Integration of batteries in stationary energy systems
Workshop: Integration of Batteries in Stationary Energy Systems
With the rise of batteries for mobile applications—especially electric vehicles—the cost of battery storage has dropped significantly. This development is driving new opportunities for stationary energy systems. Batteries are no longer just a tool for vehicles; they are now a key enabler for stabilizing the grid, reducing peak loads, integrating renewable energy, and managing fluctuations in energy markets.
Join us for a workshop where we explore how battery integration can add value to energy systems. We’ll dive into the technical and economic benefits of battery storage, focusing on its role in energy grids, buildings, and local communities. The workshop will also address the regulatory landscape in Norway, where current rules present both challenges and opportunities for growth.
This workshop is open to engineers, researchers, energy companies, academics, research institutions, government representatives, and local and national authorities. Whether you're shaping policy, driving innovation, or working at the forefront of battery storage, this is your chance to gain valuable knowledge and connections.
Be part of the solutions in energy storage—reserve your spot today.
Program
09:00 | Workshop start – Welcome and introduction |
TBA | Magnus Korpås, Professor, Department of Electric Energy, NTNU "Role of batteries and energy storage in decarbonized power systems: Findings from energy scenario studies" |
TBA | Sindre Solberg, Senioringeniør, ANEO “HydroBattery Møre – A Pilot Project in Energy Storage” |
TBA | Morten Hagen, CEO, Capture Energy "Prerequisites for best economic benefits of Battery Storage in the Nordic Energy Systems - combined market access and behind the meter" |
TBA | Lars Hofstad, RenRøros |
TBA | Steve Völler, Associate Professor, Department of Electric Energy, NTNU |
TBA |
Panel discussion – Sigurd Bjarghov, SINTEF | Fride Vullum-Bruer, Geminisenter Batteri | TBA |
11:30 | Lunch served (end of workshop) |
Practical information:
Friday 4 April: 09:00 - 12:00
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Moderated presentations and discussion
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Modified Chatham Rules
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Location: Gruva, NTNU
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Estimated seats: 50
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Organisers:
Ann Mari Svensson (NTNU), Thomas Bjørdal (Renergy cluster), Geminisenter Batteri