Financializing Energy
Financializing Energy: Bitcoin Collateral and Tokenized Infrastructure Solutions
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Expat Center of the Vienna Business Agency
Schmerlingplatz 3 1010 Wien AustriaGood to know
Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
About this event
Unlocking the Energy-Finance Connection: From Data to Capital
Why attend this track?
The energy transition needs massive investment, but finance and energy have traditionally spoken different languages. This track shows you the complete pathway from identifying hidden opportunities to financing their realization.
We start by revealing the data-driven evidence showing where enormous potential lies hidden in our current energy systems. Real-time monitoring proves it: communities, DSOs, and microgrids are leaving value on the table.
But monitoring alone doesn't unlock potential – batteries capture it. We introduce the scientific foundation of battery storage technology: how it functions, how it can be operated, and how it connects to markets. You'll see how multi-asset, multi-market optimization captures this value in practice.
Next, the question every project faces: what does finance need to see to deploy capital? We decode the bankability criteria that make or break investments.
Finally, we explore innovative financing models – showing who can invest, how they can participate, and why this benefits everyone: better grid stability, accelerated energy transition, and attractive returns.
This track is for you if:
- You want to understand how data reveals investment opportunities in energy
- You're seeking to bridge the gap between energy operations and financial markets
- You're exploring how to participate in or finance the battery storage boom
- You believe the energy transition needs better capital allocation – and want to be part of the solution
Walk away with: A complete understanding of how transparency, technology, and innovative finance are connecting two sectors that must work together to power our future.
Agenda:
- Welcoming addresses (09:30-09:45)
- Real-Time Monitoring & Control - Communities, DSO, MicroGrids, (09:45-10:00)
-Jürgen Eckel, CEO, RIDDLE&CODE - Battery investments and application from a scientific perspective
-Judith Kapeller, Research Engineer, AIT - Energy optimizations within the field of Multi-Assets & Multi-Markets
-Patrick Fodor, Marbl - Bankability of Battery Storage & Energy Markets
-Thomas Rosenzopt, Enervis - Financing Battery Parks
-Thomas Fürstner, Founder and Protocol Designer, RDDL Foundation
This event is organised by RIDDLE&CODE
Event language: English
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