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Monday, 20 March 2017

Sidmouth Climate Week: Tues 21st March >>> Is storage going to change our energy supply?

The Week gets under way tomorrow afternoon:
Futures Forum: Sidmouth Climate Week: 18th - 25th March >>> >>> >>> full programme of events

... with a session as part of the popular monthly meetings at Kennaway House:



Cafe Scientifique: Climate week

 
Tuesday 21st March 2017 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Is storage going to change our energy supply?

Gabriel Wondrausch SunGift Solar
A talk about energy storage systems on domestic and commercial premises (behind the meter), the services that they currently offer and the impact storage will have on the way energy is generated and used in the future.
The event is free but do buy a drink.
Venue: Kennaway House Cellar Bar.


Cafe Scientifique: Climate week | Sidmouth Science Festival

There are indeed some very interesting technologies developing when it comes to storage:
Futures Forum: New battery technology to change the energy infrastructure

And when it comes to renewable energy:
Futures Forum: “Solar energy has a very broad implication. It falls over the entire earth. It’s very decentralized. If energy can be picked up from any point on the Earth, it suggests to you that you don’t need central mechanisms; that you can produce important things at a local level.” Thus “the Sun says ‘freedom.’ ”

All of which is challenging 'the Big Four':
Futures Forum: "Energy economics are changing rapidly and so the momentum is towards decentralised, smart and flexible energy systems."

It's very much in the news:
Tesla: How Energy Storage And IP Create Value - Tesla Motors (NASDAQ:TSLA) | Seeking Alpha
TECHNOLOGY: Energy storage is America's industry to lose -- Monday, March 20, 2017 -- www.eenews.net
Liquid storage of solar energy: More effective than ever before -- ScienceDaily
Energy storage: the game changer disrupting the electricity market | EcoGeneration
Business Model Innovation Will Help Make Make Energy Storage Work -- The Motley Fool
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