PRE – FORUM MASTERCLASS

PRE – FORUM
MASTERCLASS A
Securing Finance And Ensuring
Bankability Of Energy Storage
Tuesday 15th May 2018
SESSION 1
How To Demonstrate Scalability And Revenue Stability From Your Energy Storage Pilot Projects
  • What are the investors looking for in your business case that provides scalability?
  • Evaluating successful cases
  • What type of revenue streams will encourage debt and equity investors?
SESSION 2
Managing The Legal, Technical, And Economic Risks Associated With Energy Storage Projects
  • Examining the risks in yield estimation for energy storage projects
  • Identifying the risks that need to be quantitatively and qualitatively assessed throughout the project life-cycle
  • To what extent are technical risks impacting business models and what are the key factors influencing technical risks
SESSION 3
Evaluating The Legal Considerations For Bankability Of Energy Storage
  • What is the legal definition of energy storage in different jurisdictions?
  • What do the financiers need to see from a legal perspective to consider investing in the Energy Storage project?
  • How is risk managed and mitigated within the legal framework?
SESSION 4
How Can Insurance Affect The Cost Of Your Energy Storage System?
  • What are the types of coverage available?
  • What is included in the construction and operational phases?
  • What are the legal requirements for insurance coverage?
SESSION 5
What Are The Key Factors Negatively Affecting The Life-Cycle Of Energy Storage Technologies?
  • What is the average temperature to maintain the optimum life-cycle of the energy storage system?
  • Identifying the impact of temperature and discharge rate on the cycle life of cells
  • How many cycles will contribute to severe capacity fade?
SESSION 6
Creating A Successful Business Case For Energy Storage By Unifying Technology & Regulation For the C&I Sector
  • How to account for the latest developments in technology and regulation in your business case?
  • What is the latest in potential cost reductions?
  • Identifying the optimal tariffs
SESSION 7
Utilising Flexibility To Provide Additional Services And Gain Additional Revenue Streams
  • Accurately predicting the market without having long-term contracts
  • Managing daily trading and anticipating where the market will be
  • Feeling comfortable with the risk while batteries are still costly
PRE – FORUM
MASTERCLASS B
Evaluating Scalable Services And Energy Storage
Technologies For Commercial And Industrial Applications
Tuesday 15th May 2018
SESSION 1
Examining the Business Case for Energy Storage Within C&I
  • Which of the following sectors are most suited to energy storage systems and why?
    • Hotels
    • Supermarkets
    • Manufacturing plants
    • Data Centres
  • What is the forecasted growth for each sector?
  • What are the estimated savings for each sector?
SESSION 2
Evaluating The Most Scalable Energy Storage Technologies For C&I Applications
  • Establishing the factors used to compare different technologies
  • Reviewing the performance, efficiency and cost parameters of each technology
  • Evaluating the future technology in the pipeline
SESSION 3
Choosing A Technology That Fulfils Either Short-Term Or Long-Term Technical Requirements For Voltage And Frequency Stability
  • Identifying the ‘smart’ technologies that can control voltage in new off-the shelf inverters & batteries
  • What are the breakdown of costs for different requirements
  • Comparing flywheel vs. supercapacitors vs. li-ion
SESSION 4
Optimising The Cost To Benefit Ratio Within A Given Application By Selecting The Ideal Mix Of Energy Storage Technologies
  • What are the chemical, electrochemical, electrical, thermal, and mechanical factors that affect the cost?
  • Which technologies are best used together and which are preferable for a standalone application?
  • Evaluating the potential scalability of each technology and application
SESSION 5
Evaluating Battery Combination Components That Provide Optimal Performance And Price For C&I
  • What is the right combination prospective for a low cost battery storage system?
  • Comparing the difference in number of cycles for different uses
  • How long will the battery life-cycle be?
SESSION 6
Understanding The Renewable Energy Needs Of Hotels
  • Understanding the key factors and stakeholders in holding the organisation back from Energy Storage
  • What are the best ways to demonstrate savings to the Hotel sector?
  • What does a hotel need to consider before preparing the business case for energy storage?
    Istvan Schmel, Director of Engineering, KEMPINSKI (HUNGARY)

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