Creating a Favourable Environment for 4-Hour+ Systems

Time: 15:45 - 16:25
Date: 19/02/2025

Synopsis

In 2024, there are many other options aside from lithium-ion systems. The key challenges stem from understanding the benefits and limitations of different technology, as well as cost barriers and more often than not, creating a favourable environment for LDES projects to actually get built.

  • What does the current regulatory and policy landscape look like for projects longer than 4 hours, and how has this moved on since 2024?
  • How has the cap-and-floor consultation in the UK enabled investment into long-duration energy storage projects until now?
  • How will the MACSE tender in Italy drive forward and set a precedent for longer-duration systems in future?

Moderator

  • Kevin Shang Principal Research Analyst – Energy Storage Supply Chain and Technology - Wood Mackenzie

Speaker

  • Osamudiame Evbuomwan Senior Manager, Energy & Flexibility - Baringa Partners
  • Nathan Kroeker Chief Financial Officer - Eos Energy Enterprises
  • John Hasar Director of Business Development - Invinity Energy Systems
  • Tom Palmer Head of Business Development - Network Infrastructure (Energy Storage) - ZenobÄ“
  • Bobby Smith President - Energy Storage Ireland

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