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August at Kyoto Group: Progress at KALL and our time at Arendalsuka

BY CAMILLA NILSSON, 30. AUG 2024



Getting up to speed in August!

 

August is saying goodbye but we’re saying hello to new updates from KALL Heatcube, recapping our participation at Arendalsuka 2024 and sharing an interesting report from McKinsey that highlights the importance of electrified industrial heat production. 

As autumn is soon approaching, and September begins, gear up for the upcoming season with these updates and look ahead to our upcoming events in September. 

 

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KALL Heatcube site buzzing with activity! 

This August, the KALL Heatcube site has been a hive of progress and collaboration. We’re thrilled to share some exciting updates from the Heat-as-a-Service project in Hungary:

  • Heatcube's steel structure is complete and 8 molten salt tanks have been installed, marking a significant step forward in our journey.
  • Schneider Electric’s auxiliary transformer and Heatcube's Battery Management System have arrived on site, further boosting our capabilities.
  • Heatcube's upper Heater has been successfully installed, setting the stage for the next phase of our operation.
     
A special shout-out to Adriano Giovanni Falsia, Henrik Holm Kristensen and the entire team for ensuring everything is moving smoothly. Your dedication is what keeps this project on track.


Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to electrify the industrial heat and revolutionize industrial demand response!

 

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Kyoto at Arendalsuka 2024

The Kyoto participated in a total of three different events during this year's Arendalsuka. We held our own event: Why Norway's Renewable Energy Boom is Happening Everywhere But Here - where our CEO, Camilla Nilsson, led an engaging debate, diving into the paradox facing Norway's green innovators, together with guest speakers Siren Sundby, Gunnar Birkeland and John M. Lervik. If you missed the opportunity to attend this debate, you can watch the recording by clicking the button below.

CEO Camilla Nilsson also participated in debates in Nefco's event: How do we secure better access to financing for green SMEs in Norway? and Coupler's event: Is Old Energy Norway Blocking New Energy Innovations? 

We've taken part in many important discussions about the future of energy in Norway and we want to give a heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated and contributed to these vital conversations. 

Watch the recording of our debate here

 

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The future of industrial heat is electric

Recently, McKinsey & Company published a report on the electrification of industrial heat production. The report highlights an important point: electrification is not only technically feasible but also increasingly cost-competitive. 

Gas prices have been viewed as a stable and cost-effective option for industrial heating. However, the volatility in gas markets has started to change this perception. With the rise of renewable energy sources, electricity prices are increasingly competitive, often falling below the costs associated with gas and carbon emissions. This report shows that in 2023, electricity was cheaper than gas for approximately 15 to 25% of hours in key markets like Germany and Spain. 

At Kyoto, we resonate deeply with this through our innovative Heatcube. As industries face the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions, Heatcube offers a reliable and cost-effective method for electrifying industrial heat processes. 

Read the McKinsey & Company report here

 

Upcoming September Events

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CDI Summer Summit 2024

Kyoto's Commercial Director for Northern Europe Lars Martinussen will participate in the workshop: "Heat storage - range of technologies and their potential" at CDI Summer Summit 2024, which will take place at Siemens Energy Innovation Campus, in Görlitz.

This interactive workshop will explore the range of technology within high-temperature heat storage and assess the potential of the solutions for the provision of CO2-neutral process heat for specific applications.

The workshop starts at 14:00 pm on September 12th and you can secure your spot below. 

Find more info about CDI Summer Summit 2024

 

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Energy Storage Central Eastern Europe

During Day 1 (September 24th) of Energy Storage Central Eastern Europe, our Chief Business Development Officer Tim de Haas will be speaking at the "Hungary: The Business Case" panel, taking place at Hilton Warsaw City in Poland. 

This session looks at the business case and potential of Hungary, who’s government has committed to increasing energy storage capacity to 1GW by 2026. With fresh investment and plans looming, join us for a discussion about the business case for Hungary, and what is upcoming.

  • Is 1GW achievable?
  • Analysis on the results of the Contracts for Difference (CfD) scheme.
  • How the €1.1 billion EU subsidy will enable buildout.
  • What revenues will open up?

The session starts at 14:30 and you can find more info about the event below. 

Lear more about Energy Storage Central Eastern Europe

 

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WindEnergy Hamburg

Kyoto's Chief Business Development Officer Tim de Haas will be joining a panel discussion on "Accelerating industry electrification" on the Energy transition stage at Hamburg Messe and Congress during this year's WindEnergy Hamburg, 25th of September.

Industry uses about 40% of energy and generates 25% of greenhouse gas emissions globally. A lot of these emissions come from burning fossil fuels for the generation of heat, an essential element in many industrial processes. Heat generation can also be done with renewable electricity, but costs remain high. Thermal energy storage (TES) could help to solve this. Join us to discover how, with concrete examples from the chemicals and paper industries.

The session starts at 12:30 and you can find more info about the event and secure your spot below.

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