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Speakers From:

11 Utilities 3 C & I

19-20 May 2021 - ONLINE09:00 - 14:00 (CEST)

Gold Sponsors

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22 Speakers Including 11 Utilities

Wolfgang PellGroup Representative

Innovation ParticipationVERBUND (AUSTRIA)

Julian MarschewskiNew Technologies R&D

Batteries & StoragesRWE (GERMANY)

Ivan AndrocecHead of Investment Strategy

& New TechnologiesHEP (CROATIA)

Eric MorelleProject Manager

RTE INTERNATIONAL (FRANCE)

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Pasquale SalzaHead of Long Duration Storage & Hybrid Systems

ENEL (ITALY)

Friedrich KunzAdvisor Market Development

TENNET (GERMANY)

Steven EdwardsPower Business Development

SIMEC (UK)

Marios SousounisResearch EngineerADMIE (GREECE)

Ricardo SantosAssociate Director Innovation Department

EDP (PORTUGAL)

Camel MakhloufiKey Expert Hydrogen Lab

ENGIE (FRANCE)

David SafarMember of Board of Directors

E.ON (CZECH REPUBLIC)

Julian JansenResearch & Analysis Manager -Energy Storage

IHS MARKIT (UK)

Xiao LinCEO

BOTREE CYCLING (CHINA)

Tancredi PerainoProject Manager - Hybrid Power Systems

AKUO ENERGY (FRANCE)

Lex CoorsChief Datacentre Technology &

Engineering Officer, Visting ProfessorUniversity of East London

INTERXION (NETHERLANDS)

Tim RoseProgramme Manager Energy

Superhub OxfordPIVOT POWER (UK)

Tudor ConstantinescuPrincipal Advisor To The Director General For Energy

EUROPEAN COMMISSION (BELGIUM)

Till BruggemannSolar & Storage BU

VATTENFALL (GERMANY)

Ilja PawelCEO & Founder

PAWEL (AUSTRIA)

Henk Van RaanChief Innovation Officer

AMSTERDAM ARENA (NETHERLANDS)

Mohammad MaazSales Engineer

FREQCON (GERMANY)

Jan AnderssonMarket Development Manager

WÄRTSILÄ (FINLAND)

Simon CamalResearch Engineer

ARMINES MINES PARISTECH (FRANCE)

Yi DaiMarketing Director

NARADA ENERGY NETWORK (CHINA)

Georgina MorrisInnovation Programme Manager, Department for Business

Energy & Industrial Strategy (UK)

Cyril CarpentierBD Manager

LECLANCHÉ (SWITZERLAND)

Robyn LucasHead of Data ScienceOPEN ENERGI (UK)

Daniel GretenHead of Sales - Overseas Storage

TRINA SOLAR (GERMANY)

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Forum Day One - Wednesday, 19 May 2021 - ONLINE9.00 - 14.30 (CEST)

9.00 Welcome Address Parveena Basheer, Conference Researcher, DUFRESNE (SINGAPORE)

9.05 Chairman's Opening Address Julian Jansen, Associate Director, IHS MARKIT (UK)

9.10 Analysing What New Business Models Are Possible For Energy Storage - A Regulator's Perspective • Analysing the right economic and pricing models • Examining the policies that will provide compensation & incentives to utilities • Developing rate structures that minimise average costs of the system Tudor Constantinescu, Principal Advisor, EUROPEAN COMMISSION (BELGIUM)

9. 0 Decarbonising The Energy Sector Using Future Integrated Energy 3 Systems With More Intermittency, Flexibility & Coupled Infrastructures • Examining the future energy infrastructure with coupled energy sectors and chances due to digitalization • Combining individual energy sectors (electricity, heat, mobility) to maximise the efficient use of intermittent renewable energy • Using small-scale flexibility, battery energy storage systems and power-to-x technologies in order to minimize the need of network development Friedrich Kunz, Advisor Market Development, TENNET (GERMANY)

