Battery Technologies and Energy Storage Solutions 2015
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Battery Technologies and Energy Storage Solutions 2015
Be part of a unique networking experience for the energy storage expert community AutoRenew Battery Technologies and Energy Storage Solutions 2015 28 - 30 September 2015 I EUREF - Campus Berlin, Germany AutoRenew Workshop Day I Monday, 28 September 2015 “You can succeed on your own terms but you can’t succeed alone” Join our interactive workshops and benefit from in-depth sessions, hosted by selected industry experts. In our unique workshops, industry experts will share their expertise with a limited group of peers. Our workshop leaders provide in-depth knowledge and will actively foster open exchange and discussion to help you face challenges, discover solutions, and make decisions crucial to business excellence. 08:30 Registration & networking morning coffee Who is who wall Learn about your peers. Discover who else is participating in the conference. The matchmaking wall will help you identify the delegates you want to meet at the conference. 09:30-12:00 Interactive Workshop A: Li-ion batteries: Performance, safety, storage and transport 09:30-12:00 Interactive Workshop B: Reusing second-life batteries for a general grid integration Hosted by: Jochen Mähliß, Director, Battery University, Germany Hosted by: Thomas Drizard, Project Manager, ERDF Distribution, France Co-Moderator: Björn Schenk, Product Manager, BMZ Innovation Group GmbH, Germany 12:00-13:00 Networking luncheon 13:00-15:30 Interactive Workshop C: Intelligent integration of EVs into the power grid 13:00-15:30 Interactive Workshop D: Testing procedures for stationary batteries to optimize life cycles Speaker from Reiner Lemoine Institute Hosted by: Cyril Truchot, Battery Testing Manager, Aquion Energy, USA 15:30-16:00 Coffee break & networking 16:00-18:30 Interactive Workshop E: Technical presentation and guide through Micro Smart Grid EUREF Hosted by: Mauricio Rojas, Systems Engineer Sustainable Infrastructures, inno2grid GmbH, Germany 18:30 End of workshop day To Register | T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 88 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 10 | E [email protected] | www.autorenew-conference.com/MM AutoRenew Conference Day One I Tuesday, 29 September 2015 08:00 Registration and networking morning coffee Who is who wall Learn about your peers. Discover who else is participating in the conference. The matchmaking wall will help you identify the delegates you want to meet at the conference. 09:00 Opening remarks by conference chairman Battery Technologies and Energy Storage Solutions: Exploring potentials, evaluating options, creating business cases 09:10 Stationary batteries and electric vehicles: How the storage shapes the Micro Smart Grid Mauricio Rojas, Systems Engineer and Sustainable Infrastructures, inno2grid GmbH, Germany 09:55 Cost-efficient storage solutions - Understanding the application Dr. Matthias Leuthold, Chief Engineer, RWTH Aachen, Germany 10:40 Speed networking Automotive meets Renewables Take your chance and meet your industry peers in this series of fast-paced 1-1 meetings. Make sure to bring a stack of business cards and to find new business contacts! 11:20 Coffee break & networking 11:50 Moving one step further: Using the automotive platform for stationary applications Andreas Rückemann, Head of Marketing and Sales, Deutsche ACCUmotive GmbH & Co. KG, Germany 12:35 Lithium ion battery storage technologies for future energy revolution – Beyond automotive, increased renewable energy integration and mass transport electrification Pierre Blanc, Chief Technology Officer, Leclanché S.A., Switzerland 13:20 Networking luncheon 15:35 Case Study 14:50 Mobile Energy Storage MW-Storage solution for renewable energy integration and frequency control market (System requirements and business cases) Lars Fallant, Head Hybrid Power Plant Engineering, Belectric GmbH, Germany Case Study Stationary Energy Storage Islanding of a neighborhood based on solar generation and electrical storage Thomas Drizard, Project Manager, ERDF Distribution, France 16:20 Battery market overview: Development, challenges, future prospects Speaker from BMZ Innovation Group GmbH, Germany Renault and battery second life activities Francois Colet, Electric Vehicles System Architect, Renault S.A., France Speed networking: Automotive industry Take your chance and meet your industry peers in this series of fast-paced 1-1 meetings. Make sure to bring a stack of business cards and to find new business contacts! Speed networking: Renewable industry Take your chance and meet your industry peers in this series of fast-paced 1-1 meetings. Make sure to bring a stack of business cards and to find new business contacts! 