H2 Reallabor

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Current brochure on the join project H2 Reallabor


Motivation

In the joint project H2 Reallabor Burghausen, several chairs of TUM worked together with 37 partners from industry and science on the transformation of the chemical industry in ChemDelta Bavaria towards a sustainable hydrogen-based circular economy. As a "lighthouse project," the project is intended to help achieve Germany's climate and energy policy goals and secure jobs and prosperity in the region. In order to make hydrogen usable as an energy carrier and material basis in the chemical industry, new technologies are being developed in seven different work packages and ideally brought to market maturity.

Funding

The H2 Reallabor Burghausen project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection (BMBF) under the funding code 03SF0705B.

Project partners

  • Technische Hochschule Rosenheim
  • Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg
  • Bauhaus Luftfahrt
  • Forschungsstelle für Energiewirtschaft e.V.
  • Akkodis Germany Tech Experts GmbH
  • Carbon CO2ncepts GmbH
  • CASCAT
  • ESy-Labs GmbH
  • InfraServ GmbH & Co Gendorf KG
  • Kraftanlagen Energies & Services GmbH ECM Ingenieur-Unternehmen für Energie- und Umwelttechnik GmbH
  • Landwärme GmbH
  • OMV Deutschland GmbH (Assoziierter Projektpartner)
  • PlasmaAir AG
  • Reverion GmbH
  • Rohrdorfer / Südbayerisches Portland – Zementwerk Gebr. Wiesböck & Co. GmbH
  • Fördergeber
  • Das Projekt H2 Reallabor Burghausen wird durch das Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz (BMBF) unter dem Förderkennzeichen 03SF0705B gefördert.
  • Wacker Chemie AG
  • Westlake Vinnolit GmbH & Co. KG

Contacts (RES):
Simon Meilinger
Patrick Veiltl