Energy Storage Professor Brian Collins, CB, FREng Professor of Engineering Policy, UCL.

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Energy Storage Professor Brian Collins, CB, FREng Professor of Engineering Policy, UCL

Transcript of Energy Storage Professor Brian Collins, CB, FREng Professor of Engineering Policy, UCL.

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Energy StorageProfessor Brian Collins, CB, FREng

Professor of Engineering Policy, UCL

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Energy ecosystem

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Different Technologies for different purposes

*SMES (Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage)

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Electricity Storage Association (ESA)

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Zinc – Air grid-scale battery technology

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Seawater pumped reservoir

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Beacon Power - Flywheels

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Aerial view of Beacon Power’s 20MW flywheel energy storage plant in Stephentown, New York, which began operating in January. The facility stores and returns energy on a moment-to-moment basis to provide grid-stabilizing frequency regulation services.

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The future

• A systems approach to energy generation, transmission and usage

• Large scale trials• Multidisciplinary engineering approaches• International collaboration• Economic and governance incentives• Sustained policy