Die wichtigsten regulatorischen Entwicklungen für die Energiespeicherbranche

Dienstag, 06. Mai 2025

Zeit
14:30 - 16:00Uhr
Halle
ICM München
Raum
Room 5

Um die zunehmend auf variablen erneuerbaren Energien basierenden Stromsysteme ausreichend zu flexibilisieren, sind geeignete Vermarktungsmöglichkeiten und faire Marktbedingungen für Energiespeicher erforderlich. Obwohl Entscheidungsträger die Vorteile von Stromspeichern zunehmend anerkennen, hinkt die Gesetzgebung immer noch hinterher. Fehlende vertraglich gesicherte Absatzmöglichkeiten, Hindernisse bei der Co-Location mit PV und ungleiche Wettbewerbsbedingungen für europäische Hersteller sind nur einige Beispiele für regulatorischen Handlungsbedarf in der Speicherbranche.In dieser Podiumsdiskussion diskutieren Experten die spannendsten Entwicklungen im Bereich der gesetzlichen Rahmenbedingungen, deren Eignung zur Ausschöpfung des vollen Potenzials der Energiespeicherung sowie notwendige Verbesserungen.

Bitte beachten Sie, dass alle Konferenzsessions in englischer Sprache abgehalten werden.

14:30 - 14:45UhrWelcome & Introduction

Lars Stephan

Director Marketing, Policy and Public Affairs (EMEA)

Fluence

14:45 - 14:55UhrLarge-Scale BESS: Grid-Beneficial or Grid-Polluting? Exploring the German Perspective

Benedikt Deuchert

Head of Business Development and Regulatory Affairs

Kyon Energy Solutions GmbH

14:55 - 15:05UhrUnlocking Energy Storage Potential: Regulatory Reforms for Eastern Europe

Mary Boryslawska

CEO

Enzum

15:05 - 15:15UhrManufacturing BESS in Europe - Mission Possible!

Mariyana Yaneva

Chief Operating Officer

International Power Supply (IPS)

15:15 - 15:25UhrRegulatory Framework for ESS - Stay Safe for the Future

Marvin Müller

Senior Project Engineer

PEM Motion GmbH

15:25 - 15:45UhrPanel Discussion

15:45 - 15:55UhrQ&A Session

15:55 - 16:00UhrClosing

Lars Stephan

Director Marketing, Policy and Public Affairs (EMEA)

Fluence

Europas größte und internationalste Fachmesse für Batterien und Energiespeichersysteme
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Referenten
Referent
Mary Boryslawska, Enzum

CEO

Estland

Mary Boryslawska is the CEO and co-founder of Enzum, a software company optimising energy storage assets through machine learning. With a background in machine learning engineering and extensive experience in the energy sector in the UK and Australia, she has led Enzum's expansion into the German and Polish markets, securing key partnerships with battery distributors and industrial clients. Passionate about the intersection of AI and renewable energy, Mary is focused on driving innovation in energy storage optimisation and market integration.

Referent
Marvin Müller, PEM Motion GmbH

Senior Project Engineer

Germany

Marvin Müller is a Senior Project Engineer at PEM Motion GmbH and a certified Product Compliance Officer acc. to ISO/IEC 17024. He is responsible for topics around product compliance and safety for the e-mobility / sustainability market. He has deep expertise in the homologation process of vehicles and vehicle parts as well as the conformity process of industry products such as energy storage systems and chargers. His core markets are Europe, China and North America.

Referent
Lars Stephan, Fluence

Director Marketing, Policy and Public Affairs (EMEA)

United Kingdom

Lars manages Fluence's Marketing and Policy Team in the EMEA region providing leadership to the company's strategic communication with customers, policy makers, media and the general public across Europe. As part of his role he is directly responsible for policy and regulatory efforts on the EU level and oversees the companies policy work on the country's level. Before taking over the Marketing and Policy Department, Lars held different roles in Fluence on policy as well as on market and business development. Before joining Fluence, Lars worked for 8 years at Aggreko and Younicos (acquisition in 2017) on storage policy and market development globally, with a specific focus on storage-renewable hybrid assets. Before joining the clean energy sector, Lars worked at the political communication think tank, and as a communication specialist for the European Parliament.

Referent
Mariyana Yaneva, International Power Supply (IPS)

Chief Operating Officer

Bulgaria

Mariyana is the Chief Operating Officer of International Power Supply (IPS) - a company with 36 years of experience in the development and manufacturing of power conversion, energy storage and micro-grid technologies in Europe. In her capacity of COO, she responsible for the effective Implementation of the company's strategic vision for manufacturing battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Europe. Managing daily operations to align regulatory requirements and market trends and needs with the company's strengths and development goals, Mariyana is now focusing on advancing energy storage as a solution to increase security of supply and power system flexibility in Europe. To date, Mariyana has over 15 years of experience in various leadership roles within business development and investment market research for wind, solar, energy storage and smart grids.

Referent
Benedikt Deuchert, Kyon Energy Solutions GmbH

Head of Business Development and Regulatory Affairs

Germany

Benedikt Deuchert is Head of Business Development and Regulatory Affairs at Kyon Energy, one of the leading battery project developers for utility-scale battery storage projects in Europe. He is responsible for developing new business models and leads initiatives to shape the regulatory environment for flexibility services in the electricity grid in general, and for battery storage in particular. Before joining the management team of Kyon Energy, he gained 8 years of experience in the energy sector, most recently as Senior Consultant at E-Bridge Consulting (Bonn, Germany). Benedikt Deuchert holds an MSc (Master of Science) degree in Electrical Engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich.

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