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
“So what’s behind this ‘ominous four’?” Andreas Peschel raised this question himself after welcoming the guests to the second-ever HC-H2 Brainergy Park Connect event in the heart of the Rhenish
Climate change is real, just like the influence of humans on global warming. This is something the overwhelming majority of researchers in this field agree on. “We are seeing a
How many colours of hydrogen do you know about? First of all, hydrogen does not actually have a colour. It is invisible. Whenever we speak about green, grey, or blue
Former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt was known for his pithy remarks. He famously once said: “Anyone who has visions should go to the doctor.” This remark was made in 1980
“Hydrogen is an essential part of the future of our company. We have an innovative idea, but need support in finding the best way forward.” If your company is based
“Water Will Be the Coal of the Future” The time when these words were written down is surprisingly long ago, given their content. They were written in 1874 by the
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 (INW) has started putting his
Discussion with the NRW-SPD parliamentary group about the environmentally friendly energy economy of the future Experts invited to a political talk show usually have differing opinions. Otherwise the discussion that