries in stationary applications in an
intermittent operation mode

Bernhard Riegel, HOPPECKE Batterien GmbH & Co. KG, Brilon, Germany

01.20 - 03.40 pm
Parallel session J: Field installations of electrical storage systems
Chair: Bernhard Riegel, EUROBAT, Brilon, Germany

Ultrabattery utility-scale Renewable Energy storage trials

Peter Coppin, CSIRO Energy Transformed Flagship, Canberra, Australia

Entering the MW class: development of  large-scale lithium-ion energy storage systems
Michael Lippert, Saft Industrial Battery Group, Bagnolet, France

The redox flow battery technology for electricity storage
Huamin Zhang, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, China

Report on large-scale installations with redox flow batteries
Hugh Sharman, Prudent Energy, Aalborg, Denmark

Connecting large lithium-ion storage batteries to the grid: experience in design, installation and operation of MW size energy storage systems
Tomas Larsson, ABB FACTS, Västerås, Sweden

Presentation by Younicos (More details will be available soon)

Stationary battery systems: activities and test procedure development in Japan

Hironori Iwasaki, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc., Tokyo, Japan

01.20 - 03.40 pm
Parallel session K: Thermal storage systems
chemical and high temperature
Chair: Chaingying Zhao, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

Using MgCl2.6H2O for thermochemical seasonal solar heat storage
Marco Bakker, ECN, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands

New developments in thermochemical energy storage
Henner Kerskes, Stuttgart University, Stuttgart, Germany

New sorbent materials and their limits
Stefan Henninger, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Freiburg, Germany

A method of evaluating the economic feasibility of sorption heat storage
Herbert Zondag, ECN, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands

High temperature thermal storage systems for solar thermal power plants
Ahmet Lokurlu, SOLITEM GmbH, Aachen, Germany

High temperature thermal storage systems for concentrating solar power applications
Wolf-Dieter Steinmann, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany

03.40 pm Coffee break and poster session

04.10 - 05.15 pm
Plenary closing session
Summary and conclusions
Chair: Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany


Thermal storage: which technology for which application, state-of-the-art,
references, cost goals, challenges

Peter Schossig, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Engery Systems ISE Freiburg, Germany and
Wim van Helden, Renewable Heat, Schagen, The Netherlands

Electrical storage: which technology for which application, state of the art,
references, cost goals, challenges

Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Closing comments

05.15 pm End of conference


Day three, Wednesday, November 24, 2010 (optional technical workshop and excursion)

Workshop: Grid-connected PV with energy storage to optimize self-consumption

09.00 - 10.40 am
Workshop session one
Chair: Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
 

PV and storage  challenges, opportunities, markets
Frank H. Asbeck, CEO Solarworld AG, Bonn, Germany

The current German feed-in-tariff law
legal, economic and technical interpretation of the Renewable Energy Sources Act, regulations in other countries
Martin Altrock, Becker Büttner Held, Berlin, Germany

Increasing BIPV self-consumption through electrical storage  possible share and dimensioning the system
Johannes Kathan, Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria

Coffee break

11.10 am - 01.10 pm

Workshop session two
Chair: Bernhard Riegel, EUROBAT, Brilon, Germany

Grid-friendly local consumption of PV energy
Martin Braun, Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology,
Kassel, Germany

Redox flow batteries: how innovative business models contribute to increase the economic feasibility of stationary storage systems - potential, opportunities, risks
Benedikt Römer, Center for Digital Technology and Management (CDTM), Munich, Germany

Technical realization with li-ion batteries, the Sol-ion systems: a stationary PV
battery system

Armin Schmiegel, voltwerk electronics GmbH, Hamburg, Germany

Technical and economic aspects of storing electricity from PV to increase the share of self-consumption
Volker Wachenfeld, SMA Solar Technology AG, Niestetal, Germany

01.10 - 02.10 pm Lunch

12.10 - 03.40 pm
Workshop session three

Chair: Ingo Stadler, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany

Storage systems for grid-connected PV battery-systems: lead-acid batteries  technical characteristics, costs, lifetime, the potential for cost reduction through mass production
Bernhard Riegel, HOPPECKE Batterien GmbH & Co KG, Brilon, Germany

Decentralized PV battery systems: a power company's view
To be announced

Decentralized PV battery systems: a local power company's view
To be announced

03.40 - 04.55 pm
Panel discussion with all speakers, Q&A
Chaired by Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany and
Martin Braun, Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology,
Kassel, Germany


04.55 pm Closing remarks

05.00 pm End of workshop


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