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Case Study: How energy storage delivers combined heat and power (CHP) for sustainable agriculture Passed

Tuesday November 15, 2022 12:00 - 12:40 EET Digital

Moderator:

Nick Nuttall - We Don't Have Time

Expected speakers: 

  • Jonas Wallmander, CEO and President, Azelio
  • Nils Westling, Program Manager, International Climate Initiatives, The Swedish Energy Agency 
  • Julia Souder, Executive Director, LDES Council 


In Haneberg, Sweden, a groundbreaking development in energy storage was recently demonstrated in partnership with the Swedish Energy Agency. 

Azelio installed its TES.POD, a cutting edge long-duration energy storage system, to demonstrate the supply of low-temperature heat in addition to electricity for agricultural applications and, in the specific case of this flagship project, the drying of grain. 

Long-duration energy storage addresses both the climate and energy challenges we face today. It reduces the impact of climate change by making renewables stable and available around the clock, and it solves the energy crisis by being decentralised, cost-efficient, and market ready today. 

The potential of CHP is not limited to agriculture, with many other applications set to benefit from clean heat and power, including those central to food and water security in the coming decades. 

COP27 THEMES

ENERGY & ACE

SESSION TYPE

IMPACT SHARING / CO LAB WITH SWEDEN