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Seminar Series

Join us the second Thursday of every month for a series of brown bag seminars, sponsored by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Each seminar is held at NRELs Washington, D.C., office or in Golden, Colorado. Topics focus on new and innovative renewable energy and energy analysis strategies, models, and technologies.

The Role of Energy Storage in the Modern Low-Carbon Grid


A seminar presented by DOE/EEREs Office of Planning, Budget, and Analysis and NRELs Strategic Energy Analysis and Applications Center
Paul Denholm, Senior Energy Analyst National Renewable Energy Laboratory Thursday, June 12, 2008
10 11 a.m. (Golden, Colo.) Noon 1 p.m. (Washington, D.C.)
(The seminar is also offered via conference call or Internet conferencing. See the log-in and call-in information below. )

Energy storage is seen by many as an important component of a future grid, which will derive a large fraction of its energy from renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. During this seminar, Paul Denholm (of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory) will discuss the role of energy storage in the current and future grid. He will emphasize the valuation of energy storage for providing a variety of grid services including energy, capacity, and ancillary services; and the potentially increasing opportunities for storage in a low-carbon grid of the future. The presentation also will discuss current storage technologies, those under development, and the potential role of energy storage in plug-in hybrid electric vehicles as a grid-enabling technology.

Paul Denholm

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Full Format-A Reversed Full Format-A Paul Denholm is a senior energy analyst in the Strategic Energy Analysis and Applications Center at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. National Renewable Energy Laboratory main researchNational Renewable Energygrid integration and environmental National Renewable Energy Laboratory His interests include Laboratory Innovation for Our Energy Future Innovation for Our Energy Future Innovation for Our Energy Future impacts of renewable electricity sources including wind and solar photovoltaics. His focus includes technical and economic evaluation of enabling policies and technologies including alternative electricity rate structures, long-distance transmission, energy storage, and plug-in hybrid Full Format-B electricFull Format-B Reversed a masters degree in physics and a doctorate vehicles. He has in environmental studies and energy analysis from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Web Access and Call-In Information

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Log-In Info URL for log-in: Vertical-A Format https://www.mymeetings.com/nc/join/ Conference Number: SW192882 (no passcode is needed)

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National Renewable You also can join the event directly at Energy Laboratory http://www.mymeetings.com/nc/join. Innovation for Our Energy Future php?i=SW192882&p=&t=c Call-In Info To call in: 1-877-989-1543 Vertical-B Format Passcode: 8864359

Golden, Colo., information National Renewable


1617 Cole Blvd., Innovation for Our Energy Future Golden, Colorado Building 3, Conference Room 170.
Due to construction at the Visitors Center, the seminar location will remain in Building 3 until further notice.

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Please contact Wanda Addison, of Midwest Research Institute (MRI), at Vertical-B Format [email protected] or 202-488-2202

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