This is a business-focused training seminar designed to provide business developers with an accessible and concise,
yet comprehensive understanding into how the addition of energy storage to utility-scale solar and wind power projects
will increasingly provide greater value to the industry, its investors and energy system planners. The course will also
cover the trend towards ‘hybrid’ solar + wind projects, which increasingly include energy storage too.
‘Dispatchable’ renewable power projects are crucial to the scalability of clean energy systems, increasing their ability to
replace conventional, thermal, ‘firm’ power capacity to maintain power system flexibility and resilience. Compared to
traditional renewable power projects, new considerations include the components required and the project design,
development and integration processes involved. Understanding the market drivers and new revenue opportunities that
such multi-technology projects create are key to making the business case.
This course will lead attendees through the technologies, processes and financial return and risk considerations for
those involved in these ‘dispatchable’ renewable power projects. Explanations will be provided in clear, business-
friendly language accessible to non-engineers.
If you need a valuable, up-to-the-minute and independent introduction to these crucial trends in the future development
of renewable power projects, this online course provides a unique learning opportunity.
Benefits of Attending this Workshop
UNDERSTAND the market factors that are driving integrated
renewable and storage projects
LEARN how can the addition of storage and other flexibility
solutions create new revenue opportunities
ASSESS other technology integration trends are emerging,
including hybridisation & hydrogen
UNDERSTAND how competitive tenders and utility and
regulatory requirements driving dispatchable clean power
LEARN about examples from around the world indicate about
changing market environments
UNDERSTAND the key considerations around plant design,
components and grid connectivity
LEARN how the economic and financial aspects of renewable
power with and without storage compare
GAIN insights about resource assessment data feed into project
design, sizing and site selection
UNDERSTAND how much storage or flexible capacity is
needed, and which technologies are most appropriate
Who Should Attend
The course is aimed at industry and government commercial managers, economists and engineers interested in
gaining an understanding of the addition of energy storage to utility-scale solar and wind power projects.
The course would assist business professionals to gain the insights into technologies, processes and financial
return and risk considerations for those involved in these ‘dispatchable’ renewable power projects. The course
would also benefit research and development engineers and scientists in gaining up-to-the-minute and
independent introduction to these crucial trends in the future development of renewable power projects