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P R A X I SF O R U M
Power-to-XA vision moves towards application
8 – 9 October 2019
Frankfurt/Main
P R A X I S fo r um
www.dechema.de/Power_to_X #PfPowertoX
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In the context of the transition to renewable energies, topics such as alternative fuels and the assurance of electricity supply are more pressing than ever. How can the transition be accomplished and at the same time competitiveness can be ensured?
Power-to-X is an answer. These technologies use electricity (power) from renewa-ble resources to produce gas, fuels or chemicals (“X”). Reducing the dependency on fossil resources goes hand in hand with replacing traditional technologies by new processes.
One of the main challenges on this journey is to switch from continuous energy generation to fluctuating energy sources, like wind and solar. Power to X techno-logies (e.g. Power to Liquids or Power to Fuels) will help to level energy supply and demand while simultenously opening up opportunities to replace fossil sources for material use. To enable the transition towards a sustainable energy system we need a holistic approach connecting the chemical sector, the mobility sector and the energy sector. Power-to-X is a key enabler for sector coupling and for creating an integrated energy system.
PRAXISforum key questions
• Which fuel will cars use in the future?
• What are suitable alternatives to fossil fuels?
• Why is electrolysis so important for Power-to-X?
• Why should we combine CO2 with electrolysis?
• Why are Power-to-X technologies not established yet?
• How can Power-to-X contribute to climate protection?
Alexander FreyProject Manager PRAXISforum DECHEMA e.V.
Time Topic Speaker
10:00 Check-in and opening of exhibition Moderation: Sebastian Hillebrandkasoku Consulting GmbH
11:00 Opening and welcome address Prof. Kurt WagemannManaging Director DECHEMA.eV.
11:15 Which PtX path will break through first? System analysis of 250 PtX pathways in P2X Kopernikus• System analysis of 250 PtX pathways• First Results in P2X Kopernikus• Which sector needs PtX most?
Prof. Michael Sterner Professor for Energy Storage Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regens-burg and Head of the Research Centre for Energy Networks and Energy Storage (FENES) Regensburg/Germany
11:45 Power-to-X projects in the Heide region• Renewable energy hub North Sea Coastline• Cross linked energy transformation• The Heide project series „100“ (ENTREE100,
QUARREE100, KEROSyN100, Westküste100)
Martin Eckhard Funding Management and Consulting, Project DevelopmentDevelopment Agency Region Heide Heide/Germany
12:15 P2X − Pole position for German technology providers• The role of P2X in the energy transition• P2X as a global investment opportunity• Policy options for accelerating the market
ramp-up
Peter Müller-Baum Managing Director Engines and SystemsCIMAC Secretary GeneralVDMA Frankfurt Main/Germany
12:45 Lunch break, interactive networking and discussion @ „topic tables“ in exhibition area
14:15 Are e-fuels really economically viable?• e-fuels in the context of the energy
transition• Techno-economic assessment of different
production routes• Evaluation of the gap between commercial
reality and industry ambition
Dr. Thomas Wurzel Director Customer-driven Innovation Air Liquide Global E&C Solutions Germany GmbH Frankfurt Main/Germany
14:45 Fuel cell propulsion systems for inland water-way vessels• Comparison of fuel and propulsion options• commercial inland waterway vessel types• Insights from a recent study for BMVI/NOW
Martin Zerta Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH Ottobrunn/Germany
15:15 Demand, opportunities and challenges of Power-to-Jetfuel for future sustainable aviation• Potential PTX share of the European
aviation demand of renewable jetfuel• GHG abatement potential and costs• Technical PTX challenges on the way to
successful market
Dr. Ralph-Uwe Dietrich German Aerospace Center (DLR e.V.) Stuttgart/Germany
15:45 Coffee break, interactive networking and discussion @ “topic tables” in exhibition area
Tuesday, 8 October 2019A vision moves towards application
PRAXISforum is about
• By industry, for industry – the PRAXISforum reveals market opportunities and promotes the development of Power-to-X technologies for energy supply and industry.
• Networking platform – the PRAXISforum brings together international market leaders and high profile end-users and experts from all relevant industries.
