Conference Pre-registration
(at Fraunhofer ISE)
* All times are based on Europe/Berlin CEST.
Europe/Berlin
3 parallel sessions(at Fraunhofer ISE)
Only those who have purchased a workshop ticket at the time of registration will be able to attend the workshop. This interactive workshop will showcase the most recent developments in the production of the heart of PEM and AEM electrolysers. Highly profound experts from academia and industry will share their experiences, insights, and lessons learned. We will focus on the practice and challenges of CCM production with a discussion from different perspectives: machine, CCM and stack manufacturers (such as Siemens Energy, Optima, Ionysis, Evonik, and others) will give their insights. Join us for talks and lively world-café discussion rounds about e.g. scaling up AEM production, low loading CCMs and quality control. This workshop is specifically designed for professionals from industry.
Only those who have purchased a workshop ticket at the time of registration will be able to attend the workshop. There is no single “right” path in hydrogen. This interactive workshop will showcase the diverse opportunities in hydrogen from three unique perspectives. Wiebke Lüke (entrepreneur), Merit Bodner (professor), and Tobias Schuler (industry expert) will share their experiences, insights, and lessons learned. Join us for a fireside talk, speed networking, and an open Q&A! This workshop is aimed at young scientists and early-career researchers.
Europe/Berlin
Only those who have purchased a workshop ticket at the time of registration will be able to attend the workshop. Green hydrogen is set to play an important role in the energy transition, but its reasonable application is the subject of much controversy. On the one hand, molecular based energy carriers are completely rejected because their production by electrolysis is too inefficient and too expensive (all electric world), on the other hand, hydrogen is seen as the universal solution in all applications. In this workshop, we want to consider and discuss the different perspectives on the use of green hydrogen. As an introduction, Richard Hanke-Rauschenbach (Professor at Leibnitz University Hannover) will present the potential fields of application of hydrogen in an overview talk, discuss the special requirements and explain the technical advantages and disadvantages. We will then discuss the various possible applications in different countries in an interactive format via World Cafés. What are the so-called “no-regret” applications, are there global differences, what impact does green hydrogen production have in these countries and can blue hydrogen be a good transitional solution as a bridging technology. This workshop is aimed at researchers and academics.