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EUROSOLAR and the World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE) invite you to attend the 9th International Renewable Energy Storage Conference (IRES 2015) 09 - 11 March 2015 CCD Süd, Messe Düsseldorf Düsseldorf, Germany EUROSOLAR The European Association for Renewable Energy International Renewable Energy Storage Conference In cooperation with ENERGY STORAGE EUROPE (Conference & Expo) Conference Power-to-Gas

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EUROSOLAR and the World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE) invite you to attend the

9th International Renewable Energy Storage Conference (IRES 2015)

09 - 11 March 2015CCD Süd, Messe Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf, Germany

EUROSOLARThe European Associationfor Renewable Energy

InternationalRenewable Energy StorageConference

In cooperation with

ENERGY STORAGE EUROPE (Conference & Expo)Conference Power-to-Gas

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Because of the enormous successes of past IRES conferences EUROSOLAR and the World Council for Re-newable Energy (WCRE) will continue the IRES series in March 2015.

The series of IRES conferences has emerged as the leading forum for the discussion of the pressing pro-blems with renewable energy storage by drawing together one of the largest gatherings of scientific andeconomic experts worldwide.

As of 2015 the participants can choose from even more extensive options. Running in Düsseldorf for thefirst time, IRES 2015 is being held as a concurrent event with ENERGY STORAGE EUROPE (conference +expo) and the Conference Power-to-Gas (OTTI e.V.). A related trade show will feature ~100 exhibitors.

The three conferences and the exhibition will take place March 9-11, 2015 in the Congress Center Düsseldorf of Messe Düsseldorf (Trade Fair Dusseldorf), Germany.

We are looking forward to welcoming you in Düsseldorf in March 2015!

Conference language: EnglishOrganizers: EUROSOLAR, World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE)Conference managers: Irm Scheer-Pontenagel (Managing Director EUROSOLAR), Lina Hedwig (Project Coordinator IRES 2015) [email protected]

9th International Renewable Energy Storage Conference (IRES 2015)

Scientific Steering Committee:

– Prof. Peter Droege, President EUROSOLAR, University of Liechtenstein, Vaduz, Liechtenstein– Prof. Dr. Dirk Uwe Sauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany (Scientific Conference Chair)– Prof. Dr. Luisa Cabeza, University of Lleida, Lleida, Spain– Dr. José Etcheverry, York University, Toronto, Canada– Dr. Andreas Hauer, ZAE Bayern, Garching, Germany– Prof. Dr. Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark– Dr. Marco Merlo, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy– Prof. Dr. Halime Paksoy, Çukurova University, Adana, Turkey– Dr. Marion Perrin, Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission INES, Le Bourget-du-Lac, France– Dr. Bernhard Riegel, EUROBAT, Brilon, Germany– Dr. Peter Schossig, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany– Dr. Tom Smolinka, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany– Prof. Dr. Ingo Stadler, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany– Prof. Dr. Michael Sterner, Regensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany

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Venue:Stockumer Kirchstraße 61D-40474 Düsseldorf

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09:00 Arrival of Attendees10:00 Welcome Address– Prof. Peter Droege, President EUROSOLAR, Vaduz, Liechtenstein– Prof. Dr. Eicke R. Weber, Chairman Energy Storage Europe– Prof. Michael Sterner, Chairman 4th Conference Power-to-Gas

– Alexander Folz, Representative of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy in lieu of Sigmar Gabriel - Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy

– Franz-Josef Lersch-Mense, State Secretary and Head of the State Chancellery of the German Federal State of Northrhein-Westphalia – Miguel Arias Canete, EU Commissioner for Energy and Climate Action (tbc)

Questions and Answers

– Hans Werner Reinhard, Managing Director, Messe Düsseldorf GmbH

Scientific overviewProf. Dr. Dirk Uwe Sauer, Scientific Chairman of IRES, RWTH Aachen

Energy storage in context of a new market designHildegard Müller, Member of the Board of Directors, Chairwoman of the Management Board, BDEW, German Association of Energy andWater Industries

The implementation of storage technologies should start nowDr. Peter Röttgen, Head of E.ON Innovation Center Energy Storage

Questions and Answers

Transformation of the German energy system and the role of energy storageProf. Dr. Hans-Martin Henning, Deputy Director, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE)

The demand for flexibility in the European power system - contributions of electricity storage systemProf. Dr. Albert Moser, Director of the Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics, RWTH Aachen

International opportunities for advancing the adoption of storage solutions of renewable energyDr. Jose Etcheverry, York University, Toronto, Canada

