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18J00 Massive Electricity Storage: Fixing Renewable Power's Achilles Heel
OverviewRenewable power generated from wind and solar is plentiful but intermittent by nature. Up to the point when system instability sets in, it can be distributed for use by piggybacking it onto a dispatchable baseload power system supported by coal or nuclear generation. As renewable power is rapidly being added to the global power system, a critical technology is required on a huge scale to convert the intermittent renewable power into dispatchable baseload power. For renewable power to assume the role of principal baseload power supplier of the future, reliable, safe, and economically feasible massive electricity storage technologies must be developed, demonstrated, and operated commercially. This session highlights the Achilles Heel of renewable power---its intermittency---in order to heighten public awareness of the critical need for and to stimulate RD&D action to deploy massive electricity storage to fix this Achilles Heel. This panel session will have overview presentations by invited speakers, followed by discussions among panelists and the audience. The follow-on panel discussion with the audience will serve to gather additional input and focus on future needs and data gaps.
Primary SponsorResearch and New Technology Committee (18j)

Chair

Dave Gushee
Consultant
Consultant
Front Royal, VA 22630
Phone Number: 540-6353679
Email: gushee1930@embarqmail.com

CoChair

Bernard S. Lee
Retired President
Institute of Gas Technology
9226 E. Champagne Dr
Sun Lakes, AZ 85248
Phone Number: 480-8021065
Fax Number: 480-8021911
Email: bslee8@juno.com
Session Introduction
Bernard S. Lee, Institute of Gas Technology, Sun Lakes, AZ
Power System Instability
Howard Illian, Energy Mark Inc., Buffalo Grove, IL
R&D for Massive Storage Technologies for Solar Power
Brad Roberts, S&C Electricity Storage Association, Franklin, WI
Vanadium Flow Batteries for Wind Generators
Tim Hennessy, VRB Power System Inc., Richmond, BC, Canada
Sodium-Sulfur Batteries for Peak Shaving or Wind Generation
Ali Nourai, American Electric Power, Columbus, OH
Massive Electricity Storage Panel Discussion
Bernard S. Lee, Institute of Gas Technology, Sun Lakes, AZ and Dave Gushee, Consultant, Front Royal, VA
Question and Answer Session with Audience
Bernard S. Lee, Institute of Gas Technology, Sun Lakes, AZ and Dave Gushee, Consultant, Front Royal, VA

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