9.55 Case Study And Results: Ensuring Independence Of The Ukrainian Power Systems & The Transition Into More Renewables In New Caledonia • Analysis of electricity mix, main challenges to overcome and replacing conventional generation with battery storage to optimize Renewable Energy System (RES) penetration • Modeling energy management strategies and role for dynamic system stability • Calculating the best technical options and battery capacity that will provide the highest cost efficiency Eric Morelle, Project Manager, RTE INTERNATIONAL (FRANCE)

10.20 Energy Transition: Understanding And Resolving Technical Challenges Affecting Utilities Through Storage Solutions • Identifying the risks impacting utilities including the intermittent nature of renewable energy and the vulnerability of energy infrastructure • Analysing technology issues and applications (renewable integration, energy shifting, renewables curtailment avoidance, frequency response) • Ensuring availability & reliability of storage technologies, scalability and cost-efficiencies Daniel Greten, Head of Sales - Overseas Storage, TRINA SOLAR (GERMANY)

10.45 How To Integrate More Solar + Storage Installations Into Distribution Grids Using Autonomous Power Control For PV And Storage • Determining need for active and reactive power control during drive for intermittent power generation • Examining strategies for independent and simultaneous control of active and reactive power • Comparing technical requirements and field performance of autonomous active and reactive power control David Safar, Member of Board of Directors, E.ON (CZECH REPUBLIC)

11.10 Improving Forecasting And Decision-Aid Tools To Accurately Predict And Manage High Volumes Of Renewable Energy Generation • Identifying requirements for forecasting technologies to enable near 100% RES penetration • Streamlining the process of getting optimal value from data & forecasts • Utilising energy storage to flatten forecasting errors Ricardo Santos, Associate Director Innovation Department, EDP (PORTUGAL) & Simon Camal, Research Engineer, ARMINES MINES PARISTECH (FRANCE)

11.35 CASE STUDY: Analysing How Energy Storage Systems (ESS) Equipped With Mature Controls Can Be Used To Deliver Grid-Forming Capabilities • How to use AI and real-time data analytics to optimise the technical & commercial performance of batteries with energy management technology • Understanding the benefits of machine learning for the intelligent management of large-scale ESS for multi-application solutions • Evaluating results from hybridised energy storage deployments providing crucial capacity across Germany and the UK Jan Andersson, Market Development Manager, WÄRTSILÄ (FINLAND)

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12.00 Evaluating The New Value Opportunities That Renewables And Energy Storage Bring To Aluminium Smelting • Fort William Case Study: Analysing the revenue model of an aluminium smelter powered by 100% renewable energy • Examining changing wholesale energy costs and how that impacts aluminium manufacturing • Evaluating the potential ROI and environmental impact from investments in renewable energy and recycling and casting facilities Steven Edwards, Power Business Development, SIMEC (ALUMINIUM MANUFACTURING - UK)

12.25 Increasing The Operating Flexibility Of Energy Supply And Ancillary Services By Integrating A Thermal Energy Storage System In A Combined Cycle Gas Power Plant • Developing an innovative thermal storage system to be installed in a combined cycle gas power plant • Assessing the capabilities of this system in providing flexible energy supply and ancillary services to the grid • Comparing the benefits provided such as load shifting and increased ramp up/down speeds to those of traditional storage systems Pasquale Salza, Head of Long Duration Storage & Hybrid Systems, ENEL (ITALY)

12.50 Evaluating Potential Business Models For The Production Of 100% Green Hydrogen Through Electrolysis And Its Effectiveness In Storing Surplus Power And Grid Balancing • Analysing the expected market perspectives & new hydrogen value chain • How to select appropriate customer segments that will lead to higher adoption rates? • Facilitating distribution of decentralized generation by using hydrogen storage for re-electrification Wolfgang Pell, Group Representative Innovation Participation, VERBUND (AUSTRIA)

13.15 Utilising Liquid Ammonia For Cost-Effective Storage And Distribution Of Large Quantities Of Renewable Energy • Assessing the role of ammonia as a hydrogen carrier at large scale compared to other technologies • Optimising the ammonia decomposition process • Defining key markets and commercialisation pathways for using liquid ammonia to store and distribute renewable energy Camel Makhloufi, Key Expert Hydrogen Lab, ENGIE (FRANCE)

