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The Long and Short of It: Energy Storage for Days

On-Demand Webinar | Free

This webinar was recorded on June 22, 2022.

Energy storage of all types will be a key enabler of a fully decarbonized electric grid. While shorter-duration storage now supports today’s level of renewable energy generation, longer-duration storage technologies will soon be widely deployed to support dramatic renewables growth, provide multiple grid services, and help avoid new fossil generation.

Today’s commercially available long-duration storage technologies, as well as those coming online in the next few years, will transform the grid into a more resilient, responsive and flexible resource. In addition to providing storage capacities ranging from eight hours to days or weeks, many of these innovations are based on low-cost, safe, and abundant raw materials such as iron, air, salt, and water.

This session will consider four long-duration storage solutions. Presenters will highlight the different underlying technologies, use cases and market opportunities for iron flow batteries, iron-air batteries, geomechanical pumped storage, and electro-thermal energy storage.

 

Speakers

Hugh McDermott

SVP of Global Business Development & Sales, ESS Inc.
McDermott is the Senior Vice President Business Development & Sales for ESS Inc. An energy sector executive focused on growing energy infrastructure and advanced energy technology businesses primarily addressing utility, industrial and commercial sectors, Mr. McDermott has served in numerous executive and leadership roles throughout his career in high-growth start-up companies as well as executive roles in public listed companies.

Prior to joining ESS, Inc., Mr. McDermott was the Vice President Sales for Silver Spring Networks where he successfully led the company’s market-building presence and key partnership development for Smart Grid and Smart City business across the APAC region. As Global Head of Business Development at Better Place, Mr. McDermott created the world’s first smart charging commercial offering which leveraged networked electric vehicle charging infrastructure to provide dynamic load management and energy storage services to utilities, grid operators and energy traders.

Mr. McDermott is a Hokie from VA Tech where he earned his BS in Mechanical Engineering in Power Systems.

Carrie Bellamy

Director of Commercialization, Malta
Carrie co-leads Malta Inc.’s commercialization team where she provides a strategic view of long-duration energy storage and its enabling role in accelerating the just transition to a clean energy economy.

Carrie joined Malta from National Grid Renewables where she managed the development of a pipeline of over 3 GW of solar, wind and storage assets strategically located to replace/repurpose existing thermal assets and transmission infrastructure. Previously, she worked in the utility-scale solar-PV market with Black and Veatch and in development, origination, and strategy with juwi.

Prior to joining the energy sector, Carrie worked for Navigant and Deloitte in a finance capacity. She obtained her CFA charter and an undergraduate degree in Finance from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Marco Ferrara, Ph.D.

Senior Vice President, Business Development and Analytics, Form Energy
Marco Ferrara, Ph.D., is co-founder and Senior Vice President of Business Development and Analytics at Form Energy, where he supervises application analytics and product and business development of Form’s multi-day, ultra-low cost electrical storage platform.

Prior to Form, Marco was VP of Energy Analytics and Optimization at IHI Inc., where he led research and development of electrical storage optimal configuration and control software. Marco started his career in energy storage at 24M Technologies, where he created the industry leading software ESWare™, which was subsequently acquired by IHI. An engineer by training and entrepreneurial thinker, Marco has been involved in the development and commercialization of innovative hardware and software technologies in several energy ventures. Early in his career, Marco was a lead developer of the portfolio valuation software at Edison Mission Marketing and Trading.

Marco holds a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from MIT and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of L’Aquila, in his native Italy.

Richard Brody

VP Business Development, Quidnet Energy
As VP of Business Development at Quidnet Energy, Richard Brody drives the company’s strategy to commercially deploy its innovative long-duration energy storage technology—Geomechanical Pumped Storage (GPS)—allowing greater renewable energy integration and accelerating electric grid decarbonization. Previously, as Director of Sales and Marketing for Energy Storage at Lockheed Martin Energy, Richard launched the GridStar® Lithium system and led business development for GridStar® Flow, a new battery technology for large-scale, long duration applications. Before Lockheed Martin, Richard led business development at Primus Power, SustainX, and PowerGenix, three energy storage startups.

Over a decade at United Technologies Corporation (UTC), Richard served as President of international operations in Moscow, then Vice President of International Business Development at UTC Power. In the latter position, he established the company’s clean energy business in Asia and Europe. Before UTC, Richard worked at the White House as Special Advisor on International Affairs to Vice President Al Gore. Richard served as most recent Chair of the Boards of Directors of the California Energy Storage Alliance and of the American Chamber of Commerce in Russia, during his time in Moscow.

Richard earned a B.A. from Columbia University and an MA/Ph.D. from the University of Michigan.

Moderator

Julian Spector

Senior Reporter, Canary Media
Julian Spector is senior reporter at Canary Media, where he reports on the rise of clean energy. He worked at Greentech Media for nearly five years. Before that he reported for CityLab at The Atlantic and conducted grant-funded freelance journalism on climate impacts in Bangladesh. His stories have also appeared in The Guardian, HuffPost, Al Jazeera America and more. He graduated from Duke University and now basks in the sunshine of Los Angeles.

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