16:50 Networking coffee break 17:20 Lead acid batteries: Latest developments and performance assessment Martin Sinz, Director Product Management Advanced Applications & Renewable Energy systems, Exide Technologies, Germany To Register | T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 88 | F Electrochemical model-based battery controls for electrified vehicles Tae-Kyung Lee, Research Engineer, Ford Motor Company, USA +49 (0)30 20 91 32 10 | E [email protected] | www.autorenew-conference.com/MM AutoRenew Conference Day One I Tuesday, 29 September 2015 17:55 Site visit EUREF Campus “Das Stadtquartier der Zukunft”: In September Germany’s biggest Micro Grid project will open its gates for visitors. Join us on for a once in a lifetime experience and see how a Micro Grid works. 19:00 Informal evening networking get-together! We will invite you to an informal evening get-together. This is an excellent opportunity for you to meet the other attendees and make new business contacts or just to relax and round off your first conference day in an informal atmosphere. Conference Day Two I Wednesday, 30 September 2015 08:30 Morning networking coffee 09:00 Opening remarks from the conference chairman 09:10 Renewable electricity, hydrogen, and storage – What are suitable paths to clean mobility? Uwe Albrecht, Managing Director, Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH, Germany 09:45 Realizing the potential of hydrogen as a sustainable energy carrier for mobile and stationary applications Oliver Ehret, Programme Manager Hydrogen Provision, NOW GmbH, National Organization Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology, Germany 10:20 Coffee break 10:50 Simulation of thermal behaviour of Li-Ion batteries during abuse scenarios Christian Theeck, Project Leader, TÜV SÜD Battery Testing GmbH, Germany 11:25 Efficiency-oriented smart energy management strategies for domestic energy storage systems integrated with EVs charging Gregorio Cappuccino, CEO, Callbat, Italy 12:00 Coupling local renewable energy production with electric vehicle charging: A survey of the French case Paul Codani, Phd Researcher, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France 12:35 Networking luncheon 14:05 14:50 Case Study Stationary Energy Storage Mobile Energy Storage Operational experiences with advanced vanadium redox flow batteries in the megawatt range Thermal management trends and integration challenges in electrified vehicles Andreas Luczak, Managing Director, Vanadis Power GmbH, Germany Salvio Chacko, Lead Engineer Advanced Thermal Integration, Tata Motors Ltd, United Kingdom New dimensions in energy storage: Nanomaterials and structure Thermal design and testing of a Li-Ion battery pack Prof. Duncan Gregory, WestCHEM Chair of Inorganic Materials, Glasgow University, United Kingdom Wouter De Nijs, Senior Research Engineer, Flanders’ Drive, Belgium 15:35 Networking coffee break 16:05 Maximum energy and power with minimal costs: Exploring pumped energy storage Battery thermal management using thermoelectrics Olivier Teller, Product director, Alstom Hydro Power, France Manuel Wehowski, Project Manager, Mahle Behr GmbH, Germany 16:50 Grid integration of renewable energies and e-mobility – an e-car fleet test in Lausitz Maik Honscha, Project Leader Electric Mobility, Vattenfall GmbH, Germany Erik Blasius, Research Assistant, Project “Smart Capital Region”, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany 17:50 Closing remarks of conference chairmen To Register | T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 88 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 10 | E [email protected] | www.autorenew-conference.com/MM AutoRenew 28 - 30 September 2015 I EUREF-Campus Berlin, Germany Battery Technologies and Energy Storage Solutions Speakers‘ yearbook: To Register Andreas Luczak, Managing Director, Vanadis Power GmbH, Germany Dr. Luczak joined Vanadis Power GmbH as Managing Director in June 2013. In this role he is introducing the advanced version of the flow battery technology of UET in the European market. He successfully installed Europeans largest Flow Battery in Germany. Prior to this, he managed the power electronics group within the Siemens photovoltaic division and held positions as R&D manager within the Automation&Control groups of Siemens Automotive and Siemens Power Generation and as Innovations Manager within the Siemens Industrial Service