• High-level speakers – best practices presentations and lessons learned fom speakers at decision maker level. Technological background is presented along with information relevant to end users.
• Relevance to applications – PRAXISforum provides participants with an over-view of innovations for their highly specific requirements of everyday practice.
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Time Topic Speaker
16:45 CO2 capture from air: A breakthrough sustainable carbon source for PtX applications• Direct air capture• Status of Power to X application• Outlook
Dr. Dirk Nuber Head of Climeworks Germany Climeworks Deutschland GmbH Dresden/Germany
17:15 Electrolysis − the link between electricity and chemistry• Overview on electrolysis• Status of coelectrolysis• Outlook on industrial scaling
Christian von Olshausen Chief Technology Officer SunFire GmbH Dresden/Germany
17:45 Compact PtX plants − current status and perspectives• Introduction in INERATEC‘s modular
chemical reactor technology• Overview over current projects• Outlook
Dr. Tim BöltkenManaging Director Ineratec GmbH Karlsruhe/Germany
18:15 Discussion @ „topic tables“ in exhibition area
18:45 Networking dinner Location:Bar Life-Style @ Maritim HotelTheodor-Heuss-Allee 360486 Frankfurt/Main
22:30 End of first PRAXISforum day
Time Topic Speaker
08:30 Re-Opening of exhibition
09:00 New trends and opportunities in electrification of chemicals production• Existing synergies when integrating electro-
lysis in production of bulk chemicals• Electrification of syngas production as an
intermediate before electrolysis• Solutions which are economically viable
with current gas and electricity prices
Dr. Martin Skov Skjøth-RasmussenVice President R&DHaldor Topsøe A/S Kgs. Lyngby/Denmark
09:30 Power-to-X portfolio, status quo and path forward• Water Electrolysis - highly flexible produc-
tion and utilization of hydrogen • Methanation as alternative fuel production
amd long-term storage for renewable Metha-nol from renewables as „green“ gasoline additive
Dr. Simon HafnerProduct Manager MethanationThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions AGEssen/Germany
10:00 The deep transformation in the electrolysis industry• Market transformation• Technology transformation• Lessons learned and challenges
Arnaud de LhoneuxRegional Business Development Manager - Renewable HydrogenHydrogenics Europe N.V.Oevel/Belgiumy
10:30 Coffee break, interactive networking and discussion @ „topic tables“ in exhibition area
11:30 Decentralized production of renewable Power-to-Liquids as sustainable aviation fuels• Climate Neutral Renewable PtL SAF• Decentralization of Fuel Production• PtL SAF for remote locations
Thorsten SchwabProject Director, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Inter-nationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)Eschborn/Germany
Tuesday, 8 October 2019 Wednesday, 9 October 2019
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Time Topic Speaker
12:00 Status of and perspectives for Power to Products• Renewable power is getting cheaper as we
speak but is not available 24/7• Hydrocarbons are still needed because of
high energy density, easy transport & sto-rage, etc.
• Renewable power & direct air capture of CO2 can be used to make hydrocarbons sustai-nably and economically longer term
Dr. Alexander van der MadeSenior Principal Advisor New Energy TechnologiesShell Global Solutions B.V. Amsterdam/The Netherlands
12:30 Electrifying synthesis• Decentralised on demand organic synthesis
and waste recycling for the production of chemical products
• Integrated concepts combining electro-synthesis, biotechnology and chemical catalysis
• Electrifying chemical synthesis to solve large scale PtX challenges
Dr. Tobias GärtnerCEO and FounderESy-Labs-GmbHRegensburg/Germany
13:00 Synthetic gasoline production and application• Possible way to reduce CO2 emission by
usage of synthetic fuel• Short explanation of technology for
synthetic gasoline• Case study for potential projects
Stephan SchmidtHead of Research and DevelopmentChemieanlagenbau Chemnitz GmbHChemnitz/Germany
13:30 Lunch, interactive networking and discussion @ „topic tables“ in exhibition area
14:30 End of PRAXISforum
Wednesday, 9 October 2019
Topic tablesAt the topic tables you may discuss specific questions, developments, challenges and their solutions with our speakers. In every networking break, you can find the experts from the prior session at an indicated topic table within the catering area. Would you like to discuss your question in a smaller group? Would you like to get deeper input on a specitfic fact? Do you not agree with the statement given by the speaker? Make your way to our topic tables!
