Das Foto zeigt einen H2-Tank, daneben sind PV-Anlagen und im Hintergrund sind Windkrafträder zu sehen.

Hydrogen

Hydrogen is an important energy carrier of the future. It can be produced by using electricity generated from renewable energies – for example, through electrolysis. This hydrogen is called green hydrogen. It is climate-friendly, can be stored, transported over long distances and can be further processed into other products such as ammonia or synthetic fuels. It thus contributes to sector coupling – a key concept in the energy transition – and becomes an important building block for climate-neutral industry, mobility and the supply of electricity and heat.

How the Reiner Lemoine Institute helps

The RLI supports the topic of hydrogen at various levels: We advise planning communities, cities, municipalities and companies on the development of their potential for the production, storage and use of hydrogen from renewable energies. This is done primarily through potential and feasibility studies. Planning tools for hydrogen infrastructure and energy system modeling help to identify, evaluate and plan regional value chains. The focus of the RLI’s work is the holistic view of a hydrogen economy and the inclusion of stakeholders. The RLI offers various workshops and trainings on this topic, nationally and internationally.

In research projects, we work together with partners from industry and science on the production of renewable hydrogen and its use in various areas of mobility. The use of power-to-X products (such as synthetic fuels) is playing an increasingly important role. Depending on the focus of the projects, the RLI works on technical and economic issues, takes on simulation and tool development tasks, and develops strategies, roadmaps and participation processes.

Tools

oemof-B3

The tool is an energy system model for the regions of Berlin and Brandenburg and comprises the sectors electricity, centralized and decentralized heat, hydrogen, CO2 and methane.

Example projects

Hydrogen Roadmap Brandenburg and Berlin

In the project “Hydrogen Roadmap for Brandenburg and the Capital Region”, RLI supported the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labor and Energy of the State of Brandenburg (MWAE) and the Berlin Senate Department for Economic Affairs, Energy and Business (SenWEB) in issuing a roadmap to initiate the development of a hydrogen economy for the state of Brandenburg and the capital region. Specifically, RLI led a consortium that implemented the participation process for hydrogen stakeholders in Brandenburg and the capital region, and…