13.40 PANEL DISCUSSION: Maximising The Value Of Renewable Energy Sources By Integrating Co-Located Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) • Identifying possible use cases and revenue streams that co-located BESS can tap into • Determining the most profitable value stack and quantifying potential earnings • Regulatory recommendations that could help to increase the value that co-located BESS can generate Panelists: Till Bruggemann, Solar & Storage BU, VATTENFALL (GERMANY) Julian Jansen, Associate Director, IHS MARKIT (UK) Tancredi Peraino, Project Manager - Hybrid Power Systems, AKUO ENERGY (FRANCE) Robyn Lucas, Head of Data Science, OPEN ENERGI (UK) Moderator: Nelson Nsitem, Decentralized Energy Analyst, BloombergNEF (UK)

14.25 To What Extent Are Energy Storage Solutions Sustainable? • Reassessing the roadmap to fulfilling the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development • Evaluating the true environmental impact of energy storage solutions • Identifying promising future alternatives to battery energy storage Al Karaki, Global Business Development and Marketing Director, LEAPER INNOVATIVE GREEN ENERGIES (SOUTH AFRICA)

14.35 Chairman’s Summary Of Forum Day 1

14.40 End of Forum Day 1 - See You Tomorrow

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Forum Day Two - Thursday, 20 May 2021 - ONLINE9.00 - 14.30 (CEST)

9.00 Welcome Address Parveena Basheer, Conference Researcher, DUFRESNE (SINGAPORE)

9.05 Chairman's Opening Address Julian Jansen, Associate Director, IHS MARKIT (UK)

9.15 How Will Second Life Batteries Compete With First Life Battery Energy Storage Systems? • Building a business model that ensures second life batteries always have a lower cost than the falling prices of first life batteries • Examining all possible uses of second life batteries and making sure its cost is justified by the services provided • Ensuring a secure supply of used batteries, a capable and efficient production line and proper supply chain to deliver second life batteries to the masses Julian Marschewski, New Technologies R&D Batteries & Storages, RWE (GERMANY)

9.40 Investigating The Techno-Economic Viability Of Integrating Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) In The Interconnected Systems For Operating Reserves Or Providing Services To The Grid • Analysing large scale BESS integration on interconnected islands for operating reserves • Understanding how large scale BESS can optimise the provision of grid services • Establishing TSO/DSO coordination for the participation of BESS in the TSO ancillary services markets. What are the benefits for a TSO? Marios Sousounis, Research Engineer, ADMIE (GREECE)

10.05 Investigating Global Stationary Energy Storage Market Trends And Recent Lithium-Ion Battery Projects Deployed In US & Europe • Examining recent lithium-ion projects in key markets such as a 55MWh deployment in USA & 20MWh deployment in Europe • Analysing recent developments and identifying future opportunities in the lithium iron phosphate battery market • Long-term market trends and opportunities for Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries Yi Dai, Deputy Director ESS Business, NARADA POWER SOURCE (CHINA)

10.30 Establishing A Comparison Metric To Evaluate Key Energy Storage Solutions Available In The Market To Guarantee The Highest Possible ROI • Identifying the key differences between lithium-ion, vanadium redox flow & lead acid batteries - What are their most suitable applications? • Analysing key characteristics including energy density, degradation, lifetime, round trip efficiency, safety and LCOE • Evaluating real-life business cases and value-stacks built around the most commercially viable energy storage solutions available in the market Ilja Pawel, CEO & Founder, PAWEL (AUSTRIA)

10.55 Investigating Ways To Reduce Non-Hardware Costs In Order To Lower The Overall Investment Required For New Energy Storage Projects • Identifying and quantifying the soft costs that contribute the most to the overall price of energy storage projects • Factors that must be considered when trying to quantify soft costs such as the lack of uniformed international standards and safety regulations • How can each stakeholder in the energy storage market contribute to lowering non-hardware costs? Cyril Carpentier, BD Manager, LECLANCHÉ (SWITZERLAND)

