“You will get more out of this lecture than you can imagine.”
Electrical Project Manager, Allgeier, Martin & Assoc., Inc.Recorded: December 15 - 16, 2025
“You will get more out of this lecture than you can imagine.”
Electrical Project Manager, Allgeier, Martin & Assoc., Inc.“Was a great training session and questioned were answered.”
Site Manager – Corazon, BayWa r.e.“Speakers were great, engaged, knowledgeable, and responsive to questions.”
Energy Storage Mechanical Engineer, IEAThe increasing competitiveness and critical role of battery energy storage assets in supporting the decarbonization and resilience of the electricity system means that opportunities for energy storage will continue to develop for many years. Continued support from utility regulators and operators are enabling energy storage to realize its enormous potential. Falling prices have made battery energy storage competitive for many applications both on and off the grid.
Storage has multiple application characteristics, underscoring the need for different batteries and technologies. This advanced battery storage course will provide an in-depth overview of the various types of batteries and address elements to consider such as battery characteristics, projected life, performance, and costs. It will include battery storage applications, utility scale implementations, safety, design considerations, use cases, end-of-life options, and the future of storage.
This is a recorded session - no instructor interaction is available. Recordings do not qualify for continuing education credits. Recordings will expire 30 days from date of purchase and sharing, downloading or copying of the recording in any way is strictly prohibited and will result in the termination of your license.
| Recording license(s)$ 1495.00 each | |
Battery chemistry
Lithium-ion BESS
Flow batteries
Other battery technologies
Safety Dimensions
Costs
Doug Houseman is Senior Managing Consultant & Utility Modernization Lead for 1898 & Co., a division of Burns and McDonnell. He has been working on storage issues since 1980, when he was involved with a number of DOD projects. As a long-time industry veteran, he has worked on all seven continents and in more than 70 countries on grid-related issues. Before joining the Burns & McDonnell organization, Mr. Houseman was Vice President for Technical Innovation at EnerNex, and the CTO for Energy at Capgemini. He is the Chairman of the IEEE PES Grid and Emerging Technology Coordinating Committee, a member of several standards working groups, and the author of CEATIs Distribution Utility Technology Roadmap, as well as the Low Carbon Menu. In addition, Mr. Houseman is a member of the Gridwise Architecture Council (GWAC), chair of the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) Intelligent Grid and Emerging Technology Coordinating Committee, and a NIST Resiliency Fellow.
Senior Managing Consultant & Utility Modernization Lead
1898 & Co. (a division of Burns & McDonnell)