Join the First IEA-ES Task 45 Webinar on Large Thermal Energy Storage (LTES)

We’re excited to invite you to the first webinar organized by the IEA Energy Storage (ES) Task 45 group, a leading initiative focused on advancing Large Thermal Energy Storage (LTES) technologies. This online event marks the beginning of a series dedicated to unlocking the potential of Pit (PTES), Borehole (BTES), Tank (TTES), and Aquifer (ATES) thermal energy storage systems. 

Why Attend? 

This free webinar will delve into the planning, regulatory, societal, and financial dimensions of implementing large-scale thermal energy storage solutions. Drawing from real-world case studies, the session will highlight key insights on: 

  • Engaging stakeholders and managing public perception 
  • Navigating the European regulatory environment 
  • Innovative financing strategies for LTES deployment 

Whether you’re a policymaker, energy planner, researcher, or industry professional, this is a valuable opportunity to deepen your understanding of LTES technologies and their role in the clean energy transition. 

Event Details 

  • Date: June 10, 2025 
  • Time: 9:00 AM CET 
  • Duration: 3 hours 
  • Location: Online via Microsoft Teams 
  • Cost: Free (registration required) 

🔗 Register here: https://forms.office.com/e/FYYzHWdn0Z 

🎥 Can’t attend live? The session will be recorded and available on the ES TCP YouTube Channel

💬 Have a question? Submit it in advance to help shape the discussion: https://forms.office.com/e/3826HwsSUw 

This event is hosted by PlanEnergi on behalf of IEA Task 45. Don’t miss the first of four webinars and Q&A sessions designed to accelerate the global adoption of LTES technologies. 

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