Questions and Answers

Impulse Speech: International Regulation and Policy Frameworks - Role Model for Germany?Urban Windelen, Executive Director, German Energy Storage Association (BVES)

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Michael Sterner, Head of Energy Storage, Technical University Regensburg (OAS)

Discussants:– Dr. Dörte Fouquet, Lawyer/Partner, Becker Büttner Held, Brussels, Belgium– Peter Franke, Vice President, Bundesnetzagentur, Bonn, Germany– Urban Windelen, Executive Director, German Energy Storage Association (BVES) – Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Beck, Chairman of the Executive Board, EFZN (Energie-Forschungszentrum Niedersachsen); Head of the Institute of

Electrical Power Engineering, TU

BVES Networking ReceptionOpening Remarks: Prof. Dr. Eicke R. Weber, President BVES

Monday, March 9thCOMBINED OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE (in German with simultaneous translation)

11:40 Coffee Break – Visit of the Exhibition

13:10 Lunch Break

16:45 Coffee Break – Visit of the Exhibition

Political Keynotes

Exhibition Opening

Panel Discussion: Legal framework for energy storage - what do we need to get storage to larger markets?

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Power-to-gas as an emerging profitable business through creatingan integrated value chain Christian Breyer, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Lappeen-ranta, Finland

Sensitivities of power-to-gas withinan optimised energy system

Editha Kötter, Reiner Lemoine InstitutgGmbH, Berlin, Germany

Options for delivering CO2 in P2G systems for producing synthetic fuels

Cyril Jose Bajamundi, VTT TechnicalResearch Centre of Finland, Jyväskylä,Finland

Power-to-gas: biological methani-sation, demoproject at the gas in-jection biogas plant – renewable gasfor mobility

Thomas Heller, MicrobEnergy GmbH –Viessmann Group, Schwandorf, Germany

Power-to-chemistry®: energy storagein industrial electro-chemical processes with co-product hydrogenand its ecological impact

Georg Markowz, Evonik Industries AG,Hanau, Germany

Power-to-gas – technical progress and perspectives

Ulrich Zuberbühler, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forchung, Stuttgart, Germany

Tuesday, March 10th8:30am to 18:40pm IRES Conference

PlenaryThe role of storage in emerging country scenariosMarco Merlo (Politecnico of Milano, Milan, Italy)

Virtual electric transmission via power-to-gas and the gas infrastructureFrank Merten (Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Wuppertal, Germany)

Storage solutions for smart cities: interlinking electricity, heat and gas infrastructureIngo Stadler (Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany)

Innovative concept for latent heat storage with direct electrical charging Dörte Laing (University of Applied Sciences, Esslingen, Germany)

Welcome & Opening Remarks– Peter Droege (President EUROSOLAR e.V., Vaduz, Liechtenstein)

– Johannes Remmel (Ministry for Climate Protection & Environment of the German State of NRW, Germany)

– Lothar Schneider (Executive Director, Energieagentur NRW, Düsseldorf, Germany)

– Harry Lehmann (Executive Chairman of WCRE & Federal Environment Agency of Germany, Dessau-Roßlau, Germany)

– Dirk Uwe Sauer (Scientific Chairman of IRES, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany)

10:30 – 11:10 Coffee break & Guided tour through exhibition

Room #2Power-to-Gas/Power-to-Liquids

Holistic comparative analysis of different storages using levelized costof storage and life cycle analysis method

Verena Jülch, Fraunhofer ISE, Frei-burg, Germany

Energy storage through batteries aspart of the overall drive for Europe'senergy policy

Alfons Westgeest, EUROBAT, Brussels,Belgium

Legal framework for energy storage Tobias Mischlau, E.ON, Essen,

Germany

Enabling investment in energy sto-rage technologies - An assessment ofbusiness models

Benedikt Battke, ETH Zürich, Zürich,Switzerland

Agent-based simulation of businesscases using energy storage to opti-mize marketers' renewable energyportfolio

Marc Deissenroth, German AerospaceCenter, Stuttgart, Germany

Room #26 Economics/Legal/Politics/Barriers

Advanced lead-acid battery for integration with renewable generation

Christiaan Beekhuis, GridtentialEnergy, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA

Life Cycle Assessment of primarycontrol provision by battery storagesystems and fossil power plants

Jan Christian Koj, ForschungszentrumJülich GmbH, IEK-SIE, Jülich, Germany

Analysis of amortization for stationarybattery applications using a detailedageing modeling approach

