As of the end of 2021, the cumulative installed capacity of new energy storage globally reached 25. However, the number of safety incidents such as fires and explosions in lithium-ion BESSs has been rapidly increasing across various countries in the world.
Additionally, considerations for energy storage project development and deployment will be discussed. This course is provided in a live-online environment and includes a 6-hour introduction to energy storage followed by three optional 2-hour deep dives on energy storage valuation, battery technology and performance, and safety.
What is energy storage training?
By taking the Energy Storage training by Enoinstitute, you will learn about the concept of energy, how to store energy, types of energy-storing devices, the history of energy storage systems, the development of energy storage by 2050, and long-term/short-term storage.
This course is intended for project developers, insurers and lenders interested in, or working with, energy storage. Policy makers, utilities, EPC contractors and other professionals will also benefit from DNV's world-renowned technical and commercial knowledge of energy storage. An elementary knowledge of electricity and/or physics is recommended.
What are DNV training courses on energy storage (systems)?
DNV training courses on energy storage (systems) will increase your understanding of the technical, market and financial aspects of grid-connected energy storage, as well as the associated risks.
What is the operational life of an energy storage system?
The operational life of an energy storage system is a tricky concept to define generally, but it typically refers to how long a system is able to operate before degradation prevents the system from safely and reliably performing its objectives.
What are the components of energy storage systems?
System components consist of batteries, power conversion system, transformer, switchgear, and monitoring and control. A proper economic analysis identifies the costs associated with each of these components. Source: EPRI. Understanding the components of energy storage systems is a critical first step to understanding energy storage economics.