Topic table hours8 October 2019: 12:45 – 14:15, 15:45 – 16:45 and 18:15 – 18:459 October 2019: 10:30 – 11:30 and 13:30 – 14:30
Werbeanzeige Goldsponsor
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The Speakers
Dr. Tim BoeltkenManaging Director INERATEC GmbH Karlsruhe/Germany
„Compact and modular plants can be used NOW to decrease CO2 emissions and pave the way into a green future for mobility and chemistry.“
Dr.-Ing. Tim Böltken studied Chemical Engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and graduated with his doctorate in 2013 at the Institute for Micro-Process Engineering. After his graduation he worked as project leader in the chemical industry at hte GmbH, before he founded INERATEC in 2015. As Managing Director he is responsible for the Technical and Business Development.In 2016 he was honored with the Peter-und-Luise-Hager award for the best PhD at the KIT. The economic journal “Business Punk” ranked him among the top 100 Innovators in Germany in 2018.
Martin EckhardCoordinator of the QUARREE100-project, Funding management and consulting, Project developmentEntwicklungsagentur Region Heide Heide/Germany
„The North Sea will become Europe‘s renewable energy hub in future. To use this energy for the whole continent we need the implementation of PtX by using all
kinds of infrastructure (power, gas, heat, chemical). The technologies are ready − regulatory is today´s obstacle.“
Since 25 years Martin Eckhard is working at the interface between business, sci-ence and regions. He studied mechanical engineering and technical-economical environmental protection. After initial activities in design engineering and main-tenance management, he was active for 13 years in innovation funding in all fields of technology with partners from science and industry. By a further change into economy Martin Eckhard was responsible for funding within the range of automa-tion technology, before he changed 2016 to the EARH by developing the PtX-ini-tiative ENTREE100. Today he gives support to all regional partners in all questions concerning funding, developes new projects and coordinates QUARREE100.
The Speakers
Dr. Ralph-Uwe DietrichManager Techno Economic AssessmentGerman Aerospace Center (DLR e.V.)Stuttgart/Germany
„Power-to-X is a promising option to reduce the CO2 net emissions and the climate impact of the global transport sector.
Air transportation will require large amounts of renewable jet fuel soon for its con-tribution to the internationally agreed climate change mitigation goals.
Opportunities and challenges of Power-to-Jetfuel production need to be quantified and addressed.“
Ralph-Uwe Dietrich graduated in Chemical Engineering and received a PhD for fuel cells research.He has 14 years background in the process and automation industry in different roles of business development, marketing, product development, sales, project management and technical support. He returned into research 15 years ago as a scientist in Lower-Saxony and later at research area manager at the German Aerospace Center (2015 – today). He is responsible for national and international projects regarding renewable fuels including the involvement in 3 Horizon 2020 EU projects (COMSYN, FlexCHX, ABC-Salt).
Arnaud de LhoneuxRegional Business Development Manager Hydrogenics Europe, Oevel/Belgium
„Power-to-X is moving from a „possible scenario“, to an „absolute necessity“ required to fulfill our global climate objectives.“
Arnaud de Lhoneux started as Regional Business Development Manager for Rene-wable Hydrogen at Hydrogenics in 2018. Hydrogenics is a world-wide leading pro-vider of electrolyzers, hydrogen refueling stations and hydrogen fuel cells. Before joining Hydrogenics in 2018, Arnaud worked during two years as Site Manager for Virunga National Park in hydroelectrical projects in Democratic Republic of Congo. Arnaud holds a Master’s degree in mechanical engineering with a specialization in energies.
