A bacterium discovered by a research team from the University of California in the mid-1980s in the Gulf of Naples has a remarkable property. “Thermogata neapolitana is a real glutton
Our name is a challenge: Helmholtz Cluster for a Sustainable and Infrastructure-Compatible Hydrogen Economy. Anyone who presents it needs a short break afterwards due to its length. But it could
Forschungszentrum Jülich and Nivelsteiner Sandwerke und Sandsteinbrüche GmbH (Herzogenrath) are collaborating in the HySand demonstration project to develop climate-friendly, cost-efficient solutions for industrial sand drying. The Nivelsteiner company supplies high-purity
Liquid organic hydrogen carriers are set to become even more sustainable. In a new research focus at the Institute for a sustainable Hydrogen Economy (IHE), researchers at Forschungszentrum Jülich are
Aerogels are actually quite an aerial act. “They have a low weight and a huge surface area at the same time,” says Dr. Bernhard Seifried from the German Aerospace Center
Around one in seven tonnes of CO₂ emissions in Germany is generated by the production of process heat for industry. Hyca Heat, a start-up recently spun out of Forschungszentrum Jülich,
The energy transition will not be decided in individual regions, but at European level. At the same time, it is crucial that regions contribute their respective strengths to a shared,
In the future energy system, the availability of green electricity will fluctuate significantly – at times plentiful, at other times scarce. To balance supply and demand, hydrogen power plants could
TUD Dresden University of Technology, the DRESDEN-concept Science and Innovation Alliance (DDc) and the Free State of Saxony are presenting the 2026 Archimedes Science Award to Professor Peter Wasserscheid, Chair
Researcher Johanna Bantol from Forschungszentrum Jülich has received the Lieselotte Templeton Prize of the Deutschen Gesellschaft für Kristallographie (German Crystallographic Society, DGK). The award was presented to the doctoral researcher