Business. Oliver Ehret, Programme Manager Hydrogen Provision, National Organization Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology, Germany Oliver Ehret works as Programme Manager Hydrogen Provision for the National Organization Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NOW GmbH) since April 2008. NOW is responsible for the management and implementation of the National Innovation Programme Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NIP) of the German federal government. Prior to joining NOW, Oliver worked as innovation researcher into aerospace at Cardiff University in Wales. In 2005 he completed his PhD at Cardiff University, investigating innovation processes towards the market introduction of fuel cell vehicles in Germany. Previous work focused on environmental innovations in the transport sector, such as vehicle catalytic converters. Dr. Matthias Leuthold, Chief Engineer, RWTH Aachen, Germany Dr. rer. nat. Matthias Leuthold, works at the chair for Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage Systems at ISEA of RWTH Aachen University. He is Head of the section “Grid Integration and Power System Analysis”. His main field of expertise is the techno-economic evaluation of competing storage technologies in a range of applications ranging from a few kWh for domestic PV-storage systems to MW/ MWh systems for a variety of applications including ancillary services. Olivier Teller, Product Director, Alstom Hydro Power S.A., France Product Director for Pumped Hydro Storage Plants responsible for the product development strategy to address to the global market. He began at Alstom as Large Hydro Product Manager, led products marketing projects (new products development and communication packages). He worked for the CERN as a coordinator of an international team of physicists and implemented risk management strategies. He is a frequent industry speaker, published numerous papers on hydroelectricity and renewable energy. He is also Board member of EASE (European Association for the Storage of Energy and Super Grid Institute Tae-Kyung Lee, Ford Motor Company, USA Dr. Tae-Kyung Lee is currently with Ford Motor Company, USA, in the Department of Modern Computational Methods & Computational Intelligence. He has over 17 year professional experience in the automotive area in Academia and Industry. His main research interests cover alternative and hybrid powertrain systems, electrochemical battery modelling for controls, advanced internal combustion engine modelling and controls, driving cycle analysis, and the control of automotive and powertrain systems. Dr. Salvio Chacko, Lead Engineer Advanced Thermal Integration, Tata Motors Ltd, United Kingdom Dr Salvio Chacko works as Lead Engineer - Advanced Thermal Integration at Tata Motors European Technical Centre. Dr Chacko is a skilled mechanical engineer with over 16 years experience in product development using analytical methods, computer aided engineering (CAE), prototype build and testing within the automotive, aerospace and nuclear sector. Dr Chacko has a background in aero thermal systems development and is currently responsible for leading thermal management concept development on Tata Motors electrified programs. Duncan Gregory, WestCHEM Chair of Inorganic Chemistry, Glasgow University, United Kingdom He has published over 125 scientific papers, 1 international patent and 1 book chapter. He is Editor in Chief of Inorganics, an Associate Editor of Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy and sits on the Editorial Board of Nanomaterials and Energy and the Editorial Advisory board of Dalton Transactions. He was Vice-President of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Materials Chemistry Division from 2010-13 and won the RSC Sustainable Energy Award in 2009. Paul Codani, PhD Researcher, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France Paul Codani received the M.Sc. degree in Energy Engineering from Supelec university, Paris, and the M. Sc. degree in Physics and Engineering of Energy from University of ParisSud, Paris, in 2013. He is currently pursuing his PhD on Grid Integrated Vehicles from CentraleSupelec University and PSA Peugeot Citroen. His areas of interest are in Smart Grids, Demand Response and Electrified Vehicles. Cyril Truchot, Battery Testing Manager, Aquion Energy, USA He is a battery engineer specialized in electrochemical energy storage tests and validation, with over 7 years of experience in conducting tests on various advanced commercial Li-ion and Na-ion battery technologies for mobile and stationary applications. As a manager of the battery technology at Aquion Energy, he is leading the development, testing and validation of the Aqueous Hybrid Ion battery for energy storage systems ranging from 2 to 100kWh+. He holds two Masters of Science in Mechanics of Materials and Structure (IFMA, France, 2009) and in Mechanical Engineering (University of Hawaii, USA, 2012), respectively and his Master’s thesis work in Hawaii has led to numerous peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations. Maik Honscha, Project Leader Electric Mobility, Vattenfall Europe GmbH, Germany Dr.