About us

A year of secret milestones

The new research building for the Institute for Sustainable Hydrogen Economy will be built on this site in the future. Photo: Forschungszentrum Jülich/Jansen

The growth at Brainergy Park Jülich is becoming increasingly visible. Almost every month, excavators open a new construction site in the intermunicipal and innovative industrial park north of Jülich. The Institute for Sustainable Hydrogen Economy (INW) at Forschungszentrum Jülich is making a significant contribution to this growth. Currently, 100 people work at INW, which forms the core of the Helmholtz Hydrogen Cluster (HC-H2). This makes the Research Centre the largest employer in the park at present.

“We have achieved two further important milestones this year,” says Dr. Susanne Spörler, Head of the INW Infrastructure and Scientific Coordination Department (INW-I). Since spring, a plot of land has been available on which the INW can continue to grow in the future.

The North Rhine-Westphalia Ministry of Culture and Science has purchased the 18,930 square metre site and is making it available to Forschungszentrum Jülich on a 99-year leasehold. The site, which is more than two and a half times the size of a Bundesliga football pitch, is located directly at the entrance to the park between Landstraße 241 and the container buildings that currently house the INW.

The new building will be constructed between the current home in the containers (right) and Landstraße 241 by 2031 at the latest. Photo: Forschungszentrum Jülich/Jansen

5.3 million euros for planning

Now, the INW has received important mail in the form of a grant notification from the Cologne district government. The notification promises the research centre that the planning costs for the new research building will be covered. The Jülich Research Centre will receive a total of 5.3 million euros from the funds made available by the federal government and the affected states under the Coal Regions Investment Act.

In the case of the INW, the money will be used to plan the new research building on the land that has already been purchased. At the end of the so-called service phases 1 to 3 according to HOAI (Fee Structure for Architects and Engineers), which are now financed by the grant notification, the design planning for the new INW buildings will be completed in 2026.

The INW has already done some preliminary work in this area and commissioned a feasibility study from the Aachen-based architectural firm studio bauko, which sets out the INW’s requirements.

Current

Prof. Peter Wasserscheid takes over institute division

June 6, 2025

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

Hello, neighbour!

November 15, 2024

Hydrogen technologies: Forschungszentrum Jülich and FH Aachen are cooperating The new partnership aims to make greater use of synergies between research and practice in order

The professor of small things

October 29, 2024

What do hydrogen, Conrad Röntgen and a dark forest have to do with each other? From Hans-Georg Georg Steinrück’s point of view, quite a lot.

Major success for Regina Palkovits

January 8, 2024

Prof Regina Palkovits and Prof Jürgen Klankermayer have won the Werner Siemens Foundation (WSS) ideas competition with their project “catalaix: Catalysis for a circular economy“.

A Milling Machine for Greater Flexibility

December 6, 2023

The stock of machinery continues to grow at the Institute for a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy. Jülich hydrogen researchers recently acquired another important tool. For a

New Director at the Institute for a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy

November 29, 2023

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

New Director at INW

September 29, 2023

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

The Technical Centre Opens its Doors

September 18, 2023

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

New National Hydrogen Strategy

July 28, 2023

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

Andreas Peschel Begins Work

March 10, 2023

Prof. Andreas Peschel has his first few days of work behind him. The new subinstitute director at Forschungszentrum Jülich’s Institute for a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy