First workshop on smart grid and renewable energy to be held in Qatar

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The First Workshop On Smart Grid And Renewable Energy (SGRE 2015) will be held in Qatar on the 22-23 March 2015.

The Pure Energy Center will participate in the Conference Workshop and discuss on how to utilize their latest energy storage technology, the solar nitrogen system (SNS).

The SNS has initially been developed for use in the oil and gas industry and processing plants, and it is now proposed to balance electrical grid Network globally.

The Pure Energy Center will deliver a presentation titled: ‘Oil And Gas Renewable Solar Nitrogen Energy Storage Technologies Integration With Smart Grid.

It is seen that electrical grids around the world become more saturated with excess renewable generation and smart grids only distribute or control the flow of the energy.

If there is excess energy, then smart grid system will either avoid any electrical blackout by shutting down renewable energy generation or switch on the electrical devices to absorb the excess energy being generated.

However, Pure Energy Centre has developed a new storage technology that can be used anywhere in the world to store excess generated renewable energy as nitrogen.

The talk at Smart Grid And Renewable Energy 2015 will focus on discussing how a smart grid system coupled with many nitrogen generators can solve grid issues.

It will also show that energy storage technologies such as nitrogen and hydrogen can support the uptake and strengthening of renewable with no negative effect on the environment.

The Pure Energy Center has already developed several nitrogen systems in Africa and Asia and is currently developing its portfolio in the Middle East and Europe.

Using nitrogen production to balance the grid will bring much needed flexibility in grid management terms, leading to a better energy system with less blackouts and increase renewable energy penetration.

The conference will include a variety of business leaders, public bodies, entrepreneurs, and academia.

Sabeena Wahid
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