LCL x FSTM Energy Seminar – Flexibility for the Energy System of the Future
About this event
We are pleased to announce the next Energy Seminar of the University of Luxembourg. The topic this time will be Flexibility for the Energy System of the Future and deals with integrating intermittent energy sources through advances in materials for renewable production and storage, as well as advances in information processing to enable new business models. We are very happy to welcome Professor Ferdi Schüth, Director of the Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung (in Germany), as our guest speaker. His view on challenges for scientists and engineers will be complemented by Professor Nils Löhndorf from the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL) with challenges for investors and industry.
PLEASE NOTE: This event will be held in hybrid mode. Participants can choose to participate in-person (spaces limited – first come, first served) or online. Please choose your preference when registering.
Meeting Links
Due to Covid restrictions in-person attendance is limited. Therefore it is mandatory that you register by clicking this link.
For those who will not be able to attend in person, the seminar will be streamed via Webex.
Agenda
17:00 – Introduction by Prof Susanne Siebentritt
17:15 – A future renewable energy system – challenges for scientists and engineers
Speaker: Prof Ferdi Schüth, Director of Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung
18:00 – The value of flexiblity for renewable energies – challenges for investors and industry
Speaker: Prof Nils Löhndorf, Luxembourg Centre of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, University of Luxembourg
18:30 – Adjourn
Time
Wednesday, 30 June 2021, 17:00-18:30 CET
Location
University of Luxembourg, Belval Campus, MSA Room 3.510
Seminar organised in collaboration with Luxembourg Centre of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, University of Luxembourg
We look forward to meeting many of you at a great seminar!
Phillip Dale, Full Professor
Laboratory for Energy Materials (FSTM)
Nils Löhndorf, Associate Professor,
Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (FDEF)
Susanne Siebentritt, Full Professor
Laboratory of Photovoltaics (FSTM)