Webinar: What's next for long-duration energy storage

Omar Guerra

Research Engineer

Chris Connors

Principal

Jonas Wallmander

CEO

Julia Souder

CEO (Long Duration Energy Storage Council)

Cristina Galán

Content & Event Manager [Moderator]

Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) is the next chapter in the evolution toward a resilient, low-carbon electricity grid. By 2040, electricity grids will need to deploy between 85 and 140 TWh of storage capacity; that is 8 to 15 more than today.

As more variable renewable energy plants connect to the grid and more fossil-fired capacity, is decommissioned, LDES technologies are gaining ground as key players in the grid.

The challenge now is to understand the economics of different long-duration storage technologies, their Levelized cost of storage (LCOS), and how to utilize resources to decide which technology to deploy on your project.

Join this webinar to understand the ins and outs of long-duration energy storage technologies, economics, and practicalities linked to developing an LDES project in the real world. In this session we will: 

  • Find out more about the economic and operational benefits of long-duration energy storage by analyzing a range of technologies such as flow batteries pumped hydro, liquid air, and many more.
  • Achieve the lowest Levelized Cost of Storage (LCOS) in your project by implementing best practices in project design, construction, and operation.
  • Get an insider’s view of how commercial and technology risks of storage proposals are evaluated by financial institutions and how to mitigate these risks. 

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Webinar - Webinar: What´s next for long-duration energy storage

PRICE: FREE

Omar Guerra

Research Engineer

Chris Connors

Principal

Julia Souder

CEO (Long Duration Energy Storage Council)

Jonas Wallmander

CEO

Cristina Galán

Content & Event Manager [Moderator]

Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) is the next chapter in the evolution toward a resilient, low-carbon electricity grid. By 2040, electricity grids will need to deploy between 85 and 140 TWh of storage capacity; that is 8 to 15 more than today.

As more variable renewable energy plants connect to the grid and more fossil-fired capacity, is decommissioned, LDES technologies are gaining ground as key players in the grid.

The challenge now is to understand the economics of different long-duration storage technologies, their Levelized cost of storage (LCOS), and how to utilize resources to decide which technology to deploy on your project.

Join this webinar to understand the ins and outs of long-duration energy storage technologies, economics, and practicalities linked to developing an LDES project in the real world. In this session we will: 

  • Find out more about the economic and operational benefits of long-duration energy storage by analyzing a range of technologies such as flow batteries pumped hydro, liquid air, and many more.
  • Achieve the lowest Levelized Cost of Storage (LCOS) in your project by implementing best practices in project design, construction, and operation.
  • Get an insider’s view of how commercial and technology risks of storage proposals are evaluated by financial institutions and how to mitigate these risks.