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The Speakers
Peter Müller-BaumManaging Director Engines and Systems and CIMAC Secretary GeneralVDMA e.V. Frankfurt/Germany
„P2X is a key technology that can make an important contribution to climate neu-trality across all sectors. It offers great opportunities worldwide for the German
mechanical and plant engineering industry.“
Peter Müller-Baum studied civil engineering and economics at the RWTH Aachen University, graduating as Engineer and Industrial Engineer.He has worked for the VDMA since 2005, initially as a consultant for the Cleaning Systems Association and as Managing Director Technical Affairs for the European association EUnited Cleaning.In 2014, he took over as Managing Director of VDMA Engines and Systems, where he had already been Deputy Managing Director since 2012. Müller-Baum has also been responsible for the business of the international association CIMAC as Secretary General since 2013. Since December 2018 he is also the Managing Director of the VDMA working group „Power-to-X for Applications“.
Dr. Dirk NuberHead of Climeworks Germany GmbHClimeworks Germany GmbH, Dresden/Germany
„Climeworks captures CO2 from air with the world’s first commercial carbon removal technology. Power to X applications benefit from Climeworks‘
air-captured CO2“
Dr. Nuber is a process engineer with a PhD (RWTH Aachen) in fluidized bed techno-logies and an executive MBA (IE Business School) with focus on Entrepreneurship. He has 20 years of experience in Engineering Management, Project Management, Business Development and the establishment and growth of teams internatio-nally. He joined Climeworks to establish the German subsidiary with focus on renewable fuels and materials (PtX) applications.
The Speakers
Dr. Simon Hafner Product Manager Methanation ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions AG Essen/Germany
„Power-to-X technologies will be an important component of a successful exit from fossil fuel energy“
Starting point of my professional career was my degree in energy systems at the Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen. Already at that time, I was fascinated by the processing of alternative fuels. This fascination led to my diploma thesis in diesel and gasoline production from waste fats and my PHD-thesis in CFD simulation of biomass gasification. Biomass gasification was also my main topic in my first employment at CHOREN Industries and is still a main part of my work at thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG, which I joined in May 2012. Since one and a half years, I am working on met-hanation technology with focus on the STORE&GO demonstration plant and its scale-up for commercialization.
Dr. Tobias GärtnerCEOESy-Labs GmbH Regensburg/Germany „Integrated solutions combine advantages of different scientific areas. Electrosyn-thesis in combination with Biotech and Chemtech is an excellent basis for game-
changing innovation!“
Dr. Tobias Gärtner made his PhD at the university of Regensburg in 2009 after an internship in Japan and started as a scientist at the Straubing branch BioCat of the Fraunhofer IGB in 2010. He held central positions during the installation of the Straubing branch BioCat until 2019 and was responsible for the innovation area chemical energy carriers. By support of coworkers, he could develop innovative combinations of chemical, biotechnological and electrochemical processes. As cofounder of ESy-Labs he took over the CEO position by 2018 and focuses on elec-trosynthetic approaches for organic and inorganic specialty chemicals synthesis integrated with biotechnology and chemical catalysis.
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The Speakers
Dr. Martin Skov Skjøth-RasmussenVice President R&DHaldorTopsoe A/S Kgs. Lyngby/Denmark
After finishing a MSc in Chemical Engineering from DTU in 1999, he joined Topsoe R&D as industrial phd working with soot formation in autothermal reforming until 2003. He then worked as assistant professor for two years at the Department of Chemical Engineering at DTU, before rejoining Topsoe. From 2005 and onwards, he has held several positions within Topsoe R&D including project management, general management in relation to steam reforming and associated cataly-sis, materials, and technology. In 2012 he was appointed VP with responsible for all chemical and syngas related R&D activities, and since 2017 technology development.
The Speakers
Stephan SchmidtProductmanager Fuel SynthesisChemieanlagenbau Chemnitz GmbH Chemnitz/Germany
„We have available technology for synthetic gasoline. This is part of the future of mobilitiy.“
Stephan Schmidt studied chemical enginneering in Merseburg. He is experien-ced in plant engineering for 16 years and has been involved in the synthesis of fuels for more than 10 years. The focus of his work is the production of synthetic gasoline from methanol as well as the combination of this technology with PtX solutions.
