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IEA ECES TCP - Jahresbericht 2019 des Programms "Energy Storage through Energy Conservation"

Das IEA ECES Technology Collaboration Programme möchte die ganzheitliche Forschung, Entwicklung, Implementierung und Integration von Energiespeicher­technologien ermöglichen. Der Jahresbericht zeigt die Inhalte und Höhepunkte aus dem Jahr 2019. Dan Bauer, Teun Bokhoven, Christian Doetsch, Andreas Hauer, Hanne Karrer, Manfred Reuß, Philip Sharman and Peter Wagener
Herausgeber: IEA Technology Coollaboration Programme (TCP), 2019
Englisch, 44 Seiten

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IEA Energiespeicher (ES) Task 35: Flexible Sektorkopplung durch Implementierung von Energiespeicher

Task 35 des IEA Energy Storage TCP bearbeitete Flexible Sektorkopplung (FSC) durch Implementierung von Energie­speichern und untersuchte die Rolle von Energie­speichern im Zusammen­hang mit dem Konzept der Sektorkopplung. Als Sektoren gelten die Bedarfssektoren Elektrizität, Heizung/Kühlung und Mobilität. FSC wurde definiert, Beispiele für FSC wurden beschrieben und Studien zum Einsatz von FSC in lokalen und im deutschen Energiesystem durchgeführt. Schriftenreihe 10/2025
W. van Helden, G. Totschnig, F. Ochs
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 34 Seiten

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Working Party on End-Use Technologies (EUWP)

The International Energy Agency (IEA) Working Party on Energy End-Use Technologies, often referred to as End-Use Working Party (EUWP), has been in the advisory council for the Committee on Energy Research and Technology (CERT) in the area of end-use energy technologies since 1981. It also functions as reference for questions on end-use energy within the IEA Secretariat.

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Energy storage systems

Key technologies for the energy transition energy innovation austria 5/2021

Herausgeber: BMK in cooperation with the Climate and Energy Fund
Englisch, 16 Seiten

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5th Expert Meeting of IEA ES Task 39 - Large Thermal Energy Storages for District Heating

15. - 16. September 2022
Hjulmagervej 55 - 9000 Aalborg - Denmark, Aalborg, DK

The content of the two-day event includes expert discussions, workshops and project presentations on large-scale thermal energy storage systems.

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World Energy Storage Conference 2022

12. - 14. October 2022
Birmingham, GB

Energy storage is a key enabler for the decarbonisation of our energy systems to achieve a Net-Zero future. This joint event aims to provide an inclusive platform for all energy storage researchers and practitioners across academia, industry, government agencies and non-government organisations.

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NEIS 2022 - Conference on Sustainable Energy Supply and Energy Storage Systems

26. - 27. September 2022
Hamburg, DE

The conference will provide a forum for scientists to discuss the key aspects of a sustainable energy system with the main focus on: Methods and practical approaches for power system planning and management.

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3rd International Workshop on Carnot Batteries

27. - 28. September 2022
Stuttgart, DE

The 3rd International Workshop on Carnot batteries will bring together experts in energy storage, in particular thermal energy storage, to discuss the state of the art of research and demonstration of Carnot batteries.

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17th International Renewable Energy Storage Conference (IRES 2022)

20. - 22. September 2022
Düsseldorf, DE

IRES is the world's largest refereed science and technology conference in renewable energy provides a comprehensive scientific treatment of energy storage technologies that can enable the global transition towards the decarbonisation of economies through ubiquitous renewable energy systems. The conference program encompasses all storage technologies in their context, and welcomes case studies, applications, country scenarios, trend analyses, and barriers to be overcome for the transition process.

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Enerstock Online 2023

14. - 15. February 2023
Online, DE

Enerstock Online will update you on emerging developments in energy storage, covering topics from the scientific community, new policy development, and inspiring energy storage projects.

Internationale Energieagentur (IEA)

IEA ES Task 43: Storage for renewables and flexibility through standardized use of building mass

Thermal building mass activation uses building masses to condition interior spaces, but can also function as energy storage through targeted overheating/undercooling. This storage potential can be used for local and grid-connected renewable thermal and electrical energy (Power2Heat). The project develops new content on the construction, control and business models of such storages and disseminates it as guidelines, data and on the basis of best-practice objects that have been implemented.

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IEA ES Annex 39: Large Thermal Energy Storages for District Heating

Large-scale heat storage systems will play a central role in increasing the necessary flexibility of district heating networks and enable the further expansion of renewable energies. The main objective of the Annex is to determine the aspects that are important in planning, decision-making and implementing large thermal energy storages for integration into district heating systems and for industrial processes, given the boundary conditions for different locations and different system configurations.

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IEA Energy Storage (ES)

The aim of the IEA Energy Storage (ES) Technology Programme is to enable integrated research, development, implementation and integration of energy storage technologies in order to optimise the energy efficiency of all types of energy systems and to promote the use of renewable energy sources instead of fossil fuels.

Internationale Energieagentur (IEA)

IEA ES Task 35: Flexible Sector Coupling through Energy Storage Implementation

Task 35 of the IEA Energy Storage TCP addressed Flexible Sector Coupling (FSC) through the implementation of energy storage and examined the role of energy storage in the context of the concept of sector coupling. The demand sectors include electricity, heating/cooling and mobility. FSC was defined, examples of FSC were described and studies on the use of FSC in local and the German national energy systems were carried out.

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IEA ES Task 44: Power-to-Heat and Heat integrated Carnot Batteries for Zero-Carbon (industrial) heat and Power supply

The rise of renewable energy causes fluctuating energy production. The electrification of heat supply further challenges the electricity grid. Coupling electricity and heating with thermal storage helps to strengthen grid resilience and ensures stable energy supply. This project identifies and evaluates heat-integrated Carnot battery concepts to store thermal and electrical energy and supply electricity and thermal energy on demand.

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IEA ES Task 36: Carnot Batteries

Carnot Batteries are an emerging technology for the inexpensive and site-independent storage of electric energy at medium to large scale (> 1.000 MWh). The technology transforms electricity into thermal energy, stores it in inexpensive media such as water or molten salt and transforms the thermal energy back to electricity as required. Carnot Batteries have the potential to solve the global storage problem of renewable electricity in a more economic and ecologic way than conventional batteries.

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IEA ES Task 45: Accelerating the uptake of Large Thermal Energy Storages

The aim of Task 45 is to accelerate the market launch of large-scale heat storage systems. For this purpose, numerical simulation techniques and material measurement techniques are to be improved and a material database expanded. In addition, a standardized evaluation and communication basis will be developed leading to a method for yield assurance. The methods and findings will be disseminated specifically to municipal utilities, planners and operators of district heating systems as well as decision-makers.