ees North America Enhances Focus on the Evolving Energy Storage Market

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ees North America 2018, the premier energy storage exhibition and conference in North America, will highlight the growing market opportunity of solar-plus-storage, the electrification of transportation, and promising storage technologies at its fourth annual event in San Francisco July 10 to 12 at Moscone West. Co-located with Intersolar North America, the two shows represent the first major solar and storage industry events of the year in the United States.

The energy storage industry is predicted to cross the 1 gigawatt (GW) threshold by 2019, according to GTM Research, and industry experts have identified energy storage as a driving force for the wider implementation of renewable energy. As a result, energy storage has maintained steady growth in deployments throughout the past year, and is on track for continued boosts in the market due to its vital role in both the solar and transportation industries. From 2017 to 2023, the U.S. storage market will grow to nearly 15 times its current size, GTM Research reports, with behind-the-meter deployments making up half the annual market by 2022.

In order to provide cutting edge information that will give attendees an edge on the market, ees North Americaorganizers developed its conference program in close consultation with roster of partners. These include representatives from the National Alliance for Advanced Transportation Batteries (NAATBatt); Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE; CALcharge; DNV GL Energy Americas; the Energy Storage Association; GTM Research; India Energy Storage Alliance; Sandia National Laboratory; and Siemens. As a result, the 15 conference sessions and workshops offered at this year’s event will provide attendees with important insights from industry leaders and promising start-ups.

Highlights of this year’s conference include:

With the expected growth in the storage marketplace, choosing a renewable to pair with it is critical. In a GTM Research poll, solar energy was favored by 71 percent over other technologies as the renewable resource of choice to pair with storage. Top installers have expressed their interest in installing projects by offering solar-plus-storage packages, which may contribute to another deployment spike in the next few years. Incentive programs, such as California’s Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP), have enabled these projects and brought them to completion. Co-located with Intersolar North America, ees North America is the perfect place to discuss the future for the evolving solar plus-storage market, and network with executives from solar, storage and project development companies, as well as policymakers and financiers.

“Solar-plus-storage certainly will play an important role for all the reasons that have long been identified,” said Jim Greenberger, executive director of NAATBatt, in a recent interview. “The positive economics of solar-plus-storage is now catching the attention of the most skeptical folks in the utility sector. Storage is no longer just an environmental story – it’s a story of producing cheaper electricity that in turn helps create a more reliable grid.”

Key conference sessions include:

The full conference program is available online, including the Power2Drive conference track. Initial speaker selections have been announced. Early-bird pricing, which offers substantial savings, is available for the full conference pass through May 8.