Torsten SchwabProject DirectorDeutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)Eschborn/Germany
„PtL Synthetic Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) are commonly perceived as too expensive for the time being. However, there are market niches
which may present economic viability already today.“
Torsten Schwab graduated in both Engineering Cybernetics and WASTE (Water, Air, and Solid Waste Treatment Engineering) at the University of Stuttgart. In 2005, he started working for GIZ (GTZ at that time) in Brazil, in a project for Rural Electrification in the Amazon. After other projects regarding National Energy Plan-ning, Wind Energy, and Concentrating Solar Power, he assumed the Geman- Brazilian Cooperation Project „Climate Neutral Alternative Fuels“ in 2017.
Prof. Michael SternerProfessor for Energy Storage, Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regens-burg and Head of the Research Centre for Energy Networks and Energy Storage (FENES), Regensburg/Germany
„We need a market introduction program for the core of almost all PtX-Chains, the electrolysis. Most of the technology is mature for this and we need clear market
introduction and legal framework, to bring the costs down. We need to go through this learning curve to have the technology ready in
MW-Scale for the time we need it.“
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Sterner works as professor for energy storage and renew-able energy systems at the Technical University in Regensburg in Germany. He is teaching energy storage, energy economics and solar energy and leading a research institute on energy storage with 30 employees. Before he was head of energy systems and energy economy at the Fraunhofer-Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology, were he invented a new storage technology toge-ther with colleagues: Power-to-Gas. Meanwhile, various industry companies have adopted the concept and built demo plants in MW scale. He guided various EU projects and focussed mainly on energy storage.He is a co-autor for the Special Report on Renewable Energy (SRREN) in IPCC and consulting the German govern-ment on the transformation of energy systems and is member of scientific com-mittees in BMWi and BMBF (head of scientific board hydrogen project HYPOS and expert committee for alternative fuels and drive trains).
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Christian von OlshausenChief Technology OfficerSunfire GmbHDresden/Germany
„Electrolysis is the connecting gateway between electricity and chemistry. In the long term PtX will substitute virtually everything nowadays derived from
natural gas, coal, crude oil and biomass.“
Christian had worked in Daimler FCEV after school for 1 year till mid 2000. Then he studied industrial engineering at KIT, Politecnico di Torino (Italy) and the Tech-nical University of Dresden. His focus has always been on renewable energies as well as production and logistics. He joined Procter & Gamble in 2004 as a process engineer. In 2008 he started sunfire as a project and founded the company in 2010 together with Carl Berninghausen and Nils Aldag.
Dr. Alexander van der MadeSenior Principal Advisor New Energy Technologies Shell Global Solutions B.V.Amsterdam/The Netherlands
„Our energy system will become electrified because costs of renewable energies continue to decrease. However, whereas traditional fossil fuels offer 24/7 availa-bility, wind and solar energy are only available intermittently. I will explore what
it takes to use of cheap renewable electricity to create carbon-based fuels and chemicals with a zero-carbon footprint from water and CO2. “
Alexander was born in 1960 in the Netherlands and graduated cum laude in 1988 from Utrecht University (The Netherlands) with an MSc in Chemistry/Biology and a PhD in Chemistry. Since 2003 he also holds an MBA. He joined Shell in 1989 and has worked in Amsterdam, Houston, Louvain la Neuve, London, Rotterdam, Beijing in various roles ranging from fundamental research, process development, manufacturing, innovation management, strategy development and setting up external technology collaborations. Since 2009 he is involved as a senior princi-pal scientific advisor to Shell’s New Energy Technologies group.
The Speakers
Dr. Thomas WurzelDirector, Customer-driven Innovation Air Liquide Global E&C Solutions Germany GmbH Frankfurt/Main / Germany
After completion of his doctoral thesis, Dr. Wurzel joined Lurgi in 1998 as member of the technology group. Within the technology group Dr. Wurzel was responsible for the ammonia and autothermal reforming department and then became Direc-tor of Synthesis technologies. In August 2008 he joined the Sales and Business Development team of Lurgi. After being in charge of the Product Management team, Dr. Wurzel was appointed as VP Market Groups in 2009. In April 2011 he took office as E&C Director Technology Lurgi and in 2015 he was appointed as Director, Down-stream and Petrochemical Product Line. Since April 2018, he is appointed Director, Customer-driven Innovation.
