The European Association for Storage of Energy (EASE) is the voice of the energy storage community, actively promoting the use of energy storage in Europe and worldwide.
EASE actively supports the deployment of energy storage as an
indispensable instrument to improve the flexibility of and deliver services to the energy system with respect to European energy and climate policy.
EASE seeks to build a European platform for sharing and disseminating energy storage-related information.
EASE ultimately aims to support the transition towards a sustainable, flexible and stable energy system in Europe.
acknowledgments
Special thanks to the EaSE/EEra core working group, authors of this roadmap:
Alstom : Olivier Teller;
CEA : Jean-Philippe Nicolai;
CIEMAT : Marcos Lafoz;
DLR : Doerte Laing and Rainer Tamme;
DTU : Allan Schroder Pedersen and Mattias Andersson;
E.on : Christian Folke;
EDF : Charles Bourdil;
ENEA : Mario Conte;
ENEL : Gianluca Gigliucci and Irene Fastelli;
FIAMM : Mario Vona;
Gas Natural Fenosa : Milagros Rey Porto;
Glen Dimplex Deutschland : Thomas Hackensellner and Robert Kapp;
KIT : Hans Juergen Seifert, Mathias Noe and Michael Sander;
SAFT: Jesus Lugaro and Michael Lippert;
Sheffield University : Peter Hall;
Siemens : Rainer Saliger;
SINTEF : Atle Harby;
VTT: Mikko Pihlatie; and
VUB: Noshin Omar.
Both EaSE and EEra are thankful to all their members!
This roadmap would not have been possible without the extensive contributions of all stakeholders:
association of European automotive and Industrial Battery manufacturers (EuroBat): Alfons Westgeest, Chris Heron and Erwin Marckx;
European association of gas and Steam turbine manufacturers (Eut urbines): Matthias Zelinger;
Energy Efficient Buildings
association (E2Ba): Luc Bourdeau;
Energy Efficient Building European Initiative (E2B EI) : Benito Sanchez Hernandez;
European Electricity grid Initiative (EEgI) : Peter Verboven;
European green vehicle Initiative (ppp EgvI) : Jesus Garcia Martin;
European hydrogen association (Eha): Marieke Reijalt;
Energy materials Industrial research Initiative (EmIrI) : Marcel Meeus and Peter Rigby;
European network of transmission System operators for Electricity (EntSo-E) : Chavdar Ivanov;
European photovoltaic Industry association (EpIa): Pietro Caloprisco;
European photovoltaic technology platform (Eu pv tp): Wim C. Sinke;
European Solar thermal Electricity association (EStEla) : Elena Dufour;
European technology platform for Electricity networks of the Fu-
ture (Smartgrids Etp) : Jean-Francois Faugeras;
European technology platform on renewable heating & cooling
(Etp rhc) : Luisa F. Cabeza;
Fuel cells and hydrogen Joint undertaking (Fch Ju) : Nikolaos Lymperopoulos;
hydro Equipment association (hEa) : Christine van Oldeneel;
International Energy agency (IEa): David Elzinga;
Union of the Electricity Industry (EURELECTRIC): Gunnar Lorenz
contributing authors:
Jean-Michel Durand, Maria João Duarte and Patrick Clerens.
Editor:
Deborah Martens EERA, the European Energy Research Alliance, is an alliance of leading organisations in the field of energy research.
EERA aims to strengthen, expand and optimise EU energy research capabilities through the sharing of world-class national facilities in Europe and the joint realisation of pan-European research programmes (EERA Joint Programmes).
The primary focus of EERA is to accelerate the development of energy technologies to the point where they can be embedded
in industry-driven research. In order to achieve this goal, EERA streamlines and coordinates national and European energy
R&D programmes.
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