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COP27: LDES Council Net-Zero Heat Report Launch

BY KYOTO GROUP, 7. NOV 2022

For a long time, Kyoto has been working together with our tech provider partners in Long Duration Energy Storage Council (LDES Council) and our knowledge partner McKinsey & Company to establish the latest research report:

"Net-Zero Heat Report: Long Duration Energy Storage to accelerate energy system decarbonization". Download here

The report, details thermal energy storage and an update to the Net-Zero Power report from 2021. Watch LDES for the report launch and panel discussion with LDES Council members including Kyoto.

Discover and learn more about long duration energy storage from some of the world's experts:
  • Camilla Nilsson, Kyoto Group
  • Godart van Gendt, McKinsey & Co
  • Thomas Møller, Alfa Laval
  • Doron Brenmiller, Brenmiller Energy
  • and moderator Julia Souder, Long Duration Energy Storage Council

 

 

Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES), like the Kyoto Heatcube, is an essential technology to enable renewable energy to power our grids, provide clean heat and accelerate carbon neutrality. It enables surplus energy to be stored from wind, solar and other clean sources to be available when needed.

Through LDES we can transition towards renewable energy in an affordable, reliable, and sustainable way. Wind, solar and other renewables have become the lowest-cost forms of generation but need long duration energy storage to match supply with demand. Evidence shows that in many applications, it is likely to be the most cost-competitive solution for energy storage beyond a duration of six to eight hours.

Don't miss the latest research "Net-Zero Heat: Long Duration Energy Storage to accelerate energy system decarbonization". Download here

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