Innovative storage technologies leave the experimental and prototype stages behind and are becoming part of the practical energy turnaround, which is proven by the exhibitor registrations for Energy Storage Europe 2018. The products on show are of interest, for example, to industrial companies and energy suppliers, who have to store larger amounts of energy or who require a particularly large number of charging and discharging cycles.
An example would be the flywheel storage systems of exhibitor Storenetic, whose magnetic field-bearing glass-fibre rotor rotates at speeds of up to 45,000 revolutions per minute in a vacuum and thus stores rotational energy. Extremely short charging and discharging times starting at 260 seconds allow very short and frequent cycles.
Swarm battery storage as large storage alternative
In addition to the new technologies, exhibitors in Düsseldorf will present battery storage solutions of all sizes. Furthermore, swarm storage concepts will also be discussed at the trade fair and conference. These concepts network numerous decentralized storage facilities and bring different business models particularly well in line with each other.
“For one thing, swarm storage systems can stabilize networks. In addition, their operators benefit very individually. In this way, local storage systems can increase solar power consumption or cut peak loads in commercial operations. This combination of different sources of income ensures higher yields and better risk diversification for operators,” says swarm storage expert Markus Brehler.
The cost advantages of swarm storage systems also result from the housing and installation requirements: Classic large storage systems collect a lot of capacity in one location and require special cooling and fire protection measures; from a certain size upwards, even own buildings may become necessary. In addition, particularly powerful large storage facilities often require their own power supply. Such costly requirements can be mitigated by using swarm concepts. Within the scope of the conference lecture “Energy Storage in Future Buildings, Industrial Processes and Power Plants”, these and other topics concerning swarm and large storage facilities will be discussed.
About Energy Storage Europe 2018 | exhibition grounds Düsseldorf
Energy Storage Europe is the trade fair for the global energy storage industry and flexible sector coupling with the world’s largest conference programme on energy solutions and their applications. The trade fair grew by around 35 per cent to more than 4,200 visitors from over 55 countries in 2017. More than 160 exhibitors were represented. The conferences include the 7th Energy Storage Europe Conference (ESE) of Messe Düsseldorf and the 12th International Renewable Energy Storage Conference (IRES) of EUROSOLAR e.V. The thematic focal points are economy and finances (ESE) as well as science and social policy (IRES).
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