Saxony – The Land of Hydrogen: Moving Towards a Sustainable Future

The smarter E Podcast Episode 157 | November 16, 2023 | Language: German

How well volatile solar and wind energy can be stored and distributed plays a decisive role in the energy transition. Alongside batteries, hydropower plants and thermal storage systems, green hydrogen is seen as a beacon of hope. But does it even work in practice? What does it require? And how far have developments progressed so far? Is it really a fuel of the future or a living reality? In this episode, we talk about this with several experts from the region of Saxony, one of the pioneers in the hydrogen sector.

Timeline:

  • 5:55 What challenges have been encountered in integrating hydrogen into Saxony's existing energy infrastructure?
  • 13:05 What does the current hydrogen infrastructure in Saxony look like and where will the green hydrogen come from?
  • 17:06 How much hydrogen is already being produced or used? How is the market ramp-up progressing?
  • 29:19 How can Saxony create new jobs and strengthen the local economy through hydrogen technology?

About The smarter E Podcast

The smarter E podcast is all about the current trends and developments in a renewable, decentralized and digital energy industry. Our moderators Tobias Bücklein and Zackes Brustik welcome and interview personalities who shape our industry and drive developments forward. A new episode is published every Thursday.

Click on the logo to listen to the podcast on the platform of your choice.

About Dr. Olga Naumov

Dr. Olga Naumov is Senior Manager for Technology Projects at Leipziger Stadtwerke and has been responsible for strategy and project development in the field of hydrogen since 2021. The physicist previously worked in the Business Transformation department at IAV GmbH. Until 2018, she researched fuel cell and battery technologies at the Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering (Leipzig) and Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta).

About Christoph Friedrich

Christoph Friedrich has been a Group Developer at Leipziger Versorgungs- und Verkehrsgesellschaft since 2020. The business economist answers strategic questions relating to mobility, water and energy. He is responsible for the LHyVE hydrogen network project for the Leipziger Group.

About Dr. Peter Lucas

Dr. Peter Lucas has been a consultant at the Saxon State Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Transport since 2020. He is the ministry's hydrogen officer. In 2023, he was on a staff exchange at the Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade to further develop the Czech hydrogen strategy.

About Klaudia Wackerman und die Wirtschaftsförderung Sachsen (WFS)

Klaudia Wackerman is a project manager at WFS and is responsible for new relocation projects and location promotion measures in the energy and environmental sector as part of the investor service.
WFS promotes Saxony as a business location and provides potential investors with comprehensive advice from the initial idea to the realization of a relocation project. In addition, WFS supports Saxon companies in their export activities and initiates cooperation with companies outside Saxony.

Content Partner

Europe’s Largest & Most International Exhibition for Batteries & Energy Storage Systems
Learn more
Further Content
Expert Interview
Saxony the Hydrogen State – Dawn of a Sustainable Future

January 9, 2024

Alongside photovoltaics, batteries and thermal storage, green hydrogen is seen as a beacon of hope for a sustainable energy economy. How far along are developments in the hydrogen sector? Is it a fuel of the future or is it already a reality? We discuss this with several experts from the Saxony region.

Jenny Chase, analyst with BloombergNEF's global Solar Insight Service
Global Market Development 2024: A Year of Solar Superlatives?

The smarter E Podcast Episode 160 | Language: English

December 21, 2023

We speak with Jenny Chase about the astonishing and at the same time controverse developments in the global solar market.

Trend Paper
Drivers of the Portable Battery Storage Market

January 12, 2024

Portable battery storage systems are meeting increasing interest worldwide. This trend paper shows what drives this development.

Trend Paper
Easy-to-use, Flexible and Interconnected – The Versatility of Modern Inverters

January 18, 2024

It is becoming increasingly common for inverters to include functions that go far beyond their original task of converting direct current to alternating current.

Jan Figgener, RWTH Aachen
What Opportunities Do Stationary and Mobile Battery Storage Systems Offer for a Sustainable Energy Supply?

The smarter E Podcast Episode 161 | Language: German

January 4, 2024

We speak with Jan Figgener about the role of battery storage and about which developments can be expected.

You are using an outdated browser

The website cannot be viewed in this browser. Please open the website in an up-to-date browser such as Edge, Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.