MiniStor featured at EUSEW 2024 via the European Energy Innovation review
MiniStor featured at EUSEW 2024 via the European Energy Innovation review
Following the pre-pilot and test environment first operations, MiniStor is being deployed across four climate-diverse demonstration sites to validate the high performance of its novel technology fusion. This breakthrough is depicted for the first time in the summer edition of the European Energy Innovation, which partnered with the European Sustainable Energy Week 2024 for its distribution. MiniStor is thus reaching to policymakers in preparation for the project final conference next year, paving the way for the standardisation and certification of its technologies, signalling market readiness in the near future.
In a two-page article, alongside key contributors such as the European Energy commissioner Kadri Simson, MiniStor is showcased as a solution covering the heating and cooling needs of every household. The European Energy Innovation review focuses on its flexibility and high-capacity energy storage as a way of leveraging the variability of renewable sources of energy, aligning the residential sector with the European Union decarbonisation objectives. Moreover, MiniStor is described as a practical solution that can be scaled up and reconfigured due to its modular design and the high-density thermochemical storage achieved.
The quarterly publication was distributed physically in collaboration with the EUSEW, aside from particular agreements with associated entities, industry and institutions. The EUSEW is the main forum for sector representatives and policymakers, entrepreneurs and members of the civil society discussing EU’s long-term competitiveness, resilience and efficiency through net-zero energy solutions such as MiniStor.
Since 2007, this community has annually grown into a hybrid format including a high-level policy conference, an energy fair and other actions raising awareness on sustainability. The 18th edition took place from June 11 to 13 2024, under the theme ‘Net-zero energy solutions for a competitive Europe’. For this occasion, EUSEW partnered again with European Energy Innovation, the quarterly communication platform linking energy and transport stakeholders with the latest thinking on Energy, Environment, Climate Change and Transport in Europe.
After three decades, the EEI has reached 10.000 subscribers, in addition to hundreds of physical copies shared at the EUSEW stand and their combined partners: leading energy companies and associations, research institutions and academia. The European Energy Innovation review is also delivered to the Members of the European Parliament, around four hundred peers from several committees, as well as European ministries and senior members of the Commission, from Directors General to Heads of unit in Energy, Environment, Research and Innovation or Climate Action, among others, for a total audience over 30.000 stakeholders.