3rd Energy Storage Global Innovation Forum 2019


Next-Gen Advances and Technologies for Achieving the Storage Vision

According to Navigant Research, global annual power capacity additions for utility-scale and distributed energy storage are expected to exceed 50 GW by 2026.* What are the innovative technologies at the vanguard of this growth? What key developments are in the pipeline, and what are the implications for utilities and C&I end users? How can storage be best utilized to integrate renewables, bring down demand charges, and heighten the resiliency and flexibility of the grid?

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The 3nd Annual Energy Storage Global Innovation Forum, June 20-21, 2019 in San Diego zeros in on the latest and most promising advances in grid-level and on-site storage, business models for various deployment scenarios, and success strategies for stakeholders across the energy spectrum. It is a unique opportunity to network with innovators, startups, entrepreneurs and decision makers at the leading edge of energy storage development.

Topics to be addressed include:
  • Solar+Storage advances
  • Optimizing storage advances to integrate solar, wind and distributed energy resources
  • Startups and early-stage tech companies focused on storage innovations
  • Effective project modeling, evaluation, design and implementation
  • Next-generation lithium ion and alternatives to cobalt
  • Hydrogen energy storage and fuel cell advances
  • Utilizing V2G for grid services
  • Storage within the larger context of distributed energy resources
  • New business models and applications
  • Noteworthy pilots and deployments: key implications and lessons learned
  • Regulatory and market developments impacting the future of energy storage
  • And more


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One-on-One Networking: The forum offers a focused, executive-level environment in which to network with storage stakeholders, make new connections and share insights with colleagues

Emphasis on Innovation and Latest Developments: Through in-depth presentations and panel discussions, the forum will examine the most recent technology developments and business models for utilities, energy providers and C&I end users.

Objective & Authoritative: The agenda is driven by practitioners and executives at a range of leading industry technology companies -- learn directly from the experts who are shaping the future of energy storage.

Strategic and Foward-Looking: The focus is on the real-world potential and impact of storage innovations on existing networks and business models -- critical insight for meeting the challenges of the evolving energy ecosystem.

Who Should Attend?

  • Utility executives and energy provider network managers
  • Commercial and industrial energy planners
  • Battery suppliers and energy storage technology innovators
  • Power control system and software vendors
  • Regulators and public policy professionals
  • Project developers and entrepreneurs
  • Solar PV, wind power, and renewable energy companies
  • University researchers and thought leaders
  • Finance and investment professionals

Join us in San Diego to explore exciting new opportunities in the expanding energy storage market -- Contact us today to get involved!





* Navigant Research, Country Forecasts for Utility-Scale Energy Storage and Country Forecasts for Distributed Energy Storage, 2018

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