Dr. Reinhard Haas, the academic director from EEG at TU Wien, opened the session with an insightful overview of the challenges faced by electricity systems in the wake of increasing renewable energy sources. His presentation set the stage for an engaging discussion on the critical role of storage solutions in maintaining energy stability and efficiency.
Johannes Kathan, MSc from AIT, provided a comprehensive analysis of both stationary and mobile battery storage systems. He highlighted their advantages and limitations, offering a balanced perspective on their practical applications in today’s energy landscape.
Marlene Sayer, MSc from EEG at TU Wien, shifted the focus to hydrogen storage. She detailed the current state of hydrogen technology and its future potential, emphasizing its importance in achieving a sustainable energy future.
The session was expertly chaired by DI Karin Mottl, MMSc from Energiepark Bruck/Leitha, who facilitated dynamic discussions and fostered networking opportunities among attendees.
The event attracted a diverse audience, including REN students, alumni, industry professionals, and future renewable energy experts. Their active participation and insightful questions made the event truly memorable.
Looking Forward
As the renewable energy sector continues to evolve, events like the REN Talk play a crucial role in disseminating knowledge and fostering innovation. Stay tuned for more sessions as TU Wien – Academy for Continuing Education continues to lead the charge in shaping a sustainable future.
For those interested in delving deeper into the field of renewable energy, more information about the MSc Renewable Energy Systems program can be found here, öffnet eine externe URL in einem neuen Fenster.
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