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  • Pipelineforum 2023 - The "hydrogen revolution"

  • The "hydrogen revolution" - a global task Without green hydrogen, a successful climate change has become unthinkable. Wherever electrification using green electricity is not technically or economically feasible, emission-free hydrogen is considered the only sensible alternative to achieve the ambitious decarbonisation goals. Thus, the green energy carrier ...

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  • Pipelineforum 2022 - Europe in the Energy Crisis

  • Pipelineforum - November 17, 2022 in Hamburg, Germany. Europe in the energy crisis - Current opportunities and challenges for the German energy infrastructure. Russia's unexpected war of aggression against the Ukraine has triggered a profound and complex energy crisis in Europe. Whereas many European countries had been able to rely on cheap and secure energy ...

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  • Pipelineforum 2021 - "Clean Hydrogen"

  • Clean Hydrogen - Regulatory framework and technological necessities for the expansion of the clean hydrogen economy of the future Hydrogen is now seen as a key element in the sustainable decarbonization of the European economy and thus in achieving the ambitious climate targets by 2050. Produced in a climate-neutral way, it offers enormous potential for sustainably ...

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  • Pipelineforum 2018 - "Sector Coupling"

  • Our “Pipelineforum 2018” took place on November 22nd, 2018 in the "Steigenberger Hotel" in Hamburg. The theme was "Sector Coupling". Participants at the Pipelineforum are welcome to receive the lectures as a pdf file. Simply contact Mrs. Lübeck. Contact Information Phone +49 4182 - 1047 We thank all speakers for the ...

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  • Pipelineforum 2017 - „Ensuring the energy mix through large scale projects“

  • The topic of this year’s Pipelineforum was „Ensuring the energy mix through large scale projects“ and attracted roughly 75 interested guests to meet at the Steigenberger Hotel in Hamburg to discuss the current status of several large scale projects. After a short welcoming speech from Mr. Heiner Schönecke, a member of the Lower-Saxon Parliament, with ...

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