October 2023 / Reports and Studies

Business Case and Taxonomy of Behind-the-Meter Battery Energy Storage Systems in Europe

EASE Task Force Behind-the-Meter has prepared an overview of Business Case and Taxonomy of Behind-the-Meter Battery Energy Storage Systems in Europe.

October 2023 /

Empowering Energy Intensive Industries: Unleashing Energy Storage Innovations

On 24 October 2023 International Federeration of Industrial Energy Consumers (IFIEC) and the European Association for Storage of Energy (EASE) gathered participants for a webinar "Empowering Energy Intensive Industries: Unleashing Energy Storage Innovations".

Webinar Speakers:

Carbon-Clean Technologies GmbH

Carbonclean provides energy-intensive industries with on-demand, renewable process heat from our thermal storage. The system stores energy as high-temperature heat at 1,200 °C and is charged with renewable energy from locally sited renewables or via the grid. The system is discharged to provide a continuous stream of high-temperature process heat (hot air or steam) to industrial processes. Our modular energy storage achieves capacities of 100 MWh to 5 GWh and achieves energy efficiencies of 95 %. Contact: Robert Pfab, robert.pfab@carbonclean.de

UNDA Engineering

Unda Enginering Inc. was founded in 2016 with the aim of developing solutions for a sustainable industry. We developed a thermal battery under the Calor-e brand. The system can be used on the grid as a “demand shifting product” or off the grid with direct coupling with renewables such as solar and wind. The main highlights of the system are its modularity, fast response capabilities for charge and discharge, full recyclability and low environmental footprint and its compatibility with conventional heat transfer fluids. The system is designed as 1 MWe modular units that can be arranged for different user profiles with a versatile range of charge up to 0.5 MWe/h and discharge up to 1 MWe/h. Contact: Emin Selahattin Umdu, esu@undaengineering.com

Kyoto Group

Heat accounts for two thirds of industrial energy consumption. Traditionally, nearly all of it is based on fossil fuels. Kyoto Group's Heatcube, a thermal energy storage (TES) solution, provides a sustainable and cost-effective alternative by capturing and storing abundant but variable energy from sources such as solar and wind. Founded in 2016, Kyoto Group is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, and has subsidiaries in Spain and Denmark. Contact: Camilla Nilsson, camilla@kyotogroup.no

 

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October 2023 / Reports and Studies

Business Case and Taxonomy of Behind-the-Meter Battery Energy Storage Systems in Europe

EASE Task Force Behind-the-Meter has prepared an overview of Business Case and Taxonomy of Behind-the-Meter Battery Energy Storage Systems in Europe.

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