-Ing Maik Honscha began working at the Department Energy Distribution and High Voltage Engineering in November 1997 as a technical employee of the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus. His area of responsibility was to work on projects in the field of optical measurement of high electrical voltages and currents. In June 2007 Mr. Honscha became a scientific assistant at the chair of Energy Distribution and High Voltage Engineering. He took over the lab responsibilities in the subjects “High-Voltage Engineering and Insulation Materials”, “Protection of Energy Transmission Systems”, “EMC in Electrical Power Systems” and “Power Automation”. In July 2010 he moved to Vattenfall Europe Generation AG, where he is responsible for electric mobility in the development department. Christian Theeck, Project Leader, TÜV SÜV Battery Testing GmbH, Germany He has a degree as an Industrial Engineer with Management (FH) (Focus Electrical Engineering). He joined TÜV SÜD Battery Testing 2 years ago and has been Deputy Managing Director for 6 months. Martin Sinz, Director Product Management Advanced Applications & Renewable Energy systems, Exide Technologies, Germany Dr. Martin Sinz studied physical chemistry and is with GNB Industrial Power – a division of Exide Technologies - since 1995. He had several functions in R&D, Application Engineering and Product Management and is currently responsible for European Product Management of Advanced Applications & Renewable Energy Systems. | T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 88 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 10 | E [email protected] | www.autorenew-conference.com/MM AutoRenew 28 - 30 September 2015 I EUREF-Campus Berlin, Germany Battery Technologies and Energy Storage Solutions Speakers‘ yearbook: Mauricio Rojas, Systems Engineer, inno2grid GmbH, Germany Mauricio Rojas, Engineer in Electronics, completed a MSc. in Renewable Energy in Oldenburg, Germany. After working in the topic of energy storage in hydrogen, he moved to the field of Solar Energy for about 4 years. Since 2013 he is Systems Engineer in inno2grid where his main task is the optimal integration of renewable energy sources into small scale smart grids. In total, Mauricio counts with more than 10 years experience in the fields of systems integration and business development. Wouter De Nijs, Senior Research Engineer, Flanders’ Drive, Belgium Wouter De Nijs is an electromechanical engineer in the automotive sector who is passionate about software. He is currently working as a senior research engineer at Flanders’ DRIVE where he develops battery management software for fully electric vehicles in diverse research projects. Previously, he was working for Melexis as a micro-electromechanical (MEMS) design engineer. He graduated from the KU Leuven in 2006 with a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree in the field of Mechatronics. Pierre Blanc, Chief Technology Officer, Leclanché S.A., Switzerland Pierre Blanc, Swiss, born 1970, joined the Company in 2000. He is Chief Technology and Industrial Officer of Leclanché SA. His previous positions include Development Manager of primary cells and Head of the R&D department at Leclanché between 2004 and 2006. Prior to that, from 2000 to 2004, Mr. Blanc was Chemical Engineer at Leclanché where he was responsible for the development and manufacturing of private labelling battery cells of major international brands. More than 15 years in battery design and manufacturing. He holds a B.A. Moderatorship Chemistry from Trinity College Dublin. Uwe Albrecht, Managing Director, Ludwig-BölkowSystemtechnik GmbH, Germany Dr. Uwe Albrecht is Managing Director of Ludwig-BölkowSystemtechnik GmbH (LBST), a Munich based consulting firm for sustainable energy and transport systems with over three decades of experience. With expertise in bridging technologies, markets, and policy LBST supports international clients from industry, finance, politics, and non-governmental organisations in strategy, feasibility and market assessments. Dr. Albrecht joined LBST in 2008 from Siemens Venture Capital, where he was a Managing Partner responsible for all investments in the energy and industry sectors, supporting the corporate growth strategy of Siemens AG. Prior responsibilities include various innovation and technology management roles at Siemens AG and at Mannesmann AG. