What Makes Solar-Plus-Storage Projects Successful for an Innovation Tender?

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Tuesday, November 03, 2020 | 11:00am–12:00am CET | Webinar Language: German

This year the Federal Network Agency has for the first time carried out a so-called innovation tender with a volume of 650 MW. 133 bids with a volume of 1,095 MW were received, so the tender was almost twice oversubscribed. A total of 73 bids with a volume of 677 MW were accepted. Of these, 394 MW were accounted for by 28 plant combinations, 27 of which were combinations of solar plants with storage tanks. Which combination projects were successful, and why? The smarter E webinar "What makes solar and storage projects successful in the innovation tender" shows background information and analyses. Because the next innovation call for proposals will be in September 2021!

During the webinar participants can submit their questions to get them answered by the experts in the live Q&A. In addition, both the recording and the speakers' presentations are made available to all registrants after the webinar.

Our Guest

Hans Urban, Expert and Advisor Renewable Energies & E-Mobility

After studying electrical engineering at the Technical University of Munich, which he completed in 1989, Hans Urban gained decades of experience in leading positions in the electronics and solar industries. Since 2017 he has been working as a freelance consultant in the field of renewable energies and electromobility and advises storage and solar companies, regional energy providers and municipalities. His personal aim is to bring the topic of renewable energies closer to as many people as possible in a neutral, technically sound and sometimes entertaining way!

Your Host

Sabine Kloos, Project Manager ees Europe, Solar Promotion GmbH

Sabine Kloos is a graduate in environmental protection engineering and has been working for Solar Promotion GmbH since 2006. Since 2011, she has specialized increasingly in the field of batteries and energy storage in connection with renewable energies and has developed exhibition and conference events for these topics. From 2015, the topic of electromobility has also increasingly come into focus. Sabine Kloos is currently the project manager responsible for ees Europe, Europe’s largest and most visited exhibition for batteries and energy storage systems. The exhibition is held annually in Munich on the innovation platform for the new energy world The smarter E Europe.

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