The first stone has been laid for one of the most important structural change projects in the Rhineland mining region. North Rhine-Westphalia’s Minister President Hendrik Wüst signed the foundation stone
A team from Forschungszentrum Jülich and RWTH Aachen University has developed a novel approach for a catalyst that combines the advantages of the two most commonly used catalysis methods. The
Pink hydrogen: atomic power for electrolysis? The political decision has been made: Germany will no longer produce nuclear power since the last three nuclear power plants, Emsland, Isar-2 and Neckarwestheim-2,
The founding phase of the Institute for Sustainable Hydrogen Economy (INW) at Forschungszentrum Jülich has been completed. Prof. Peter Wasserscheid took up the position of Director of the Institute Division
Converting ammonia production to a low-emission process is one of the major challenges in the fight against climate change. Ammonia, one of the world’s most widely produced chemicals, is essential
Structural change is transforming many things – even for long-established companies such as Sparkasse. The Stadt Dürener Pfand-Leihhaus mit Sparkasse (Düren Municipal Pawnbroker and Savings Bank) was founded in Düren
Electrolysers and fuel cells are like the yin and yang of the hydrogen world. They represent two processes that are opposite yet perfectly complementary. An electrolyser uses electrical and thermal
Heat plays a crucial role in the energy transition. It is needed to heat our buildings, but also as process heat in industry. What’s more, heat can be stored very
Many states, cities, counties and countries have set themselves the goal of becoming climate neutral. The Rhine district of Neuss is no exception. The cities and municipalities of Dormagen, Grevenbroich,
Burning hydrogen is considered problematic. The first element in the periodic table is relatively expensive as a fuel today. Simon Hahn already had a penchant for solving problems when he