Forschungszentrum Jülich’s Institute for a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy (INW) continues to grow. On 1 December, Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Steinrück will be appointed director of Catalytic Interfaces for Chemical Hydrogen Storage
Built extraordinarily quickly When a building contractor says that their company offers buildings in a modular design, this doesn’t necessarily sound like impressive architecture at first. However, Jan Weisel, managing
Regina Palkovits becomes head of INW-2 Hydrogen research in Jülich is being bolstered by the arrival of a high-profile expert: Prof. Dr. Regina Palkovits is to become a director at
There has been no change regarding which colour of hydrogen remains the ultimate target: the future is green. This will remain the case after the German federal government amended its
Key handed over An important event for Jülich hydrogen researchers – employees at Forschungszentrum Jülich’s Institute for a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy (INW) can now move into their technical centre. On
Just a few days ago, there was nothing to see here but a sandy, flattened surface. But now, construction of the start-up village at Brainergy Park near Jülich has begun.
Dr. Stephan Kiermaier from Forschungszentrum Jülich’s Institute for a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy (INW) received the Düren district’s “Hygo” hydrogen award on Thursday evening. Prior to the hydrogen trade fair taking
Dimethlether One solution to the hydrogen economy of the future might possibly be found in many deodorant spray cans. Dimethyl ether (DME) has long been used as a propellant gas.
Sensible Pragmatism The German federal government published its National Hydrogen Strategy Update this week. The updated version of the strategy that was originally adopted in 2020 outlines an acceleration in
The Lego model was once again on tour. This time we were in Berlin with our colleagues from Forschungszentrum Jülich. At the North Rhine-Westphalian (NRW) state government’s summer party, we