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from University of Washington, Seattle, a Physics Diploma from JohannesGutenberg-Universität Mainz, and a Ph.D. in Physics from Universität Konstanz. Manuel Wehowski, Project Manager, Mahle Behr GmbH, Germany Dr. Manuel Wehowski studied mechanical engineering at the Ruhr-University in Bochum (Germany) from 1995 to 2001. Subsequently, he did his PhD at the chair of “Verfahrenstechnische Transportprozesse” in Bochum. Since 2007 Dr. Wehowski is working at MAHLE International GmbH (formerly Behr GmbH & Co. KG resp. MAHLE Behr GmbH & Co. KG). He is working as project manager on thermal management for passenger cars, especially with focus on new technologies as battery tempering using thermoelectrics. Jochen Mähliß, Director, Battery University, Germany Dr. Mähliß joined Batteryuniversity GmbH as Director in October 2010. His main research interests cover the electrochemistry, quality and safety evaluation of lithiumion cells. Dr. Mähliß is a frequent conference speaker who gives also seminars and in-house-training courses. He is also member of national and international standardization bodies. Dan Vogler, CEO, Utilicell, USA An audio, telephony & electronics ‘tinkeror’ since age 10, and further educated in the BSEE undergraduate program at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, Dan worked first and gained huge diverse experience with the University of California’s LANL Los Alamos National Laboratories, the world’s largest pure R&D facility. His tasks at LANL went from working on DOE power projects ranging from a Geothermal power plant in the Jemez Mountains of the Santa Fe National Forest, design and construction of satellite instruments for astrophysics and particle physics research, on to research into a Laser controlled Nuclear Fusion reaction to generate heat and thus steam power. Moving to Austin, Texas as a serial entrepreneur, Vogler has built several successful electronics companies, including Lintech, CHS, American Infoscience, 88net, The HDTV Group, and Falcon Green Energy,…. all to the point of profitability and in 4 out of 6 cases, on to a lucrative exit by acquisition. Vogler has recently invented a process for BIPV Solar Glass packaging called LAMI-Volt, a new process for making high quality Graphene from Carbon Dioxide called GGL or Gaseous Graphene Liberation and the GRID-Tronix architecture for smart grid storage, representing his latest efforts into the renewable energy business. Now as Chief Executive Officer [CEO] of lithium-ion battery company UtiliCell Energy Storage Systems, he has recently announced a scalable smart energy storage system for utilities, sized from 250 Kilowatt-Hours to 2-Megawatt-Hours in energy capacity, based on his GRID-Tronix storage architecture for smart grid storage. To Register | T +49 (0)30 20 91 33 88 | F +49 (0)30 20 91 32 10 Erik Blasius, Research Assistant, Project “Smart Capital Region”, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany •August 2012: Diploma in Industrial Engineering with focus on energy supply •From August 2012: Research Assistant at Brandenburg University of Technology in the Project “e-SolCar” (grid integration of renewables and e-mobility in microgrids) •From July 2014: Research Assistant in the Project „Smart Capital Region“ (demonstrates how surplus renewable energy from Brandenburg can be used in the capital city and its surrounding areas) as part of “Internationales Schaufenster Elektromobilität Berlin-Brandenburg” •Main focus of work: Grid integration of electric vehicles with V2G-capability Thomas Drizard, Project Manager, ERDF Distribution, France Francois Colet, Electric Vehicles System Architect, Renault S.A.,France Andreas Rückemann, Strategic Sales, Deutsche Accumotive GmbH Co & KG, Germany | E [email protected] | www.autorenew-conference.com/MM AutoRenew 28 - 30 September 2015 I EUREF-Campus Berlin, Germany Battery Technologies and Energy Storage Solutions Sponsors UtiliCell Energy Storage Systems 5300 South Congress Avenue Texas, Austin, 78703 USA Phone: 001 (800) 611 4990 E-Mail: [email protected] www.utilicell.com UtiliCell specializes in the design, development and integration of intelligent energy storage and management systems. 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