There is an undeniable rise in the importance of energy storage with expected exponential growth over the next five years.
The benefits of ESS are vast. They can smooth the delivery of variable or intermittent resources such as wind and solar by storing excess energy when the wind is blowing and the sun is shining and delivering it later when it is most needed. They can provide backup power during disruptions. Ultimately, ESS improve reliability and resilience, helping to integrate generation sources and helping to reduce environmental impacts. The benefits of ESS are clear, but it is necessary to understand and mitigate the various risks associated with adding an ESS to a project.
Moderator
Nat Wongsuryat
Business Development
Manager, APAC
Speakers
Daniel Liang
Head of Energy Storage
Advisory, APAC
William Weng
Head of Energy Storage
Testing and Certification, Taiwan
Webinar date
May 26, 2020