Energy storage continues to be one of the most important, and active, areas of research and investment. Our 2020 event will feature a keynote session on commercial-ready technologies followed by a lively program of invited and submitted talks focused on new materials and device development, and also describing the path to commercialization of novel energy storage systems. Submit your abstract and plan to participate in one of the most significant energy storage research and development events this year.
Back to Top ↑2022 Symposium Sessions |
| Monday June 13 |
10:30 | Energy Storage |
1:30 | Solid State Batteries |
| Tuesday June 14 |
9:00 | Batteries Beyond Lithium |
1:30 | Tools for Implementation of Energy Storage |
4:00 | Energy Storage - Posters |
| Wednesday June 15 |
9:00 | Sustainability in Energy Storage |
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2022 Symposium Program |
| Monday June 13 |
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10:30 | Energy Storage | National Harbor 12 |
| Session chair: Imre Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy, US |
10:30 | Energy Storage Introduction I. Gyuk, U.S. Department of Engery, US |
10:35 | Rechargeable Zinc Based Batteries for Large Scale Storage E.S. Takeuchi, A.C. Marschilok, K.J. Takeuchi, Stony Brook University, US |
11:00 | Long-Duration Energy Storage: An Industry Perspective M. Perry, Largo Clean Energy, US |
11:25 | Long-Duration Storage at Disruptively Low Cost – Quidnet Energy’s Geomechanical Pumped Storage (GPS) R. Brody, Quidnet, US |
11:50 | Advancements in Long Duration - Liquid Metal battery technology D. Alderton, Ambri Inc., US |
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1:30 | Solid State Batteries | National Harbor 12 |
| Session chair: Erik Spoerke, Sandia National Laboratories |
1:30 | Are Solid-State Batteries Safe? A Thermodynamic Analysis A.M. Bates, Y. Preger, L. Torres-Castro, K.L. Harrison, S.J. Harris, J. Hewson, Sandia National Laboratories, US |
1:50 | All-Solid-State Batteries Containing Lithium Thiophosphate Separators E.C. Self, F.M. Delnick, G. Yang, T. Brahmbhatt, W-Y Tsai, J. Nanda, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US |
2:10 | Initial capacity loss mechanism of all-solid-state lithium sulfide battery unraveled by in situ neutron tomography and Raman mapping G. Yang, Y. Zhang, Ethan Self, Teerth Brahmbhatt, Jean-Christophe Bilheux, Hassina Bilheux, Jagjit Nanda, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US |
2:30 | Bio-Based Lithium Nano-Frameworks for Solid-State Battery Technology H. Rathnayake, P. Butreddy, University of North Carolina Greensboro, US |
2:50 | Dirt Cheap Energy Storage: Clay-Based Separators for Solid State Storage E. Spoerke, Sandia National Laboratories, US |
| Tuesday June 14 |
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9:00 | Batteries Beyond Lithium | National Harbor 12 |
| Session chair: Imre Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy, US |
9:00 | From NY to CA: Tales from the front lines of zinc battery ESS installations from coast to coast G. Cowles, Urban Electric Power, Inc., US |
9:25 | Investigation of Zinc/Manganese Oxide Batteries for Large Scale Energy Storage K.J. Takeuchi, A.C. Marschilok, E.S. Takeuchi, Stony Brook University, US |
9:45 | Tuning Materials Properties of Sodium Vanadium Oxide (NaV3O8, NVO) for Aqueous Zn Batteries A.C. Marschilok, K.J. Takeuchi, E.S. Takeuchi, Stony Brook University, US |
10:05 | Slurry Electrodes for Redox Flow Batteries J. Wainright, C. Wirth, R. Akolkar, R. Savinell, Case Western Reserve University, US |
10:25 | Mixed Valency and Electrostatic Repulsion as Design Principles for Redox Mediators in Heterogeneous Electrochemical Systems M.R. Anstey, A.M. Greenwood, J. Nicoleau, N.A. Kennedy, J.C. Goodell, K.A. Dean, D.N. Blauch, M.R. Gau, P.J. Carroll, N.C. Tomson, Davidson College, US |
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1:30 | Tools for Implementation of Energy Storage | National Harbor 12 |
| Session chair: Alex Bates, Sandia National Laboratories, US |
1:30 | Open-source software to accelerate the development of energy storage systems Y. Preger, V. De Angelis, Sandia National Labs, US |
1:55 | A Machine Intelligence based Storage Allocator for Virtual Power Plant Applications B. Abegaz, Loyola University Chicago, US |
2:15 | Nanocarbons Essential Role in Energy Storage: Technology and Market Outlook R. Collins, IDTechEx, US |
2:35 | A Dual Participation Framework for Energy Storage as a Transmission and Market Asset J. Twitchell, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, US |
2:55 | Long-Duration Energy Storage in a Decarbonized Future – Policy Gaps, Needs, and Opportunities W. McNamara, Sandia National Laboratories, US |
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4:00 | Energy Storage - Posters | Expo Hall DE |
| Smart Power and Power Discretes Hardware-software co-design for reliability improvement of BLDC power drivers for eMobility by key BCD Technologies running in Europe G. Janczyk, T. Bieniek, Lukasiewicz - Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics, PL |
| Economy driven SiC Power Electronics Technology Development supported by the ECSEL Joint Undertaking framework program funds T. Bieniek, G. Janczyk, A. Sitnik, A. Messina, Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics, PL |
| High Energy Density Cyanoacetamide [3] Radialene Catholytes For Non-Aqueous Organic Flow Batteries F. Hasan, C. Bejger, UNC Charlotte, US |
| MESA-DER Specification (the Bluetooth of Energy Storage) Testing and Certification Program D. Wheeles, MESA Standards Alliance, US |
| Wednesday June 15 |
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9:00 | Sustainability in Energy Storage | National Harbor 12 |
| Session chair: Imre Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy, US |
9:00 | The ReCell Center: Working to Advance Battery Recycling P. Spangenberger, Argonne National Laboratory, US |
9:25 | Reductive Leaching of Metals from Lithium-ion Batteries T. Lister, Idaho National Laboratory, US |
9:50 | Recovery of Lithium from Brines and Clay Minerals and Recycled Lithium-ion Batteries P. Paranthaman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US |
10:10 | Asymmetric supercapacitors fabricated with ferrite/CHTL-derived hydrochar electrodes K. Huynh, B. Maddipudi, V. Amar, A. Shende, R. Shende, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, US |
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