THE BATTERY SHOW BUSINESS CONFERENCE
This presentation will review the complex regulatory environment in which battery innovators operate, and explore possible solutions to existing barriers.
Keynote Speaker: David B. Weinberg, Chair of the Environment & Safety Practice, Wiley Rein LLP
David is general counsel to several leading battery trade associations and the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation, and helps many companies fi nd their way through the regulatory thicket. He played signifi cant roles in developing the 1996 federal legislation that made possible the Call2Recycle rechargeable battery recycling program and the adoption of consistent lead battery recycling legislation.
12:45PM LUNCH – SERVED IN EXHIBITION HALL
2:30PM PANEL DISCUSSION: ADVANCED BATTERIES FOR RENEWABLES – A MARKET APPRAISAL As the world increasingly relies on renewable resources to satisfy its thirst for power, the advanced battery industry could stand to benefi t from substantial growth. The intermittent nature of renewables requires a reliable, effi cient and cost-effective means to store the generated electricity, but just how is the market likely to develop for batteries here?
Session Chair: Haukur Asgeirsson, Manager, Power Systems Technologies, DTE Energy
Haukur Asgeirsson is responsible for employing distributed energy resources (DER) into the T&D planning and operating process at Detroit Edison, a DTE Energy Company, managing all DER energy interconnections and grants related to plug-in electric vehicles, energy storage, and the effect of resources interconnecting to the grid.
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Carlos Coe, Chief Executive Offi cer, Xtreme Power Prior to founding Xtreme Power in 2004, Dr Coe was President and Chief Executive Offi cer of Anthony International. He also held a variety of executive roles with Whirlpool Corporation and was General Manager and Executive Vice President of a joint venture between Ford Aerospace and Tracor to commercialize an advanced battery technology.
Emeka Okafor, Research Programs, American Electric Power
Emeka Okafor, an engineer in American Electric Power’s (AEP) Research Programs department in Columbus, Ohio, is responsible for researching new energy storage technologies and assessing them for deployment at AEP. He is managing the deployment of the company’s 2-MW, 2-MWh lithium-ion based community energy storage systems in Ohio. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from Oral Roberts University and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University.
Haresh Kamath, Senior Project Manager Power Delivery and Utilization, EPRI
Haresh’s research focuses on the development, assessment, and application of energy storage technologies for transportation and grid storage applications. He joined EPRI in 2002 as a project engineer in energy storage and distributed generation; his responsibilities grew to include management of energy storage, distributed generation, energy effi ciency, and electric transportation.
4:00PM DRINKS RECEPTION IN EXHIBITION HALL DAY 2: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 26
9:30AM PANEL DISCUSSION: SECOND-LIFE EV BATTERIES: DOES THE TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT THE BUSINESS PLAN?
The battery characteristics that support the resurgent interest and action in electrifi ed transportation are also relevant for use for stationary energy storage systems. Although the promise of second-life use of EV batteries for stationary applications is great, so are the challenges: re-characterizing a battery after EV use, recovery and repackaging for reuse, repricing, reselling, ownership, etc. Today’s panel members are leaders in the conceptual framing of this concept, and have experience with batteries for use in one or both of these industries.
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