Maik Naumann, Technical UniversityMunich, Munich, Germany

M5BAT - Modular multi-megawattmulti-technology medium voltage battery storage status and learnings

Christian Folke, E.ON, Cologne, Germany

The field application of MW-class vanadium flow battery system in thewind farm

Yu Zhang, Dalian Rongke Power Co.Ltd, Dalian, China

Iron-Chromium Redox Flow Battery –field deployment and performancetest results for a 250 kW, 1 MWh System

Ronald Mosso, EnerVault Corp, Sunnyvale, CA, USA

Room #28Batteries & Flow Batteries

13:10 – 14:00 Lunch break

11:10 Parallel Sessions

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14:00 Poster Session

Thermochemical heat storage at high temperatures using Mn2O3/Mn3O4 system: narrowing the redoxhysteresis by metal co-doping

Alfonso J. Carrillo, IMDEA Energy, Madrid, Spain

Operation results of a closed sorptionheat storage prototype

Benjamin Fumey, Empa, Duebendorf,Switzerland

An open sorption heat storage con-cept and materials for building heatsupply

Bernhard Zettl, Austria Solar Innova-tion Center, Wels, Austria

Mobile sorption heat storage in industrial waste heat recovery

Andreas Krönauer, ZAE Bayern, Munich, Germany

Room #2Thermal/Thermochemical EnergyStorage and/or Power-to-Heat

Grid planning and operation with increasing amounts of PV storage systems

Jan von Appen, Fraunhofer IWES, Kas-sel, Germany

Community energy management withelectric vehicles for effective use ofsolar energy

Daisuke Satoya, Waseda University,Tokyo, Japan

Comparison of control strategies of residential PV storage systems

Matthias Resch, Reiner Lemoine Insti-tut gGmbH, Berlin, Germany

Scientific measuring and evaluationprogram for photovoltaic battery systems (WMEP PV-Speicher)

Kai-Philipp Kairies, RWTHAachen/ISEA, Aachen, Germany

Room #26PV Home Storage Systems

Large-scale integration of renewableenergies and impact on storage de-mand in a European renewable powersystem of 2050

Christian Bussar, RWTH Aachen/ISEA,Aachen, Germany

Energy storage for a greenhouse gasneutral society: demand and long-term strategy

Mark Nowakowski, Federal Environ-ment Agency, Dessau-Roßlau, Germany

Assessment of storage options for re-duction of yield losses in a region with100% renewable electricity

Michael Döring, Ecofys, Berlin, Germany & Carsten Pape, FraunhoferIWES, Kassel Germany

Power storage in the German energytransition

Daniel Fürstenwerth, Agora Energie-wende, Berlin, Germany

Room #28Storage Demand

Investigation of usage of compressedair energy storage for power genera-tion system improving - Application ina microgrid integrating wind energy

Hussein Ibrahim,TechnoCentre éolien -Wind Energy TechnoCentre, Gaspé,Québec, Canada

A regenerator pilot to evaluate thetechnical and economic relevance ofenergy storage by adiabatic compres-sed air energy storage by ceramicmedia

Lionel Nadau, GDF SUEZ, Paris, France

Low cost underground shallow rock cavern for decentralized compressedair energy storage and economicalcomparison with battery at highest intermittent renewable penetration

Timothée Couchoud, Herrenknecht AG,Schwanau, Germany

Development and opportunities for large-scale proton exchangemembrane electrolysis energy storage

Room #2Large Scale Storage Systems andOther Technologies

Smartregion pellworm - results from the field test of an hybrid storage system

Steffen Nicolai, Fraunhofer AST, Ilmenau, Germany

Installation and operation of autarkiclighting systems - using wind and solar powered lanterns with batterystorage to illuminate public places

Thorsten Schneiders, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany

Field experience and best practices in managing MWscale Li-ion energystorage sytems coupled to large windand solar plants

Michael Lippert, SAFT, Bagnolet,France

StoraXe® Energy Storage Systems for the "Energy Turnaround"

Jens Kistner, ads-tec GmbH, Nürtingen, Germany

Room #26Applications and Case Studies

How demand for flexibility will develop in the German power systemand how it can be met

Dierk Bauknecht, Öko-Institut e.V.,Freiburg, Germany

Highly load-flexible coal-fired powerplants through the integration of Molten Salt Storage

Annelies Vandersickel, Institute ofEnergy Systems, Technical UniversityMunich, Garching, Germany

Analysis of thermal energy storagedeployment and operation with thecross-sectoral energy system model REMix

