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Workshop

Graphene Batteries in the Electricity System

BI Centre for Energy invites you to a seminar on Graphene batteries in the electricity system, in collaboration with Greenventive Development.

Wednesday
14
February
  • Starts:14:00, 14 February 2018
  • Ends:16:00, 14 February 2018
  • Location:A2-050
  • Contact:Knut Myrum Næss (knut.m.nass@bi.no)
Register

The energy landscape is changing. New customer behavior, novel technology, and market approaches are shaping an emerging world of distributed energy resources (DER) alongside traditional  centralized electricity resources (CER).

The intermittent character of renewable energy, typically introduced under the DER approach creates a need for complementary balancing power either from the central electricity system, or from decentralized alternatives such as batteries.

Following a presentation of the promising graphene battery technology, this workshop will explore how it could play a role in the integrated energy system. A system where information and communications technologies facilitate flexible demand, distributed generation, energy storage, and advanced power electronics, alongside traditional CER solutions.

Programme

  • Time
  • Title
  • Speakers
  • Introduction

    Speakers

    Professor Atle Midttun, BI Norwegian Business School

  • Presentation of Keynote Speaker

    Speakers

    Øivind Gunnufsen, Greenventive Development

  • Next Generation Batteries & Grid Intelligence

    Speakers

    Larry Seibert, President and Co-Founder of Kilowatt Labs

  • Brief comments

    Speakers

    Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), Statnett, KS Bedrift

  • Open Discussion

The workshop is organized in collaboration with Greenventive Development.