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New webinar series “Green Hydrogen”

25.11.2020 | Katrin Schröder

New webinar series "Green Hydrogen"

The Webinar Series is part of a wider initiative to set up a joint Tunisian-German competence center and establish a new value chain based on renewable energies and green hydrogen.

Termine und Logos von dem New webinar series “Green Hydrogen”
New webinar series “Green Hydrogen”

The abandonment of fossil fuels and the energy system’s transformation is one of the most significant challenges of our time worldwide. While the focus so far has been primarily on generating electrical energy from renewable sources such as wind or solar, renewable hydrogen has recently been receiving more and more attention. But what role can renewable hydrogen play in the energy system of the future? How can hydrogen be produced in a climate-neutral way, and which applications are particularly suitable for the use of hydrogen?

These and many more questions will be answered in the „Green Hydrogen Webinar Series“. The Webinar Series is part of a wider initiative to set up a joint Tunisian-German competence center and establish a new value chain based on renewable energies and green hydrogen. The organizers are the IUE, the Hamburg Open Online University (HOOU), the Tunisian National Agency for Energy Conservation (ANME), the Council for Engineering Sciences (CSI/OI), the Northern Institute of Technology Management (NIT) and the German Engineers Association (VDI).

Via: Zoom – Link will be shared after registration mail
Time: Wednesday 19:00 – 20:00 CET

Registration

To receive the dial-in data for the Zoom-Webinar send a mail with the subject line „Registration“ to: greenhydrogen(at)tuhh.de

Previous Events 2020

02. December 2020 – The stakes of the energy transition in Tunisia
09. December 2020 – The transition of the German energy system

Upcoming Events 2021

January
SECTION I Renewable Energies – the raw material green hydrogen

06.01.

The need of greenhouse gas reduction to avoid dangerous climate change
Prof. Dr. Mojib Latif; Geomar – Helmholtz-Center for Ocean Research, Kiel, Germany

Greenhouse gas emissions from the energy system – Status and prospects
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Kaltschmitt; Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

13.01.

Renewable energy potential in MENA countries
Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Timmerberg; Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

Renewable energy potential in Tunisia
Samir Amous, CEO Apex Consulting, Tunis, Tunisia

20.01.

Onshore wind power generation technology – Status and prospects
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Reuter; Institute of Wind Energy Systems, Leibniz University Hannover; Fraunhofer-Institute for Wind Energy Systems, Bremerhaven, Germany

Offshore wind power generation – Status and prospects
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Skiba; Foundation Offshore Wind Energy, Hamburg; World Forum Offshore Wind, Hamburg, Germany

27.01.

Large-scale photovoltaic power generation technology – Status and prospects
Stefan Müller; enerparc, Hamburg, Germany

February
SECTION II The production of green hydrogen

03.02.

Hydrogen production in living organisms: Bio fuel cell
Prof. Dr. Hafedh Abdelmelek; Member of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts, Faculty of Sciences, University of Carthage, Bizerte, Tunisia

10.02.

Hydrogen production from electricity – Technological overview
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. K. Andreas Friedrich; Institute of Technical Thermodynamics, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany

Technological solutions for the market – The industry perspective
Jean-Marie Poignon; GP Joule, Reußenköge, Germany

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