Wait for ESF Rome 2012 Is Over!
The wait is over as Day 1 of the 5th Energy Storage Forum kicks off today in Rome. Day 1 of the Forum promises to... Read More
ESF Rome Workshop is Here!
The day of the 5th Energy Storage Forum’s workshop session in Rome is finally upon us. Today’s workshop will examine the economics, market demand most... Read More
Nanocable Potential Boon for Energy Storage
Researchers at Rice University have created a tiny coaxial cable that is about a thousand times smaller than a human hair and has higher capacitance... Read More
1 Day Left To The 5th Forum In Rome: It’s Hot In Here
It is over 26 degrees here in Rome. It’s time to store some energy! Yes the time is almost here for meeting and listening to... Read More
UK Engineers Call for Electricity Storage Support
The UK Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) called for government support of electricity storage technologies, which are crucial to future supply and could put the... Read More
Grid Operators Want Good Wind Forecasts
Improving wind energy forecasts is critical for integrating the variable wind power source into the U.S. power grid. Technology advancements to cut production costs, as... Read More
Hydrogel Outperforms Carbon Supercapacitors
Supercapacitors complement batteries in energy storage and delivery schemes both large and small, as they can provide quick bursts of power. However, supercapacitors hold less... Read More
Energy Storage: Could Hydrogen be the Answer?
The storage of energy generated from intermittent renewables such as solar power has always been a source of contention in the utility market. Now, the... Read More
Project Priority: Renewables + Smart Grid
Smart grid technologies are often touted as essential to efforts to increase renewable energy production, yet this aspect of the smart grid is the least... Read More
BAP Session – Day 3 – Taking The Forum To The Next Step
After all the power point presentations from all 3 forum days have been completed, we will be running a tailored discussion in parallel groups centred... Read More