The production of green hydrogen and PtX derivatives provides new opportunities for economic development, especially for developing and emerging economies that have a wealth of renewable energy sources. 2020 National Hydrogen Strategy. These include: Technical supportTo realise and further develop the strategy a flexible, results-oriented governance structure is to be put in place. The BMBF plans to conduct several studies and set up research partnerships to exchange knowledge on hydrogen with international partners. Simultaneously, the development of a hydrogen industry offers a broad range of opportunities for boosting a transformation process towards sustainable local energy supplies. However, Germany is limited in its renewable energy resources due to its physical geography, and thus the country anticipates importing much of its green hydrogen to meet growing industry needs. The National Hydrogen Strategy is the next step in this “Energiewende”, and emphasises the key role of hydrogen in enhancing and completing the transition in Germany (and Europe) by reducing fossil fuels and cutting carbon emissions, thereby helping Germany achieve its climate targets and GHG neutrality by 2050. Solar plant Solar Jama in the Atacama Desert in ChileCopyright© GIZ/Thomas Imo/photothek.net, Federal Minister for Development Gerd MüllerCopyright© Michael Gottschalk/photothek.net, "Climate change has long become the determining issue for human survival.
Gerd Müller, Federal Development Minister, has just entered into the first partnership in this area – with Morocco: "We are now working with Morocco to develop the first industrial plant in Africa to produce green hydrogen.". This is where the strategy comes in: it looks at the entire value chain – technology, production, storage, infrastructure and applications in vehicles. With our National Hydrogen Strategy we have succeeded in this.
(BMU action programme). The monthly JEC rendez-vous on the latest news in the Composites world and their applications. A flexible and target-driven governance structure is being set up to help consistently implement and further develop the strategy. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is funding pilot plants and living labs in Germany for research and demonstration purposes. Experts say this so-called green hydrogen could help smooth out the problem of solar and wind power's fluctuating supply, and replace fossil fuels in industrial processes that require high temperatures such as steel making. The adoption of the strategy marks the beginning of an equally ambitious implementation process. Germany adopts National Hydrogen Strategy and establishes National Hydrogen Council.
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Solar plant in the desertCopyright© GIZ/Thomas Imo/photothek.net, Information on fuel cells and hydrogen from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy external link, new window, Information on green hydrogen from the Federal Ministry for the Environment external link, new window, Power-to-x explainer video from the Federal Ministry for the Environmentexternal link, new window, Information on electric mobility and hydrogen/fuel cells from the Federal Ministry of Transportexternal link, new window, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, back to Homepage, Freedom of opinion and freedom of the press, Sexual and reproductive health and rights, Special Initiative on Training and Job Creation, Solar plant Solar Jama in the Atacama Desert in Chile, Federal Minister for Development Gerd Müller, A training class in the ProAndres training centre for the training as solar technician in Santiago de Chile, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe, Green hydrogen and PtX as an economic opportunity for the BMZ's partner countries, National hydrogen strategy – Germany pioneers green hydrogen, Development of a PtX supply – BMZ plans construction of a reference plant, Information on fuel cells and hydrogen from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, Information on green hydrogen from the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Power-to-x explainer video from the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Information on electric mobility and hydrogen/fuel cells from the Federal Ministry of Transport. With our HyLand projects, we are already in the process of rolling out hydrogen technologies ranging from production to local use in selected regions. To this end, he added: "we must now tap into the potential offered by hydrogen for value added, employment and climate change mitigation, and we must make full use of that potential.". Said Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety Svenja Schulze: “The National Hydrogen Strategy will give Germany a dual boost – for the climate and for a sustainable economic recovery after the COVID-19 crisis.
If hydrogen technologies become a key export sector, this could also help the German and European economies to cope with the repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic. The ambitious implementation of the EU’s renewable energy directive with the aim of replacing grey hydrogen in fuel production with green hydrogen, Promotion of electrolysers (which electrolyse water into its components: hydrogen and oxygen), A research campaign entitled "Hydrogen Technologies 2030", Investment grants and subsidies for the operating costs in the production of hydrogen and the transition to climate-friendly industrial procedures, Strengthening/further developing the necessary infrastructure, Review of state-induced pricing components in the energy sector – the idea is to exempt producers of green hydrogen from the Renewable Energy Act levy. It aims to position our industry as a major player by 2030. The Composites Challenge is a competition of PhD sourced and selected for the quality of their research work in the field of composites. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.