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SUMMARY:The Missing Link: Long-Duration Energy Storage and the  Future of Europe's Energy Security
DESCRIPTION:Energy Storage Europe is pleased to announce the webinar “When the Wind Stops and the Sun Sets: Is Europe Ready for Multi-Hour and Multi-Day Energy Stress?” \nAs Europe’s energy system becomes increasingly reliant on renewable generation\, prolonged periods of low wind and solar output\, known as Dunkelflaute events\, are raising important questions about system adequacy and security of supply. \nThis webinar will explore whether Europe’s current market and regulatory framework provides the right signals and incentives to deploy long-duration energy storage (LDES) at the scale needed to support a resilient and decarbonised power system. Discussions will focus on the implementation of the Electricity Market Design (EMD) Reform\, the review of the European Resource Adequacy Assessment (ERAA) methodology\, and the future of EU energy security policies. \nBuilding on the joint industry letter published in January 2026 calling for a framework to procure LDES\, the event will bring together stakeholders to discuss practical solutions\, market design\, and the future role of long-duration storage in Europe’s clean energy transition. \nRegister here! \n\nMeet our speakers: \n \nKillian Daly\, Energy Tag: \nKillian is the Executive Director of EnergyTag\, a non-profit organization driving decarbonization in the power sector by advancing electricity markets and carbon accounting. With teams in Europe\, North America and Asia\, EnergyTag collaborates with hundreds of leading organizations globally\, spanning the electricity sector\, civil society and governments. Killian has advised institutions\, including the International Energy Agency (IEA)\, US Federal Government\, European Commission\, on clean energy markets. He serves on influential committees shaping the future of electricity carbon accounting\, such as the GHG Protocol Scope 2 Update and has been featured in leading media publications such as the Financial Times and Bloomberg. Killian was named a 2026 World Economic Forum Young Global Leader in recognition of his clean energy work. Before leading EnergyTag\, Killian managed global energy strategy at Air Liquide\, one of the world’s largest industrial companies. He holds a Master’s degree in Energy Technologies from the University of Cambridge. \n\n \nOghosa Erhahon\, LDES Council:  \nOghosa Erhahon is the Policy and Markets Manager at the LDES Council\, shaping global policy and market design for long-duration energy storage (LDES) and its integration in power systems and for industrial applications. She has previously was a Technical Advisor on the Global Hydrogen Diplomacy Programme and works on clean energy infrastructure policy across Europe\, Africa\, and Small Island Developing States (SIDS). \n\n \nAntoine Koen\, Future Cleantech Architects:  \nAntoine Koen is an engineer specialized in energy technologies\, with a PhD in thermal energy storage. He currently serves as the lead analyst for energy systems at non-profit think tank Future Cleantech Architects. His work concerns the challenge of building a resilient and clean energy system\, with a focus on how to provide much-needed systems flexibility for renewables\, such as through energy storage. \n\n \nRuben Davis\, Cleantech for Europe: \nRuben Davis is Senior Policy Officer at Cleantech for Europe\, working at the intersection of policy and innovation to accelerate the scale-up of Europe’s cleantech industry. \n\n \nAurelien Ballagny\, Flow Batteries Europe: \nAurélien has a decade of experience in EU affairs in the fields of energy and environment. He previously worked at Energy Storage Europe\, represented the Energy Storage Coalition\, and is now Head of Policy at Flow Batteries Europe. With a legal background\, Aurélien’s expertise includes State Aid and procurement. \n \nCéline Le Goazigo\, World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) \nCéline Le Goazigo is Energy Lead at the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)\, where she drives work on electrification an grid readiness\, low-carbon energy solutions (CCS\, carbon removals)\, resilience and physical risk for critical infrastructure and accounting frameworks for the energy sector alongside leading companies worldwide. She is also a member of the SBTi Power Sector Expert Advisory Group since 2025. \nBefore joining WBCSD in 2022\, she held senior roles at Electricité de France (EDF) in France\, building expertise across energy markets\, asset optimisation and trading\, cross-border structured contract negotiation and sustainable finance for asset and liability management. She holds an engineering degree in Information and Decision Systems and a double Master of Science in Digital Signal and Image Processing from Cranfield University (UK) and Tampere University of Technology (Finland). \n\n \nCarolina Cruz\, Energy Storage Europe \nCarolina Cruz represents the Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) Task Force at Energy Storage Europe\, where she works on advancing the policy and regulatory framework needed to scale energy storage across Europe. Her work focuses on enabling energy storage to be properly integrated into EU market design and policy frameworks\, ensuring it can deliver flexibility\, support renewable integration\, and contribute to security of supply in a decarbonised power system. She has contributed to policy work on LDES\, including the paper “Policy Options to Anticipate Europe’s Long-Duration Energy Storage Deployment\,” which outlines key barriers and solutions to accelerate deployment in Europe. \nRegister here!
