China is facing the challenge of changing the mix of energy sources, to increase the usage of low carbon energy sources and address the challenges of growing and flucturating electricity demand, which become key drivers for national policy on the development and deployment of energy storage technologies, with a particular focus on areas of transportation and grid applications.
Alrough hampered by policy and economic impediments, such as ES technology immaturity, unclear business and profit models, China is already rising as the most attractive energy storage market where we are witnessing technology providers and investors' penetration into this promising market.
Till the end of 2013, there are 76 energy storage demonstration projects that are planned, under constrution or in operation in China, with a focus on application of distributed energy, micro-grid, wind or solar plant and new energy vehicle etc.
The 3rd Annual EnergyStorage Tech China Summit is designed to gather 250 professionals representing policy makers, experts, decision makers and manufacturers in the renewable energy and energy storage industry in China together for networking and capitalizing on energy storage business opportunities in China.

- Hear from regulator's voice on legislative Initiatives and industry development
- Updates on pilot project demonstration to promote energy storage industry development in China
- Share latest battery and related technology R&D development
- Explore new emerging application market for energy storage and opportunities behind
- Discuss the best business and profit model for energy storage station in China
- EV infrastructure development and energy storage facility requirement
- Understand China's distributed energy development plan and the implication for energy storage industry
- Listen to technology pioneers' presentation on PCS and BMS technology development
- Networking with industry peers for material technology innovation for future battery development

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Lu qiang academician of the chinese University |
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Shi Dinghuan The Counsellor of the State Council President, Chinese Renewable |
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Xu dingming The Counsellor of |
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Shi Pengfei Vice President Chinese Wind Energy Association |
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Wu Jiandong chief energy expert of Sciences
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Wang Ningbo Director, Wind Power Tech Center |
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Dai Huizhu Senior Consultant China Electric Research |
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Chen Haisheng Institute of Engineering |
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Preben Maegaard World Council for |
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Stephan Kohler CEO German Energy Agency DENA |
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Robert Schainker the Electric Power Research |
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Charles Smith President, Nexgen |
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Takatoshi Shindo Central Research Institute of |
