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Monday June 15 | ||
10:30 | Energy Storage Implementation Keynotes | |
1:30 | Energy Storage: Flow & Emerging Technologies | |
Tuesday June 16 | ||
10:30 | Energy Storage: Na Batteries | |
1:30 | Fuel Cells & Hydrogen | |
3:00 | Innovation Spotlights: Advanced Materials - SABIC & BASF | |
Wednesday June 17 | ||
8:30 | Energy Storage: Li-ion Battery Innovations I | |
10:30 | Energy Storage: Li-ion Battery Innovations II | |
1:30 | Energy Storage: Capacitor Technologies | |
Energy Storage - Posters 4:00 | ||
Symposium Program | ||
Monday June 15 | ||
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10:30 | Energy Storage Implementation Keynotes | Potomac 1 |
Session chair: Vince Sprenkle, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, US | ||
10:30 | Energy Storage Systems: Progress and Opportunities (invited presentation) I. Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy, US (bio) | |
10:55 | The Grid of the Future – Utilizing Energy Storage to Transform Our Grid (invited presentation) J. Castonguay, Green Mountain Power, US (bio) | |
11:20 | Leveraging Stacked Use Cases for Maximum Benefit of Energy Storage in Pullman, WA (invited presentation) C. Kirkeby, Avista Utilities, US (bio) | |
11:45 | Making Energy Storage Work for the Pacific Northwest (invited presentation) D. Broad, Oregon Department of Energy, US (bio) | |
12:10 | Plug-in-Electric Vehicle Charging: Administrative and Evaluation Issues in Measuring Grid Storage Success D.J. Santini, Argonne National Laboratory, US | |
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1:30 | Energy Storage: Flow & Emerging Technologies | Potomac 1 |
Session chair: Imre Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy, US (bio) | ||
1:30 | Intercalation Capacitance of Transition Metal Oxides and Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Carbides (invited presentation) M.R. Lukatskaya, C. Zhang, M. Beidaghi, Y. Gogotsi, R. Maloney, and B. Dunn, A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute, US (bio) | |
1:55 | Ionic Liquid Flow Battery Materials and Prototyping T.M. Anderson, H.D. Pratt III, Sandia National Laboratories, US | |
2:15 | Redox Flow Batteries for Grid and Microgrid Applications B. Berland, A. Colclasure, D. Eldridge, ITN Energy Systems Inc., US | |
2:35 | The Road beyond Lithium Batteries Is Paved—In Three Dimensions—with Zinc D.R. Rolison, J.F. Parker, I.R. Pala, C.N. Chervin, E.S. Nelson, M.D. Wattendorf, J.W. Long, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, US | |
2:55 | In situ investigations of lithiaion in 2D energy materials J. Wan, W. Bao, Y. Liu, F. Shen, X. Han, H. Zhu, X. Cai, M. Fuhrer, L. Hu, University of Maryland, College Park, US | |
Tuesday June 16 | ||
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10:30 | Energy Storage: Na Batteries | Potomac 1 |
Session chair: Travis Anderson, Sandia National Laboratories, US | ||
10:30 | Towards the search for new low temperature low cost sodium batteries for grid scale energy storage (invited presentation) S.W. Martin, H. Liu, C. Austen Angell, L. Xue, Iowa State University, US (bio) | |
10:55 | Low-Cost Intermediate-Temperature (IT) Sodium Battery Development at PNNL (invited presentation) V.L Sprenkle, J.Y. Kim, G. Li, X. Lu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, US | |
11:20 | Sodium ion battery based on wood H. Zhu, F. Shen, L. Hu, University of Maryland, US | |
11:40 | Sodium-Ion Batteries: “Beyond Lithium-Ion” M. Shirpour, M. Doeff, University of Kentucky, US | |
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1:30 | Fuel Cells & Hydrogen | Potomac 1 |
1:30 | U.S. Department of Energy Overview of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Activities: Advancements and Opportunities (invited presentation) D.C. Papageorgopoulos, Fuel Cell Technologies Office, U.S. DOE, US (bio) | |
1:55 | Gasification Technology Developed for the Production of Renewable Hydrogen D.M. Dodd, J. Hazard, Sierra Energy, US | |
2:15 | Nanotechnology in Mg-based Materials for Hydrogen Storage H. Shao, Kyushu University, JP | |
2:35 | Thermoresponsive “Sponge-like” Nanocomposites for Catalytic Production, Storage and Controlled Release of H2 in Water E.K. Abo-Hamed, University of Cambridge, UK | |
2:55 | Hydrothermal synthesis of uniform porous carbon nanospheres and their gas storage capacity M.K. Lee, S.W. Nam, J.S. Han, S. Kang, Seoul National University, KR | |
3:15 | Nano electrochemical deposition of PGM based fuel cells electro catalysts M. Mathe, M. Modibedi, K. Ozoemena, CSIR, ZA | |
3:35 | Renewables-source Energy Storage for < $1.00 / kWh Capex as Hydrogen and Ammonia C-free Fuel Systems B. Leighty, The Leighty Foundation, US | |
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3:00 | Innovation Spotlights: Advanced Materials - SABIC & BASF | National Harbor 4 |
Session chair: Purnesh Seegopaul, Pangaea Ventures, US | ||
3:00 | SABIC - Innovation Interests R. Singh, SABIC, US (bio) | |
3:15 | BASF - Innovation Interests W. Kaufmann, BASF, US | |
3:30 | Improved lithium ion battery electrolyte material B. Loux, Arizona Technology Enterprises (ASU), US | |
3:37 | Self-Doping Materials for Solution-Processed Organic N-Type Thermoelectrics M. Shaw, University of California, Santa Barbara - Office of Technology & Industry Alliances, US | |
