A green energy forum titled "Powering Dual Carbon·Storing the Future" was held on November 27 in Shenzhen International Low Carbon City. This forum was a part of the larger 2023 Carbon Peak Carbon Neutral Forum and attracted the participation of academicians and expert representatives from universities and scientific research institutions. In a video speech, an academician of the Royal Academy of Engineering and Director of the Energy Storage Research Center of the University of Birmingham focused on the challenges of carbon-neutral energy transformation and the opportunities presented by energy storage technology.
The current energy storage industry is experiencing rapid development, with various energy storage technologies being widely utilized. However, this overall development lacks effective planning, and there is still uncertainty surrounding the profit models of many energy storage technologies. The academician believes that the development of the entire industry chain of energy storage technology requires support from other technologies and industries, including both the upstream production capacity and the downstream energy consumption. To ensure the continued development of energy storage technology, the establishment of an effective collaborative mechanism is crucial.
The challenges posed by a carbon-neutral future also present opportunities for energy storage technologies. Short-term, medium-term, and long-term energy storage technologies are currently being developed in parallel. The promotion of energy transformation technologies should be scientifically evaluated based on their efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability. Renewable energy is a necessary condition for energy transformation, and attention should also be given to the effective utilization of excess energy and the construction of new energy infrastructure.
The infrastructure of future super basic energy facilities will be based on continuous and discrete regional highly flexible energy networks. These facilities will provide multi-energy services and will be characterized by low integration, high flexibility, reduced intermediate processes, high utilization of natural energy, mobility, and intelligence. In this infrastructure, energy storage will play a crucial role. By efficiently storing excess energy and facilitating its use on demand, energy storage technologies will contribute to the overall goal of building a sustainable and carbon-neutral energy system.
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