Pre-Conference Seminars
Monday Afternoon, October 11, 2010

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The Pre-Conference Seminars are intended to provide attendees with an in-depth understanding of advanced energy storage technologies and their related market opportunities.  Company management and business development professionals will benefit through a better understanding of the target markets and applications.  Executives will be provided a technology overview that will allow them a better understanding of the driving forces behind technology development. 

The global energy crisis has created a wealth of new markets and solutions for energy generation, power transmission and the storage requirements that will improve the efficiency of operations.  The integration of renewable energy generation and high performance energy storage capabilities into the existing infrastructure adds to the complexity of utility, automotive, industrial and consumer markets.  These seminars are intended to provide a clear view of the new paradigm.

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Session 1:  Energy Storage Markets and Applications

Anu Elizabeth Cherian     is an Industry Analyst with Frost & Sullivan’s North American Energy & Power Systems practice.

Frost and Sullivan presents a new look at the role of advanced energy storage

Pulling together a team of energy, power and component experts, Frost and Sullivan will provide an updated look at the markets and applications for advanced energy storage technologies.  For the first time, Frost and Sullivan has marshaled its expertise in ultracapacitors, advanced batteries, energy markets and power delivery to offer a comprehensive look at the role of energy storage in the deployment of new renewable generation technologies and the necessary improvements to the power transmission grids.  Long recognized as a premier authority on market understanding and investment in growing energy opportunities, Frost and Sullivan will offer attendees an early look at consolidated and objective evaluation of the industry.  This program will allow managers and decision makers to evaluate the potential benefits of various courses of action as they relate to investment in materials, components and energy storage systems.  Program Cost:  $300.00 

Session 2:  Technology Overview

                                        With an updated comparative analysis of production ultracapacitors and high performance lithium ion batteries by Dr. Andy Burke

C. Joseph Farahmandi  is founder and president of Ionix Power Systems, LLC

Ionix Power Systems, LLC makes sense of the available technologies

A comprehensive overview of ultracapacitor and high power battery technologies intended to provide a basic understanding of operational characteristics of the technologies and how they operate in various applications and configurations.  This two hour session is intended to provide insights into how the key components operate and contribute to the overall energy storage solutions.  This seminar is recommended for technologists involved in materials development as well as those interested in applying the technologies to their specific applications.  Management, marketing and sales personnel will better understand the issues involved when energy storage solutions are being defined and developed.  Program Cost:  $300.00

Dr. Andrew F. Burke of the Institute for Transportation Studies, will present "Consideration of the relative power capabilities of ultracapacitors and lithium batteries  for various applications".  This presentation includes his latest comprehensive review and comparison of ultracapacitors from Maxwell, Nesscap, Apowercap, Asahi Glass, Panasonic, Carbon Tech., LS Cable, BatsCap, Fuji Heavy, Power Systems, and JSR Micro.   Lithium batteries from A123, EnerDel, Kokam, SAFT, GAIA and others will be analyzed for performance characteristics in HEV applications. 




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