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Switzerland's Climate Neutrality 2050: The Journey through Energy Storage Technologies

Switzerland is committed to achieving climate neutrality by 2050, in line with the Climate and Innovation Act. This entails a significant shift from fossil fuels to renewables. Energy storage plays a pivotal role in this transition by stabilizing power supply from sources like solar and wind, enhancing grid reliability, and fostering innovation.

Join us for insights into the latest energy storage tech at this event, presented by CSEM, Empa, and PSI. Discover how these technologies can drive Switzerland towards its climate goals.

Don't miss this exclusive event on Switzerland's path to climate neutrality. Register today to secure your free spot before they're all gone. Together, we can build a more sustainable future.

Programm/Ablauf

13.30

Registration

14.00

Welcome & introduction
Bahaa Roustom, VP Marketing & Business development, CSEM

14.15

Part 1: Next generation technology

"Strategies for Li metal anodes and solid electrolytes for next generation of batteries" - Andrea Ingenito, Group Leader, CSEM

"Enabling lithium metal anodes using physical vapor deposition (PVD)"  
Jose Antonio Gonzalez Martinez, Program Manager, Belenos Clean Power

15.05

Part 2: Technical system integration

"Towards a net-zero Switzerland in 2050 - Sector coupled planning and operation of storage technologies"
Dr. Robin Mutschler, Scientist Urban Energy Systems Lab, Empa

15.25

Coffee break

15.45

Part 2: Technical system integration

"Underground sun conversion flex store, seasonal energy storage"
Andreas Kunz, Head Energy Assets, Energie 360° AG

16.10

Part 3: System integration economy and environment

"Hydrogen based energy storage"
Peter Christian, Electrical Engineer, ETHZ

"Hydrogen for fast charging of electric vehicles batteries"
Thomas Walter, H2 Energy AG

16.55

Conclusion

Bahaa Roustom, VP Marketing & Business Development, CSEM

17.05

Networking aperitif

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