THE BATTERY SHOW BUSINESS CONFERENCE Session Chair: Dr. Ali Nourai, Executive Consultant, KEMA Inc
Dr. Nourai joined KEMA in 2010 after a 30-year career with American Electric Power (AEP), where he launched AEP’s successful sodium sulfur (NaS) battery program and introduced the concept of Community Energy Storage (CES). He is Chairman of the Electricity Storage Association (ESA), promoting development and commercial application of energy storage technologies as solutions to power and energy problems.
Speakers
Haukur Asgeirsson, Manager, Power Systems, 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.
Ken Dudek, Chief Executive Offi cer, CAR Technologies LLC
Ken is Chief Executive Offi cer and co-founder of CAR Technologies LLC, a new company formed in 2009 to commercialize technology developed by the Ohio State University Center for Automotive Research. Before founding CAR Technologies, Ken spent 25 years with General Motors, leading cross-functional teams designing advanced powertrain control systems.
Ken Srebnik, Senior Manager, Corporate Planning, Nissan North America Inc
Ken is Senior Manager of Corporate Planning for Nissan North America Inc. In this role he oversees the auto maker’s Regulatory Compliance and Environmental Planning Offi ce for the Americas region. He is also responsible for Nissan’s 4R Program, the business planning related to second-life applications for Nissan’s EV batteries.
John Jung, CEO, Greensmith Energy Mgmt Systems
John Jung is CEO of Greensmith Energy Mgmt Systems, a developer and provider of advanced, programmable energy storage solutions for a wide-array of distributed grid applications. As a battery agnostic provider of turn-key energy storage systems including all central control and data communications software, Greensmith currently serves 12 customers including 7 electric utilities.
Charlie Vartanian, Director of Marketing Development, A123 Systems
Charlie is Director of Market Development at A123 Systems. He focuses on grid application development and market access advocacy to expand the use of advanced storage technologies for grid benefi t. Previously he was Distributed Energy Resource Development Manager at Southern California Edison.
Dr. Jeremy Neubauer, Senior Engineer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Dr. Neubauer is a Senior Engineer at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, leading its Energy Storage Systems Evaluation subtask. His research interests include the second use of EV/PHEV batteries, assessing total lifecycle costs of EV/PHEVs, performance and degradation modeling of Li-ion batteries, and advanced energy storage architectures.
11:00AM COFFEE SERVED IN EXHIBITION HALL SPONSORED BY 11:45AM
THE CHANGING FACE OF YOUR CAR BATTERY: THE EVOLVING ROLE OF ENERGY STORAGE IN MAXIMIZING FUEL EFFICIENCY
Keynote Speaker: Craig Rigby, Vice President Global Product Engineering, Johnson Controls
Craig’s responsibilities include leading the product engineering organization, which is focused on Johnson Controls’ current (one to fi ve-year) product development and launch activities. This incorporates existing and emerging technologies for the lead-acid and hybrid business.
12:15PM THE BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS OF MATERIAL SELECTION FOR LI-ION BATTERIES
Widespread consumer adoption of PHEVs and EVs requires that certain targets for battery performance, and cost be met. Material selection bears directly on performance and is often linked to cost and safety. But
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