Mass Energy Storage: Applications and Design Considerations

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New York is leading the way by planning to add 2.2 GW of Battery Storage to the NY State Electric Grid by 2021, New Jersey is not far behind.  This seminar will discuss the applications for which large storage battery systems make economic sense, and/or solve a technical issue created by renewables; the design considerations of large battery storage systems; analysis, implementation and maintenance of the coming wave of battery installations both “in front of and behind the meter.”

Large scale battery storage systems for energy demand management, peak energy shaving and shifting, capacity deferments, “firming” of renewables, creation of Micro-Grids:

  1. Market and Technology Overview
  2. Feasibility Analysis
  3. Design considerations
  4. Battery and Balance of Plant technologies
  5. Installation, Service, Maintenance, retirement


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  • 4000 Hadley Road
  • South Plainfield, New Jersey
  • United States 07080
  • Building: PSE&G - Hadley Road Facility
  • Room Number: Auditorium
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  • Co-sponsored by Ken Oexle
  • Starts 20 September 2016 04:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 28 October 2016 12:00 PM UTC
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Jim McDowell Jim McDowell

Topic:

Mass Energy Storage: Applications and Design Considerations

New York is leading the way by planning to add 2.2 GW of Battery Storage to the NY State Electric Grid by 2021, New Jersey is not far behind.  This seminar will discuss the applications for which large storage battery systems make economic sense, and/or solve a technical issue created by renewables; the design considerations of large battery storage systems; analysis, implementation and maintenance of the coming wave of battery installations both “in front of and behind the meter.”


Large scale battery storage systems for energy demand management, peak energy shaving and shifting, capacity deferments, “firming” of renewables, creation of Micro-Grids:



  1. Market and Technology Overview

  2. Feasibility Analysis

  3. Design considerations

  4. Battery and Balance of Plant technologies

  5. Installation, Service, Maintenance, retirement

Biography:

Jim McDowall has worked in the battery industry since 1977 and is currently in the position of Business Development Manager with Saft, primarily associated with grid systems. Involved in the energy storage market since 1998, Jim was a Director of the Energy Storage Association for 14 years and is a past Chair of the organization. Jim is a Senior Member of IEEE and is Standards Coordinator of the IEEE Stationary Battery Committee, the Chair of two of its working groups, and a past Chair of the main committee. Jim is a frequent speaker at energy storage conferences and related events.

Address:New Jersey, United States

Amy Simpkins Amy Simpkins

Topic:

Mass Energy Storage: Applications and Design Considerations

New York is leading the way by planning to add 2.2 GW of Battery Storage to the NY State Electric Grid by 2021, New Jersey is not far behind.  This seminar will discuss the applications for which large storage battery systems make economic sense, and/or solve a technical issue created by renewables; the design considerations of large battery storage systems; analysis, implementation and maintenance of the coming wave of battery installations both “in front of and behind the meter.”


Large scale battery storage systems for energy demand management, peak energy shaving and shifting, capacity deferments, “firming” of renewables, creation of Micro-Grids:



  1. Market and Technology Overview

  2. Feasibility Analysis

  3. Design considerations

  4. Battery and Balance of Plant technologies

  5. Installation, Service, Maintenance, retirement

Biography:

 

Amy Simpkins, President of Renewable Energy Analytics.  Ms. Simpkins was a principal in the development of REA and its “Redcloud” analysis tool.  Her expertise includes system and software architecture, system-level performance modeling, and tradespace analysis.  She holds an MS in Astronautical Engineering from the University of Southern California and an SB in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Address:New Jersey, United States


Jim McDowell

Topic:

Mass Energy Storage: Applications and Design Considerations

Biography:

Address:New Jersey, United States

Amy Simpkins

Topic:

Mass Energy Storage: Applications and Design Considerations

Biography:

Address:New Jersey, United States


Jim McDowell

Topic:

Mass Energy Storage: Applications and Design Considerations

Biography:

Address:New Jersey, United States

Amy Simpkins

Topic:

Mass Energy Storage: Applications and Design Considerations

Biography:

Address:New Jersey, United States


Jim McDowell

Topic:

Mass Energy Storage: Applications and Design Considerations

Biography:

Address:New Jersey, United States

Amy Simpkins

Topic:

Mass Energy Storage: Applications and Design Considerations

Biography:

Address:New Jersey, United States






Agenda

The seminar fee includes lunch, refreshments and handouts.  Non-members joining IEEE within 30 days of the seminar will be rebated 50% of the IEEE registration charge.

Four hours of instruction will be provided.  If desired, IEEE Continuing Education Units (0.4 CEUs) will be offered for this course - a small fee of $45 will be required for processing.

Please pay attention to the “Registration Fee” and choose the appropriate choice either with or without CEUs.



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