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Why Battery Storage is Key for Renewable Energy, online and in-person, Golden, Colorado, January 22, 7-9 pm MST
Event Description
Discover how battery storage makes renewables reliable and how you can leverage utility-scale insights, ideal for energy pros and policy-curious learners.
Battery energy storage is the key for making the renewable energy transition a reality. Consequently, this industry is growing extremely fast, despite facing hurdles over safety and restricted supply chains.
Allison Weis, PhD will share her insights on where batteries are headed across all applications, but will focus on utility-scale markets, based on her expertise as Global Head of Storage at Wood Mackenzie, a leading global research consultancy for renewables, energy and natural resources.
Note - Please plan to stay for a reception with food, drinks, and conversations afterwards. This event is FREE, but you're welcome to put a donation in the basket.
Allison Weis is the Global Head of Storage at Wood Mackenzie, the leading global data and analytics solutions provider for renewables, energy and natural resources. After her PhD from Carnegie Mellon in Engineering and Public Policy, Allison has worked as a Senior Stationary Storage Modeling Engineer at Tesla in Palo Alto and then in Boulder at Ascend Analytics as VP of Battery Solutions.
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