The Moderator Sebastian HillebrandManaging Director kasoku Consulting GmbH Berlin/Germany
Dipl. Wi.-Ing. Sebastian is an experienced business consultant and facilitator for large scale workshops with more than 15 years of consulting experience, i.e. at KPMG, A.T. Kearney and Capgemini Consulting. He has worked with clients all over the world and facilitated more than 150 large scale workshops. He specializes in workshops with 20-180 participants with topics ranging from strategy development to implementation issues across industries.
The Speakers
Martin ZertaSenior Project ManagerLudwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbHOttobrunn/Germany
„Inland waterway shipping has to switch to renewable fuels. PtX offers various options to reach the GHG targets.“
Martin Zerta has worked for LBST since 2002. His fields of experience include technical, economic and socio-economic analyses and overviews in the areas of alternative fuels, especially hydrogen, fuel cells and renewable energies. He has authored several market studies on fuel cells and electrolysers for public and private clients. His major expertise over the last decades includes the develop-ment of renewable energy supply and energy efficiency scenarios and concepts for counties, cities, communities and industry.
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The experts on powertrain and combustion simulation
The FKFS is an independent institute and provides research, development and consultant services for the inter-national automotive industry in the fields of automotive power trains, automotive engineering, and automotive mechatronics. For this purpose, the institute operates various highly specialized test facilities and test vehic-les, including several wind tunnels, Europe‘s largest driving simulator at a research institution, a power train test bench for hybrid and conventional vehicles as well as numerous engine test stands.
Contact:
Dr. Michael GrillHead of Department 0D/1D-Simulation
Phone: +49-711-685 65611
Email: [email protected]
Forschungsinstitut für Kraftfahrwesen und Fahrzeugmotoren Stuttgart
Models for alternative fuels are integrated in our soft-ware tool UserCylinder®. Licenses of the UserCylinder® are available for customers who want to investigate the influence of future fuels on their own.
We are experts in the simulation of powertrain effi-ciencies of any alternative fuels including hybridi-zation, real driving behavior and emissions. Virtual test engines of our modular engine toolbox help in testing various components and evaluating techno-logies in various future scenarios without the need of any engine hardware. We can design engines and powertrains perfectly matching to the characteristics of a specific synthetic fuel with highest efficiency and lowest emissions.
Forschungsinstitut für Kraftfahrwesen und Fahrzeugmotoren Stuttgart Stiftung bürgerlichen Rechts
Pfaffenwaldring 12 70569 Stuttgart www.fkfs.de
DECHEMA-Forschungsinstitut
Research Groups Electrochemistry and Technical Chemistry
Research Fields• Electrochemical CO2 conversion• High temperature Co-Electrolysis• Molecular electrochemistry: electrochemical synthesis of organic compounds, • Microbial electrosynthesis• Electrochemical energy storage and conversion: batteries and fuel cells
Contract ResearchThe scientific knowledge and equipment of the group is available for fundamental and applied research on industrial request.
Methods•Conventional electrochemical techniques, e.g.: Stationary current-potential curves, Cyclic voltammetry, Impedance spectroscopy, Rotating disc and ring-disc electrodes•ex situ methods: FT-IR-spectroscopy, Atomic absorption spectroscopy, Ion chromatography, Gas chromatography, High-performance liquid chromatography, Contact angle measurement, Scanning electron microscope, Transmission emission microscope, Fluorescence microscopy, Confocal laser scanning microscopy
DECHEMA-Forschungsinstitut Stiftung bürgerlichen Rechts
Theodor-Heuss-Allee 2560486 Frankfurt/Mainwww.dechema-dfi.de
Dr. Jean DrilletBatteries and fuel cells
Phone: +49 (0) 69 7564 476 Email: [email protected]
Dr. Markus Stöckl Electrosynthesis Phone: +49 (0) 69 7564 642 Email: [email protected]
Contact: Contact:
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MUEGGE GmbH
MUEGGE GmbH is the globally leading distributor of industrial-grade microwave and plasma systems. We aim to cooperate with you on a competent and fair basis using our 30 years of experience in the industry and our global network and sales partners to assist you on site and according to your needs.
