International Energy Agency: 50 years of innovation in energy storage

Last checked on:
3 November 2025

Are you curious about developments and insights on energy storage technologies? The International Energy Agency (IEA) celebrates the 50th anniversary of its programme. Experts, policy advisors and entrepreneurs from around the world will come together during this symposium.

Thursday
13 November
09:00 - 18:00 (CET)

Venue

Hulstkamp Gebouw
Maaskade 119
3071 NK Rotterdam
NL

Attendee information

Language is English
Participation is free
Maximum number of participants is 150
Registration is open until 12 November

Organiser

  • Netherlands Enterprise Agency

For whom?

This symposium is intended for anyone who is or was involved in researching, developing and implementing energy storage technologies.

What can you expect?

During this symposium:

  • you will get an overview of past, present and future developments in energy storage technologies.
  • you will get insights into bridging the gap between variable renewable generation and energy demand.
  • we will be having discussions on policy, market opportunities and social impact of energy storage.
  • you hear more about the perspectives on decarbonisation and the global energy transition. Decarbonisation is the process of reducing greenhouse gas emissions (especially CO2) by replacing fossil fuels (such as oil and gas) with clean energy sources (such as solar and wind energy).
  • you have the opportunity to network with other visitors from around the world. 

Programme

On our event page you will read everything about the: 

  • programme
  • speakers
  • guestlist
  • location

Register

You can register by filling in the online registration form. Registration is open until 12 November. 

Background

The Energy Storage Technology Collaboration Programme (ES TCP) promotes research, development, implementation and integration of energy storage technologies. The ES TCP is one of 39 TCPs within the International Energy Agency (IEA, in Dutch). The IEA is an international organisation committed to ensuring a reliable, affordable and clean energy supply for its member countries. The IEA works together with governments, research institutions and industry. 

Commissioned by:
  • Ministry of Climate Policy and Green Growth
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