URL:https://energystorageeurope.eu/event/webinar-the-missing-link-long-duration-energy-storage-and-the-future-of-europes-energy-security/
CATEGORIES:Events,Energy Storage Europe Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260605
DTSTAMP:20260530T114055
CREATED:20260507T140126Z
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SUMMARY:Eurelectric Power Summit
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nEnergy Storage Europe is pleased to support the Eurelectric Power Summit \, taking place on 3–4 June 2026 in Helsinki\, Finland . Under the theme “Bringing Power to Life”\, the summit will bring together policymakers\, energy industry leaders\, innovators\, and service providers to discuss the future of Europe’s energy landscape and the transformation of the continent’s energy systems. \nThe event will focus on accelerating electrification across all sectors to support Europe’s climate goals\, strengthening energy security of supply in a changing global context\, and ensuring Europe’s competitiveness through innovative energy solutions. Discussions will also explore the investments and infrastructure required to enable this transition and support a resilient and sustainable energy future. \nThe Power Summit 2026 will provide a key platform for networking\, collaboration\, and knowledge exchange among stakeholders across the European energy sector\, offering valuable insights into the policies\, technologies\, and strategies shaping the future of energy in Europe. \nRegister here!\n 
URL:https://energystorageeurope.eu/event/eurelectric-power-summit/
LOCATION:Helsinki\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Events,Supported Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DTSTAMP:20260530T114055
CREATED:20250811T080018Z
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SUMMARY:Energy Storage Summit Germany
DESCRIPTION:Energy Storage Europe Association is glad to support Energy Storage Summit Germany\, taking place on 9-11 June 2026 in Stuttgart\, Germany. This event will explore the current regulatory landscape in Germany\, incentives from the proposed 2028 capacity market\, trading best practice\, understanding merchant revenue opportunities\, project development challenges and will even explore Germany’s unique opportunities in decentralised flexible assets. \nThis is an opportunity to meet Germany’s leading developers and IPPs\, investors\, policymakers\, TSOs\, manufacturers\, optimisers\, traders and consultants\, who are all paving the way for energy storage deployment in the country. \nRegister here!
URL:https://energystorageeurope.eu/event/energy-storage-summit-germany/
LOCATION:Stuttgart\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260611T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260611T160000
DTSTAMP:20260530T114055
CREATED:20260529T100358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T100940Z
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SUMMARY:From Grid Congestion to Grid Resilience: The Role of Flexibility Enabler
DESCRIPTION:Energy Storage Europe is pleased to announce the webinar “Grid Congestion Management: The Dutch Perspective”\, co-organised with EU PVSEC. \nAs photovoltaic deployment accelerates across Europe\, grid congestion is emerging as a major challenge for renewable energy integration. This is particularly evident in the Netherlands\, where increasing pressure on grid infrastructure is limiting the connection of new renewable assets and highlighting the need for greater system flexibility. \nThis webinar will explore how energy storage and other flexibility solutions can help relieve grid constraints\, optimise the use of existing infrastructure\, and support a more resilient electricity system. Discussions will focus on the role of storage\, demand response\, and smart energy management in enabling further renewable energy deployment while maintaining system stability and security of supply. \nThe session will also serve as a preview of the broader discussions taking place during the opening of EU PVSEC 2026. Join leading representatives from the energy storage and solar sectors to explore practical solutions for managing grid congestion and accelerating Europe’s clean energy transition\, \nRegister here!
