JOIN THE INTERSOLAR WEBINAR - FREE ONLINE SEMINAR BY WEBCAM
Date June 5, 2012
Time : 6:00pm CET (Central European Time)
Moderator Ms. Daniela Schreiber, EuPD Research
Mr. Martin Ammon, EuPD Research
Ms. Janice Lin, Strategen Consulting LLC, U.S.
Link to register : http://video.webcasts.com/events/pmny001/viewer/index.jsp?eventid=42891
ELECTRICITY STORAGE WEBINAR
Our energy infrastructure has so far relied on the ability to react to, demand and supply volatility, quite flexibly. However, steering energy generation becomes much more difficult as the share of Renewable Energy (RE) rises. Under the assumption of a continuous expansion of Renewable Energy production capacities worldwide, green electricity will flood the grid more and more.
As a showcase, Germany has managed to provide one fifth of the national power consumption by means of renewable energy sources in 2011. If the trend of the last three years continues, 30 percent will be possible in 2016. Several federal states in the USA have also set ambitious targets; California, for example, is aiming for 33% of renewable energy by 2020.
One regulating measure would be the adjustment of energy demand, the other one is the storage of generated energy over time. In the long-run, a combination of both will likely be needed to achieve the optimum supply-demand match. For this reason, different storage solutions need to be combined in order to deal with the natural volatility in supply and demand.
The Intersolar Webinar is intended to provide an overview of existing power storage technology solutions and applications in USA and Europe.
SPEAKERS
Moderator: Daniela Schreiber M.A.
Executive Vice President, EUPD Research
Speaker: Martin Ammon, Diplom-Volkswirt, Senior Research Manager EuPD Research
Speaker: Janice Lin, Managing Partner Strategen Consulting LLC and Co-Founder and Executive Director California Energy Storage Alliance
BIOGRAPHY OF PRESENTERS
Daniela Schreiber
A well-known and highly respected solar industry expert, Daniela Schreiber, Director at EuPD Research, avails of in-depth knowledge and know-how of key European markets as well as US, Chinese and Indian markets. Her track record spans the successful completion of numerous projects in market research and consulting ranging from business development strategies to brand management. She has successful accompanied major multinationals entering new solar markets and developed strategies enabling established corporations to strengthen their market positioning, grow their businesses and excel on the solar stage. Daniela studied communication and economic science, German, sociology and social psychology at the Friedrich-Schiller-University in Jena and at the London School of Economics (LSE). She also spent time as a visiting researcher at UC Berkeley.
Martin Ammon
Mr. Ammon is head of the Economic Center in EuPD Research and is responsible for the economic analysis and modeling of renewable energy markets. His operational tasks cover both the functional and personnel responsibility in the market and policy advice division. Mr. Ammon studied economic science at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg majoring in international economic relations and finance. During his studies he worked for the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) and continued this activity as a research associate at the Institute for Structural Policy and Economic Development (isw). Before joining EuPD Research Mr. Ammon worked in the field of policy advisory for several years and was responsible for several economic studies. He is currently doing his doctorate with a dissertation on the topic of “Grid parity of photovoltaics in Germany” at TU Freiberg.
Janice Lin
Janice brings over a decade of experience in clean energy strategy and market development experience to Strategen, and more than two decades of general corporate strategy experience. During this time she has advised a diverse range of clients including renewable energy equipment manufacturers and service providers, large corporations diversifying into clean energy, and real estate developers building sustainable communities. Janice has been very active in advanced energy storage (AES), having led a successful effort to obtain incentive co-funding for AES through the CA Self Generation Incentive Program. She also recently co-founded the California Energy Storage Alliance (CESA), an inter-industry advocacy group focused on expanding the role of AES technology to promote the growth of renewable energy and a more stable and secure electric system in California. Prior to founding Strategen in 2005, Janice held several senior management positions with PowerLight Corporation (now SunPower), including Vice President of Product Strategy and Vice President of Business Development. During her tenure at PowerLight, Janice led initiatives in product and new market strategies, business development, regulatory affairs, strategic partnerships, investor relations, and customer finance.