11.20 Optimising Strategies For Managing The Charge Cycle Of Batteries In Order To Prolong The Life Of Energy Storage Assets • Determining when to conduct deep cycling and shallow cycling • Concluding the optimum depth of discharge and how to prevent overcharging or undercharging • Considering external factors that affects ageing of the asset on top of cycling such as temperature of the environment Tancredi Peraino, Project Manager - Hybrid Power Systems, AKUO ENERGY (FRANCE)

11.45 Optimising Battery Recycling Pathways To Improve The Overall Sustainability Of Energy Storage Assets • Analysing the current energy storage and battery recycling market conditions in East Asia • Identifying eco-friendly regeneration solutions and equipment to optimise battery recycling • How to recover at least 95% of materials to be used to produce new energy storage assets Xiao Lin, CEO, BOTREE CYCLING (CHINA)

12.10 Analysing The Technical, Economic And Regulatory Requirements Of Deploying Large Scale Battery Energy Storage Systems Within The European Market • What factors need to be evaluated when deploying large-scale BESS for arbitrage and ancillary services? • Examining ways to overcome the technical barriers faced during installation, operation & maintenance of battery energy storage systems • Analysing the most commercially viable business models and how to ensure profitability Ivan Androcec, Head of Investment Strategy & New Technologies, HEP (CROATIA)

12.35 Deploying Grid-Scale Hybrid Energy Storage Systems To Enable A More Flexible And Responsive Electricity Grid • Combining the strengths of li-ion batteries with vanadium redox flow batteries to meet complex demands of multiple uses while extending the lifespan • Using smart software to manage the different applications of the system to reduce strain on the grid and allow it to accomodate more renewables • Analysing the proposed business models for hybrid energy storage systems and its effectiveness in unlocking new opportunities for consumers and market providers Tim Rose, Programme Manager Energy Superhub Oxford, PIVOT POWER (UK)

13.00 Building A Flexible Business Model That Allows Energy Storage Assets To Perform Multiple Use Cases Simultaneously • Introducing adaptive control as a key component to make battery storage more commercially viable • Identifying the most profitable & feasible combination of revenue streams • Establishing a priority order in which multiple tasks are executed in a manner that yields the highest reward to a BESS operator Mohammad Maaz, Technical Sales Engineer, FREQCON (GERMANY)

13.25 Investigating The Role That Data Centres Can Play In The Energy Transition Through The Use Of Renewables And Energy Storage • Identifying the challenges and requirements for data centres to achieve EU green targets • Analysing what services large-scale energy storage can provide data centres • Evaluating the options available for long-duration storage and their effects on data centres Lex Coors, Chief Datacentre Technology & Engineering Officer, Visting Professor University of East London, INTERXION (DATACENTRE - NETHERLANDS)

13.50 Demonstrating The Use Of Second-Life Batteries To Optimise Energy Usage In A Stadium And Provide Services To The Surrounding Community • Energy Community models in the Amsterdam Metropole Region: driving success factors for the use of large scale energy storage facilities • Examining the different services that the battery can provide to the stadium and the immediate community • Proposing ways to increase awareness of individual carbon impact and educating citizens on how to offset their impact on the environment. Henk Van Raan, Chief Innovation Officer, AMSTERDAM ARENA (STADIUM - NETHERLANDS)

14.15 Longer Duration Energy Storage Innovation: UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy • Explaining the UK’s Net Zero Innovation Portfolio and understanding the role of innovation support in achieving Net Zero • Examining the possible roles for longer duration storage in the UK's energy system and the different technologies that can support these requirements • Providing an overview of the NZIP Longer Duration Energy Storage Demonstration programme Georgina Morris, Programme Manager - Smart Energy and Built Environment Innovation, DEPARTMENT FOR BUSINESS, ENERGY & INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY (UK)

14.35 Chairman’s Summary Of Forum Day 2

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