Speaker: Nicolas Ferzly, ESCP MEM Alumnus (Class of 2023)
As the world transitions to variable and intermittent sources of energy, and with energy security becoming a top concern following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, integrating energy-storage systems is the next key technological breakthrough needed to ensure the flow of green and reliable electricity to power up the world’s economy.
However, are technologies proven and ready to penetrate the market at competitive prices? In what ways can energy storage ensure a green and reliable energy grid? Which policies are in place and which ones need to be developed to incentivize its large-scale deployment? Who is leading this race?
The webinar discussed:
- The various energy storage technologies (e.g. lithium-ion, lithium iron phosphate) and the different use cases for batteries (e.g. ancillary services, energy arbitrage)
- The economics of energy storage technologies (current costs and cost trends) and the particularities of each technology (e.g. discharge durations, cycles per day)
- The regulations and policies needed to accelerate energy storage deployment
- A general overview of pioneering initiatives, assets currently operating, and projects under development
About Our Speaker
Nicolas Ferzly has worked his entire career in the renewable energy industry in the US and Europe. His main area of expertise consists in the development of energy storage projects to integrate variable renewable energy projects with the grid. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the American University of Beirut and an MSc. in Energy Management from ESCP Business School.