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On-Demand Webinar with Energy Storage News

Managing utility-scale batteries in the energy transition

On-Demand Webinar: Managing utility-scale batteries in the energy transition

Against a backdrop of high gas prices and tighter margins in late-2021, prices for electricity and gas have soared to record highs in many markets across the world, together with the introduction of new frequency response and ancillary services in many markets, this has resulted in significant commercial appetite for energy storage. But making strategic decisions to ensure maximum return on investment for these assets has never been more complex.

  • The role of batteries in the transition to net zero energy sector
  • Commercial perspectives around operating and optimizing battery storage assets
  • Key considerations for securing financing for assets
  • The importance of market forecasting, revenue stacking, dispatch optimization, and auction strategies in ensuring that battery storage assets achieve their full value potential

What: Webinar | Managing utility-scale batteries in the energy transition

Wayne Muncaster, SVP North America

Wayne is a fellow of the Institute of Sales Management, and brings over 20 years’ experience in both strategic and operational roles within the UK energy markets.

Wayne has considerable leadership experience, having successfully managed teams throughout his career, specialising in technology, software and services within the UK and EU energy markets for the last 10 years.

Prior to Joining GridBeyond in 2016, Wayne held several senior roles and directorships in Centrica, E.ON, PassivSystems and PowerPerfector.

Wayne has delivered and developed profitable and innovative relationships with numerous private and public sector organisations across food & drink, retail, leisure, manufacturing, logistics, energy services, renewables, healthcare, and local authorities.

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