In December the three following Future Grid Labs will take place in Rotterdam:
Grid-connected microgrids – 6 December 2018
Grid-connected microgrids hold the potential to facilitate the integration of renewable energy generation without expensive grid reinforcements, improve energy efficiency, resiliency and most importantly cut on costs and carbon.
What can you expect?
Defining a Microgrid – Business models
Local Energy Systems – What’s the added value
Secondary Drivers – Carbon Neutrality
Transactive Energy – How to enable
Economics of Energy Storage – 12 December 2018
Energy storage has been one of the biggest challenges of the energy transition, so the business case for storage has been difficult up till now to make. However, dropping battery costs, correlating with the rise of battery electric vehicles, and increasing value for ancillary services, bring a viable business case for energy storage closer.
What can you expect?
Financing of Storage – Building a Business Case
Business Model Innovation – Storage as a service and aggregation of assets
Value Stacking – Serving the Grid
Synergies with E-Mobility – Second Life Batteries
Floating Solar – 14 December 2018
Solar energy is one of the most preferred energy resources around the globe. More and more new technologies are being developed for the installation of materials. One of the growing markets within the solar industry is the floatovoltaics. Floatovoltaics grew that much that it has become an alternative to conventional solar. Floatovoltaics brings a lot of opportunities such as enhanced efficiency through natural cooling and decreasing the costs of land acquisition. However, there are still a few challenges such as the sustainability of materials that make the business case challenging.
What can you expect?
Case study – Insights and Data
Potential – Efficiency Enhancement & Cost Reduction?
Challenges – EPC & O&M challenges
Market Outlook – Opportunities and Barriers