Since electricity from renewable sources of energy is subject to fluctuations, energy storage on demand plays a crucial role to create a reliable grid system. Microwave plasma assisted conversion processes producing sto-rable and valuable gases or liquids are a promising approach towards energy storage.The production of syngas and synthetic fuels, respectively, as well as CO2 conversion have a huge potential for industrial implementation.Microwave technology in combination with high electric power and highly efficiency plasma sources is a key for successful implementation of PtX applications in industrial processes.
Contact:
Jens HofmannProduct Manager
Sales & Marketing
Phone: +49 (0) 6164 9307 39Email: [email protected]
MUEGGE GmbH
Hochstrasse 4 – 664385 ReichelsheimGermany
www.muegge.de
Institut für Wärme und Oeltechnik e. V.
IWO - Institut für Wärme und Oeltechnik e. V.
Süderstraße 73 a 20097 Hamburg
www.zukunftsheizen.de
Contact:
Dipl.-Ing. Adrian WilligManaging Director
Phone: +49 40 235113-0Email: [email protected]
The Institute for Heating and Oil Technology (Institut für Wärme und Oeltechnik) is an institution within the German oil industry. Its members include all heating oil producers as well as leading mineral oil importers and wholesalers. Various manufacturers of boilers and heating components support IWO’s activities.
IWO is committed to ensure fair political parameters in the energy transition: A transformation path which includes a broad mix of technologies and energy sources is cheaper and more robust compared to elec-tricity-based only solutions. The future energy mix should include liquid fuels which will become more renewable in the future. These low carbon fuels are going to be indispensable for a greenhouse gas neu-tral future energy supply.
Being a competence center for efficient heating tech-nologies and the development of low carbon liquid fuels, IWO is active in four strategic fields: Policy advi-sing, research, technology and communication. IWO’s objective is to develop the advantages of liquid fuels in the long term.
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Schaadt, Achim Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) Thermochemical Processes Freiburg, Germany
Schmid, Dr. Björn MANN+HUMMEL GMBH Material Development Ludwigsburg, Germany
Schmidt, Dr. Helmut Robert Bosch GmbH Chemical and Biological Technologies Renningen, Germany
Schmidt, Stephan Chemieanlagenbau Chemnitz GmbH Process Engineering Chemnitz, Germany
Schwab, Torsten Project Director Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Eschborn, Germany
Skjøth-Rasmussen, Dr. Martin Skov Haldor Topsoe A/SHead of R&D Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
Sterner, Prof. Michael OTH Regensburg FENES Regensburg, Germany
Stöckl, Dr. Markus DECHEMA-Forschungsinstitut (DFI) Electrochemistry Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Truckenmüller, Sven GEMÜ Gebr. Müller Apparatebau GmbH & Co. KGBU IND Application Management Niedernhall, Germany
van der Made, Dr. Alexander Shell Global Solutions International B.V. New Energies Research & Technology Amsterdam, The Netherlands
von Olshausen, Christian sunfire GmbH Dresden, Germany
Willig, AdrianIWO Institut für Wärme und Oeltechnik e.V. Hamburg, Germany
Wittmeier, Jens Germanischer Lloyd Industrial Services GmbH Project Management and Technical Advisory Hamburg, Germany
Wurzel, Dr. Thomas Air Liquide Global E&C Solutions Germany GmbH Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Zerta, Martin Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH Senior Project Manager Ottobrunn, Germany
Participant list as of 30 September 2019. Please use the data provided exclusively for contacting other participants of the event to establish an exchange of experience and information. Any commercial use of the data and in particular its disclosure to third parties is strictly prohibited.
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List of participants
Organizer:
DECHEMA e. V.Theodor-Heuss-Allee 2560486 Frankfurt am MainTel.: +49 (0)69 7564-0Fax: +49 (0) 69 7564-176E-Mail: [email protected]
Any questions? Please cotact:
Chereén SemrauTel.: +49 (0)69/7564-651Fax: +49 (0)69/7564-176E-Mail: [email protected]
Jana GeißTel.: +49 (0)69/7564-249Fax: +49 (0)69/7564-176E-Mail: [email protected]