3:44 | Argonne’s Advanced Redox Shuttle Additive for Overcharge Protection of Lithium-Ion Batteries Used in Electric Vehicles C. Childs, Argonne National Laboratory, US | |
3:51 | Nanoporous Boron Nitride for Oil-Water Separation Y. Chen, Deakin University, AU | |
3:58 | Highly sensitive acid gas sensing dyes for protective work wear S. Kim, Kyungpook Nationna University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, KR | |
4:05 | High Performance Light-Weight High-Entropy Alloys M. Gao, DOE-NETL, US | |
4:12 | Controlled metal nanoparticle substrate deposition R. Turcotte, NASA Langley Research Center, Office of Strategic Analysis, Communications, & Business Development, US | |
4:19 | SABIC & BASF - Q&A | |
Wednesday June 17 | ||
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8:30 | Energy Storage: Li-ion Battery Innovations I | National Harbor 14 |
Session chair: Travis Anderson, Sandia National Laboratories, US | ||
8:30 | Metal Oxide Networks Directly Grown on Nickel Foam for Lithium-Ion Battery Electrodes H.M. Luo, New Mexico State University, US | |
8:50 | Inclusion of Electromagnetic Stress to explain Lithiated Silicon Nanowires D. Boone, Nanoscience Research Institute, US | |
9:10 | Interface Engineering toward Garnet-Based Solid-State Lithium Batteries X. Han, Y. Gong, J. Dai, G.T. Hitz, E.D. Wachsman, L. Hu, University of Maryland, College Park, US | |
9:30 | Nanostructured carbon materials for advanced Li-ion batteries Y. Chen, T. Tao, L.H. Li, Deakin University, AU | |
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10:30 | Energy Storage: Li-ion Battery Innovations II | National Harbor 14 |
Session chair: Imre Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy, US (bio) | ||
10:30 | Development of alternative binder for lithium ion battery based on epoxy resin F. Bunzel, M. Wagner, E. Stammen, K. Dilger, Technische Universität Braunschweig, DE | |
10:50 | Li salt rich separator for Li-ion batteries D. Mourzagh, S. Jouanneau, F. Rouillon, H. Rouault, M. Chapuis, S. Patoux, M-D. Braida, O. Buisine, C. Mercier, C. Hamon, CEA, FR | |
11:10 | Ultrastrong, thermally stable aramid nanofibers (ANFs) membranes N. Kotov, S.-O. Tung, J. Hennessy, Elegus Technologies, University of Michigan, US | |
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1:30 | Energy Storage: Capacitor Technologies | National Harbor 14 |
Session chair: Vince Sprenkle, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, US | ||
1:30 | High energy density and high temperature multilayered polymer film capacitors D. Langhe, M. Ponting, PolymerPlus LLC, US | |
1:50 | Cluster-assembled carbon thin films and nanocomposites for electrochemical energy storage L.G. Bettini, P. Milani, P. Piseri, University of Milano, IT | |
2:10 | Degradation Mechanisms in Electric Double Layer Capacitors Subjected to Voltage and Temperature Stress Testing A.S. Peter, M.H. Azarian, M. Pecht, University of Maryland, US | |
2:30 | Energy Transmission and Energy Storage in a Single Cable (invited presentation) J. Thomas, University of Central Florida, US | |
2:50 | Na-ion Pseudocapacitors (invited presentation) D. Ji, Oregon State University, US | |
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Energy Storage - Posters 4:00 | Potomac Registration Hall | |
- | PV Station Capacity Firming Utilizing Battery Energy Storage Systems with Short Term Historical Data Analysis & Weather Predictions S. Abdelrazek, S. Kamalasadan, J. Enslin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, US | |
- | The Safe & Efficient Electrical Transmission for Energy Markets and Grid Technology Z. Strong, Copper Development Association, US | |
- | Development of the cross-linked anion exchange membrane and organic electrolytes for non-aqueous VRFBs M-S Oh, Y-S Kim, S-H Choi, Hannam University, KR | |
- | Test facility setup for high temperature molten salt storage D.H. Kim, S.J. Na, Y. Kim, J.S. Choi, S.H. Yoon, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (South Korea), KR | |
There is a significant potential for energy storage on the grid: storing energy during times of low demand to supply customers during peak load times without the need for additional generation capacity. Energy storage capacity makes renewable energy, whose power output cannot be controlled by grid operators, smooth and dispatchable. Storage technologies can stabilize the grid, enable micro-grids, and provide reliable backup for critical facilities such as hospitals or data centers.
The field recently received a boost in the US when the State of California announced an energy storage plan requiring the state's utilities to buy 1.3 gigawatts of energy storage capacity by the end of 2020. It continues to be an area of strong investment community interest.
Battery development for off-grid applications – for portable electronics and electric vehicles – also remains an area of strong industry pull. The corporate and investment world recognizes the considerable potential for innovations that increase energy density and bring down costs, whilst maintaining safety.
You are invited to submit abstracts describing new materials and device development, and also describing the path to commercialization of novel energy storage systems.
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