Hans Christian Gils, German Aero-space Center, Stuttgart, Germany

Room #28Flexibility Options

16:50 Coffee break

18:40 End of conference day18:45 Networking Dinner/Party

15:30 Parallel Sessions

17:20 Parallel Sessions

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Wednesday, March 11th8:30am to 18:30pm IRES Conference

Vacuum-Super-Insulated heat storage up to 400 °C

Gloria Streib, ZAE Bayern, Garching,Germany

The CellFlux concept for increasedflexibility in sensible heat storage

Wolf-Dieter Steinmann, German Aero-space Center, Stuttgart, Germany

Development and system analysis of a vacuum insulated high temperaturesolid storage combined with solarpower

Evaluation of thermal stratification ofan air-based thermocline TES withlow-cost filler material

Simone A. Zavattoni, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of SouthernSwitzerland, Manno, Switzerland

Integrating decentralized electricallypowered thermal supply systems into a smart grid

Maike Hasselmann, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany

Evaluation of high temperature sto-rage concepts for concentrating solarpowerplants

Thomas Fluri, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany

Development of Kinetic energy storage systems for Island grids

Hendrik Schaede, Technical UniversityDarmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany

Solbat - a new cooperative open innovation project for the develop-ment and demonstration of innovative business models with battery storage systems

Harald Schäffler, schaeffler consult,Freiburg, Germany

Spatial distribution of thermal energystorages in urban areas connected todistrict heating networks and combi-ned heat and power plants for gridbalancing

Andreas Bachmaier, Fraunhofer ISE,Freiburg, Germany

Substitution of low-voltage grid ex-tension through storages in low-vol-tage grids

Lorenz Viernstein, Technical UniversityMunich, Munich, Germany

Safety of large stationary Li-ion battery systems

Grietus Mulder, Vito NV, Mol, Belgium

Room #26 Applications and Case Studies & Innovative Products

Potential for large scale energy storage technologies – Comparisonand ranking including an outlook to 2030 Florian Klumpp, Fichtner GmbH & Co.KG, Stuttgart, Germany

Hyunder - hydrogen underground storage at large scale: case studySpain

Ana Maria Ferriz Quillez, Aragon Hydrogen Foundation, Huesca, Spain

Feasibility of balancing renewableelectricity through heat and gas based‘storage chains' according to differentenergy price scenarios

Christine Brandstätt, Fraunhofer IFAM,Bremen, Germany

System simulation of a Power-to-Gasplant providing operating reserve and hydrogen for mobility

Christoper Voglstätter, Fraunhofer ISE,Freiburg, Germany

How direct marketing of a wind powerplant affects optimal design and operation of vanadium redox flow batteries

Sebastian Koenig, Karlsruhe Instituteof Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany

Room #28Large Scale Storage

10:30 – 11:10 Coffee break & Guided tour through exhibition

Room #2Thermal/Thermochemical EnergyStorage and/or Power-to-Heat

Ice Thermal Energy Storage (ITES) -experimental investigation and mode-ling for integration into Multi ModalEnergy System (MMES)

Sebastian Thiem, Siemens AG, Biele-feld, Germany

Experimental investigation of processconcepts for PCM thermal energy storage

Philipp Wiesauer, Johannes KeplerUniversität Linz, Linz, Austria

Liquefied biomethane derived frombiogas for long-term energy storage

Kobinian Nachtmann, University of Applied Sciences Landshut, Landshut,Germany

Storage of renewable electric energy with chemical-biotechnologi-cal processes

Tobias Gärtner, Fraunhofer IGB, Stuttgart, Germany

Room #26 Applications and Case Studies & Innovative Products

Which use cases for stationary lithium-ion batteries within the nicegrid project?

Thomas Drizard, ERDF, Paris, France

Electric mobility as a functionalenergy storage in comparison to on-site storage systems for grid integration

Philipp Nobis, Forschungsstelle für Energiewirtschaft e.V, Munich,Germany

Room #28Large Scale Storage

Room #2Thermal/Thermochemical EnergyStorage and/or Power-to-Heat

11:10 Parallel Sessions

8:30 Parallel Sessions

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Implementation of a control system in a ventilated facade with PCM

Luisa F. Cabeza, University of Lleida,Lleida, Spain

Compact thermal energy storageusing multiple phase-change materials

Jan Diriken, Vito NV, Mol, Belgium

Experimental investigation of the concentration dependent maximumstorage capacity of two inorganicphase change materials

