Organised by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
The Royal Swedish Academy organises a series of three seminars on the theme “The inevitable transition to the electric society”. As a common theme for large parts of Sweden’s energy and technology transformation, electricity appears as a general basis, both for energy production, energy storage, distribution and as fuel. The purpose of the planned seminars is to shed light on the various technologies and options for action that are available in the creation of the future energy system. Both technical, economic, environmental and social science aspects will be addressed, from a Swedish as well as an international perspective.
Each theme is divided into three sub-areas, and will be addressed at three different seminar occasions. There are separate registrations for each seminar:
- Fossil-free electricity production, 18 May.
- Energy storage, 8 June.
- Energy efficiency, 7 September. More information and registration>
We plan to record and live-stream the seminars for those who cannot attend in person. You can watch it on our startpage, on www.kva.se
8 June: Energy Storage
Programme
09:00
Welcome remarks
Göran Andersson, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
09:05
Role of storage in future energy systems
William D’heaseleer, KU Leuven, Belgium
09:40
Q/A with the speaker
09:50
Coffee break
10:20
Energy Storage using Power-to-X
Thomas Schmidt, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland
10:55
Q/A with the speaker
11:05
Future of battery technology
Daniel Brandell, Uppsala University, Sweden
11:40
Q/A with the speaker
11:50
Closing of the symposium followed by lunch
The symposium is organised by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, with financial support from The Wenner-Gren Foundations and The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF).
For the safety of all attendees, we expect that all participants in the symposium are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Contact
Peter Brandén
Program Coordinator
program@kva.se