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Cymru H2 Wales
Fri 23 Jul 2010

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Air products launches UK's first mobile dual pressure hydrogen refuelling station
Tue 13 Jul 2010

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KACST and Oxford establish joint research centre in petrochemicals
Thu 03 Jun 2010

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1st International Conference on Material for Energy
Thu 03 Jun 2010

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U.S. National Hydrogen Association Market Report on Hydrogen & Fuel Cells
Mon 19 Apr 2010

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For further information on SUPERGEN UK-SHEC please contact:

 
Lacey-Jane Davis
Operations Co-ordinator
SUPERGEN UK-SHEC
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Bath
Claverton Down
Bath
BA2 7AY
UK
 
Tel: +44 (0)1225 384084
Fax: +44 (0)1225 385713
 
or
 
ukshec@bath.ac.uk

 

How Energy Storage is Reshaping the Power Industry

Infocast's 2nd annual Storage Week will be the business event of the year for stationary energy storage players. The event will be held on 13-16 July 2009 (inclusive) at San Diego Marriott La Jolla, La Jolla, California. 

The axiomatic definition of electric power - that it is unique because you must “use it or lose it” - is now defunct. The advent of stationary energy storage is game-changing, a revolution in the making. Energy storage benefits include renewables integration, higher efficiencies and lower cost, carbon reduction and grid reliability.

Storage Week is the business hub where new partnerships, business models, policies and scale-up strategies will happen.  Join decision-makers from utilities, independent developers, investors, technology vendors, system operators, financiers, ESCOs, Smart Grid companies and institutional energy buyers leading the charge in what some call the fundamental reshaping of the power industry. 

The event will consist of three Meetings on a game-changing set of technologies and applications worth billions in future market share:
 

  1. Storage Summit: Policy, Market Design and Business Models.
  2. Energy Storage Technology and Investment Outlook.
  3. Storage at the “Edge”—Opportunities on the Customer Side of the Meter.