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Hydrogen Economy and Technologies

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  • Energy Market Design and Policy
  • Energy Markets and Sector Coupling
  • Hydrogen Economy and Technologies
  • Methods for Energy Market Analysis
  • Social Networks and Human Behavior

Hydrogen Economy and Technologies

Hydrogen is a central element of a sustainable economic system. The demand for hydrogen and its derivatives will increase significantly across all sectors in the coming years.

The research focus “Hydrogen Economy and Technologies” is on questions around the ramp-up of a global hydrogen economy. We use techno-economic models to describe current and future hydrogen-based value chains, derive transformation processes, and develop recommendations for regulatory frameworks.

Head of research area
Philipp Runge

 

Research associates
Kiana Niazmand Nima Farhang-Damghani

 

Student assistants
Daniel Bergmann

T.b.a.

2024

  • Egerer, J., Farhang-Damghani, N., Grimm, V., & Runge, P. (2024). The industry transformation from fossil fuels to hydrogen will reorganize value chains: Big picture and case studies for Germany. Applied Energy, 358. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.122485

2023

  • Bauer, F., Bollerhey, T., Egerer, J., Erdmann, M.C., Exenberger, M., Geyer, F.,... Wragge, D. (2023). The Market Ramp-Up of Renewable Hydrogen and its Derivatives - the Role of H2Global.
  • Egerer, J., Grimm, V., Niazmand, K., & Runge, P. (2023). The economics of global green ammonia trade – “Shipping Australian wind and sunshine to Germany”. Applied Energy, 334(120662). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.120662
  • Runge, P., Sölch, C., Albert, J., Wasserscheid, P., Zöttl, G., & Grimm, V. (2023). Economic comparison of electric fuels for heavy duty mobility produced at excellent global sites-a 2035 scenario. Applied Energy, 347. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.121379

2022

  • Schippert, J., Runge, P., Farhang-Damghani, N., & Grimm, V. (2022). Greenhouse Gas Footprint of Blue Hydrogen with Different Production Technologies and Logistics Options.

2019

  • Runge, P., Sölch, C., Albert, J., Wasserscheid, P., Zöttl, G., & Grimm, V. (2019). Economic comparison of different electric fuels for energy scenarios in 2035. Applied Energy, 233-234, 1078 - 1093. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.10.023

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  • Energie Campus Nürnberg (EnCN): Research area „Energy Storage“ (2017-2021)

  • German National Hydrogen Council
    The German National Hydrogen Council [Nationaler Wasserstoffrat, NWR] was appointed by the German government and acts as an independent, non-partisan advisory board. The board consists of 25 high-ranking experts in the fields of economy, science and civil society. The German National Hydrogen Council’s objective is to assist and advise the State Secretaries’ Committee on Hydrogen in the further development and implementation of Germany’s National Hydrogen Strategy [Nationale Wasserstoffstrategie, NWS].
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