Henri Schmit, ZAE Bayern, Garching,Germany

Development of large scale latent heat energy storage systems for solarthermal power plants

Stefan Hübner, Linde AG - Linde GasHeadquarters, Pullach, Germany

Market opportunity for storage in next generation PV-hybrid plants forthe mining industry

Florian Mayr, Apricum GmbH, Berlin,Germany

Current and future market opportuni-ties for energy storage - A survey

Christian Doetsch & Anna Grevé, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen,Germany

Efficient charging strategies of Electric Vehicles for future grids

Chenjie Ma, Fraunhofer IWES, Kassel,Germany

A feasibility study of rural microgridswith endemic energy storage systems

Marcel Castro-Stiriche, Nelson Mandela African Institution of Scienceand Technology, Arusha, Tanzania

Room #26 Applications and Case Studies & Innovative Products

Hybrid energy storage systems for renewable energy applications

Thilo Bocklisch, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany

The technical potentional of balancinglocal residual load by flexibilization of industrial processes (industrialDSM)

Tomke Janßen, Wuppertal Institute forClimate, Environment and Energy,Wuppertal, Germany

Sizing and economical evaluation of residual load driven CHP and thermal storage systems in resi-dential buildings

Markus Schumacher, RWTH Aachen /EBC, Aachen, Germany

Compressed air storages for demandside management in the industry

Dennis Atabay, Technial University Munich, Munich, Germany

Room #28Large Scale Storage

Room #2Thermal/Thermochemical EnergyStorage and/or Power-to-Heat

Parallel Sessions (continued)

13:10 Lunch Break

PlenaryAcceptance of ancillary services and willingness to invest in PV-storage-systems Swantje Gährs (Institute for Ecological Economy Research, Berlin, Germany)

Overview of the renewable energy and storage sectors in North AmericaJose Etcheverry (York University, Toronto, Canada)

The role of thermal energy storage in today and tomorrow energy systemLuisa F. Cabeza (University of Lleida, Lleida, Spain)

Concluding remarksDirk Uwe Sauer (Scientific Chairman of IRES, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany)

17:00 End of conference

Please note: The organizers reserve the right to change the program should circumstances require.

14:00 Poster Session

For the 9th International Renewable Energy Storage Conference more abstracts than ever beforewere submitted to the scientific steering committee. With responses from all over the world,more than 120 posters were selected to be presented at the IRES poster exhibition. While theposter exhibition is open to all IRES-participants at the time of the conference, two special postersessions offer additional presentation time. In these two guided sessions, the IRES-participantswill have the opportunity to walk around the exhibition grounds with leading experts of energystorage technologies and listen to the presentations of and the discussions with the poster pre-senters.

If you scan the provided QR-code with your smart phone, you will be directed to a list of all posters, their titles and presenters.

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Conference Registration FormI hereby submit my binding registration

3-Day Conference Ticket

1.495 € (incl. 19 % VAT)

EUROSOLAR/WCRE members 945 € (incl. 19 % VAT)

(Membership number ____________________________)

Access to the exhibition is included in the tickets.

3-Day Combined Ticket can be purchased at the online store of Messe Düsseldorf

Please complete the registration form and send it to:EUROSOLAR, Kaiser-Friedrich-Str. 11, 53113 Bonn / GermanyPhone: +49-(0)228-2891446 or 362373Fax: +49-(0)228-361279 or 361213IRES2015@eurosolar.dewww.energystorageconference.orgwww.eurosolar.org

Bank information:Account no. 40 42 50, Sparda Bank West eG, Branch Sort Code 370605 90, IBAN DE98 3706 0590 0000 404250, BIC GENODED1SPK

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Terms and Conditions: The registration fee includes the participation in the IRES conference, the provided conference material, food and beverages at the conferencecentre, a ticket to the exposition of the ENERGY STORAGE EUROPE and the participation in the evening events on March 9th and 10th.The registration via this form isbinding. Cancellations of registrations are only accepted in written form. EUROSOLAR will charge a handling fee amounting to 30% of your conference fee whencancelling until 4 weeks before the conference (08 February 2015). Until one week before the conference (02 March 2015) a handling fee of 50% will be charged. No-shows or registrants who cancel a week prior to or on the day of the conference will be charged fully. You may transfer the registration to a substitute attendee withoutadditional cost until 02 March 2015. The organizers of IRES 2015/ENERGY STORAGE EUROPE (conference + expo) und Conference Power-to-Gas reserve the right tochange the program should circumstances require. Different conference fees and different terms and conditions apply to oral and poster presenters.

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