Janice holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, a BS from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and a BA in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania’s College of Arts and Sciences.
Time : 6:00pm CET (Central European Time)
Moderator Ms. Daniela Schreiber, EuPD Research
Mr. Martin Ammon, EuPD Research
Ms. Janice Lin, Strategen Consulting LLC, U.S.
Link to register : http://video.webcasts.com/events/pmny001/viewer/index.jsp?eventid=42891
ELECTRICITY STORAGE WEBINAR
Our energy infrastructure has so far relied on the ability to react to, demand and supply volatility, quite flexibly. However, steering energy generation becomes much more difficult as the share of Renewable Energy (RE) rises. Under the assumption of a continuous expansion of Renewable Energy production capacities worldwide, green electricity will flood the grid more and more.
As a showcase, Germany has managed to provide one fifth of the national power consumption by means of renewable energy sources in 2011. If the trend of the last three years continues, 30 percent will be possible in 2016. Several federal states in the USA have also set ambitious targets; California, for example, is aiming for 33% of renewable energy by 2020.
One regulating measure would be the adjustment of energy demand, the other one is the storage of generated energy over time. In the long-run, a combination of both will likely be needed to achieve the optimum supply-demand match. For this reason, different storage solutions need to be combined in order to deal with the natural volatility in supply and demand.
The Intersolar Webinar is intended to provide an overview of existing power storage technology solutions and applications in USA and Europe.
SPEAKERS
Moderator: Daniela Schreiber M.A.
Executive Vice President, EUPD Research
Speaker: Martin Ammon, Diplom-Volkswirt, Senior Research Manager EuPD Research
Speaker: Janice Lin, Managing Partner Strategen Consulting LLC and Co-Founder and Executive Director California Energy Storage Alliance
BIOGRAPHY OF PRESENTERS
Daniela Schreiber
A well-known and highly respected solar industry expert, Daniela Schreiber, Director at EuPD Research, avails of in-depth knowledge and know-how of key European markets as well as US, Chinese and Indian markets. Her track record spans the successful completion of numerous projects in market research and consulting ranging from business development strategies to brand management. She has successful accompanied major multinationals entering new solar markets and developed strategies enabling established corporations to strengthen their market positioning, grow their businesses and excel on the solar stage. Daniela studied communication and economic science, German, sociology and social psychology at the Friedrich-Schiller-University in Jena and at the London School of Economics (LSE). She also spent time as a visiting researcher at UC Berkeley.
Martin Ammon
Mr. Ammon is head of the Economic Center in EuPD Research and is responsible for the economic analysis and modeling of renewable energy markets. His operational tasks cover both the functional and personnel responsibility in the market and policy advice division. Mr. Ammon studied economic science at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg majoring in international economic relations and finance. During his studies he worked for the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) and continued this activity as a research associate at the Institute for Structural Policy and Economic Development (isw). Before joining EuPD Research Mr. Ammon worked in the field of policy advisory for several years and was responsible for several economic studies. He is currently doing his doctorate with a dissertation on the topic of “Grid parity of photovoltaics in Germany” at TU Freiberg.
Janice Lin
Janice brings over a decade of experience in clean energy strategy and market development experience to Strategen, and more than two decades of general corporate strategy experience. During this time she has advised a diverse range of clients including renewable energy equipment manufacturers and service providers, large corporations diversifying into clean energy, and real estate developers building sustainable communities. Janice has been very active in advanced energy storage (AES), having led a successful effort to obtain incentive co-funding for AES through the CA Self Generation Incentive Program. She also recently co-founded the California Energy Storage Alliance (CESA), an inter-industry advocacy group focused on expanding the role of AES technology to promote the growth of renewable energy and a more stable and secure electric system in California. Prior to founding Strategen in 2005, Janice held several senior management positions with PowerLight Corporation (now SunPower), including Vice President of Product Strategy and Vice President of Business Development. During her tenure at PowerLight, Janice led initiatives in product and new market strategies, business development, regulatory affairs, strategic partnerships, investor relations, and customer finance.
Janice holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, a BS from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and a BA in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania’s College of Arts and Sciences.
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