URL:https://energystorageeurope.eu/event/from-grid-congestion-to-grid-resilience-the-role-of-flexibility-enabler/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260619
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SUMMARY:The International Flow Battery Forum
DESCRIPTION:Energy Storage Europe is pleased to support the the International Flow Battery Forum (IFBF®) 2026\, taking place on 16–18 June 2026 in Budapest\, Hungary. \nHeld at the InterContinental Hotel in the heart of the city\, IFBF 2026 will bring together around 350 delegates from across the globe\, including leading experts from the flow battery sector\, alongside 20 exhibitors and 50 scientific posters over three days of exchange and networking. \nAt IFBF 2026\, participants will benefit from a comprehensive programme featuring keynote presentations\, panel discussions\, open forums\, and technical sessions\, as well as networking opportunities including a reception\, conference dinner\, and a local site visit. The event will highlight the latest developments in the science\, technology\, and commercialisation of flow batteries. \nAs the energy transition accelerates\, flow batteries are gaining increasing attention for their potential to support long-duration energy storage and grid flexibility. IFBF 2026 will provide a key platform to explore innovations\, share insights\, and connect stakeholders across research and industry. \nRegister here!\n 
URL:https://energystorageeurope.eu/event/the-international-flow-battery-forum/
LOCATION:budapest\, Budapest\, Hungary
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260619
DTSTAMP:20260530T114055
CREATED:20260420T130509Z
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UID:27055-1781654400-1781827199@energystorageeurope.eu
SUMMARY:Climate & Impact Summit
DESCRIPTION:Energy Storage Europe is pleased to support the Climate & Impact Summit\, taking place on 17–18 June 2026 in London\, United Kingdom\, in a hybrid format (in-person and digital). \nOrganised by the Financial Times\, this high-level summit will bring together over 370 senior leaders from finance\, policy\, and industry to address the growing intersection between climate risk\, economic resilience\, and global investment strategies. \nIn a context of increasing geopolitical uncertainty and accelerating climate challenges\, the event will explore how climate risk is reshaping capital allocation\, industrial strategy\, and long-term competitiveness. Key topics include adaptation finance\, carbon markets\, biodiversity\, energy systems\, and emerging technologies driving the transition. \nThe programme features keynote speeches and discussions with prominent international figures\, including Chris Stark\, Catherine McKenna\, Jim Skea\, and Agnès Pannier-Runacher\, among others. \nThe Climate & Impact Summit offers a valuable platform for stakeholders to gain strategic insights\, engage with key decision-makers\, and build partnerships to accelerate the transition towards a more resilient and sustainable global economy. \nDiscount: save 20% by using code STORAGE \nRegister here!\n 
URL:https://energystorageeurope.eu/event/climate-impact-summit/
LOCATION:London\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260623T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T114055
CREATED:20260205T144209Z
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SUMMARY:ees Europe 2026
DESCRIPTION:Energy Storage Europe is glad to support the ees Europe\, Europe’s largest and most international exhibition for batteries and energy storage systems\, provides a networking opportunity for the industry’s key players – all under the motto “Innovating Energy Storage”. It focuses on the latest technologies\, trends and market developments. \nees Europe will take place from 23–25 June 2026 – for the first time running from Tuesday to Thursday – as part of The smarter E Europe at Messe München. \nDon’t miss the engaging panel discussions and the opportunity to connect during networking events in a dynamic and professional environment! Find out more here.
URL:https://energystorageeurope.eu/event/ees-europe-2026/
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