Meet at the Hydrogen Bar!
The Hydrogen Bar podcast offers weekly insights into the world of hydrogen. A variety of technical, economic and political topics are covered.
We were therefore very happy to accept the invitation. Matthias Rudloff (CEO AMBARtec AG) joined the Hydrogen Bar on 25 June. As well as explaining our technology and its benefits, he talked about our offer to SMEs: using our iron nuggets to provide them with low-cost hydrogen in the near future, with no need for infrastructure adaptation. Matthias Rudloff also reported on Europe's first hydrogen storage power plant, which is currently being built in Freiberg.
Curious? Don't hesitate to contact us directly.
Pressekontakt:
Dr. Ines Bilas
AMBARtec AG
Head of Marketing and Communication
Phone: +49 172 234 11 00
Email: ines.bilas@ambartec.de
Website: www.ambartec.de
Münchner Merkur: This is how companies will obtain hydrogen in the near future
With our iron-based hydrogen storage systems, companies can meet their hydrogen needs without relying on a hydrogen core network or transporting hydrogen as dangerous goods. The Münchner Merkur has covered the topic, reporting on our technology and its advantages.
You can read the full article here (only available in German).
Curios? Don't hesitate to contact us directly.
Pressekontakt:
Dr. Ines Bilas
AMBARtec AG
Head of Marketing and Communication
Phone: +49 172 234 11 00
Email: ines.bilas@ambartec.de
Website: www.ambartec.de
Ramp-up of hydrogen economy picks up speed despite complex regulatory framework
The hydrogen industry faces numerous challenges. On the one hand, some regulatory requirements are hindering the realisation of hydrogen projects. These include a lack of technological openness in hydrogen production, overly complex rules for defining climate-friendly hydrogen, and delayed government investment and subsidies.
On the other hand, companies need to improve the economic efficiency of hydrogen as an energy source. Matthias Rudloff, a participant in one of the panel discussions, shares this view based on his experience in his day-to-day work at AMBARtec. However, he also recognises the opportunities arising from technological developments in the use of hydrogen for energy storage. "Numerous discussions and comments have confirmed that hydrogen still has great potential to make our future energy supply both sustainable and secure. However, it is imperative to encourage companies to plan for security and drive innovation forward," he concluded.
Matthias Rudloff was also in high demand as a discussion partner outside of the conference programme, particularly among steel industry representatives. After all, the AMBARtec process enables blast furnace or coke oven gas from steelworks to be converted into clean hydrogen by capturing CO₂.
Regardless of the hydrogen source, the AMBARtec process enables hydrogen to be stored and transported without changing the infrastructure and at competitive costs. AMBARtec has also launched an initiative to provide the economy with cost-effective hydrogen produced in various industrial processes that cannot currently be used.
Pressekontakt:
Dr. Ines Bilas
AMBARtec AG
Head of Marketing and Communication
Phone: +49 172 234 11 00
E-Mail: ines.bilas@ambartec.de
Website: www.ambartec.de
Hydrogen transport made easy – AMBARtec presents company video
The video explains how our ground-breaking technology works and gives an insight into our company.
Viewers learn about the many benefits of our storage systems – from high efficiency and simplified approval procedures to the quick availability without delays caused by infrastructure work.
Press contact:
Dr. Ines Bilas
AMBARtec AG
Head of Marketing and Communication
Phone: +49 172 234 11 00
Email: ines.bilas@ambartec.de
Website: www.ambartec.de
Saxony’s State Secretary Kralinski visits demonstration plant of AMBARtec
Free State of Saxony supports Saxony's hydrogen economy.
Dresden/Freiberg, 30 August 2024. Thomas Kralinski, Head of Office and State Secretary of the State Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Transport of the Free State of Saxony, visited AMBARtec AG's demonstration plant with a storage system for efficient hydrogen transport in Freiberg on 29 August to see for himself the numerous advantages of AMBARtec's highly innovative technology. The special feature is that the hydrogen, or rather its energy, is stored and transported using iron oxide nuggets - similar to small stones. One of the major advantages of this technology, which has been developed exclusively by AMBARtec, is not only its high efficiency and safety, but also its immediate availability – without the need for lengthy adaptations to the infrastructure and complex approval procedures.To get the Saxon hydrogen economy off the ground
The containerised hydrogen storage systems developed by AMBARtec can be deployed quickly. They require no structural changes to the infrastructure and can be transported and handled using standard logistics such as trucks, trains or cranes. AMBARtec will therefore enable industrial companies to supply themselves with hydrogen at comparatively low cost from as early as 2025. This will give them a significant strategic and time advantage, allowing them to prepare for the transition to the hydrogen network. The hydrogen economy in Saxony is picking up speed! 'We have a large number of companies in Saxony that want to use hydrogen in the future and want to gain initial experience now,' said State Secretary Kralinski. 'It is therefore all the more important that storage solutions are already available today to enable companies to adapt to the new energy source.'
Significant reduction in authorisation effort
The storage material consists of iron oxide nuggets that resemble small stones. During storage, the added hydrogen reduces the iron oxide to iron. For discharging, steam is added which reacts with the iron. This produces iron oxide and hydrogen again. As no hydrogen can escape from the storage systems, even when loaded, and they are therefore not dangerous goods, the approval procedures are greatly simplified. No permits are required under the Industrial Safety Ordinance (Betriebssicherheitsverordnung) or the Hazardous Incident Ordinance (Störfallverordnung). 'We feed the water vapour produced during loading back into the electrolysis process,' explains Technical Director Uwe Pahl. 'Thanks to this closed water cycle and the up to 90 per cent reduction in water consumption during hydrogen production, our unique technology eliminates all requirements for electrolysers arising from the Water Resources Act (Wasserhaushaltsgesetz).'
Successful support of the hydrogen industry by the Free State
In addition to numerous economic policy measures, Saxony also provides its companies with considerable support in the development and implementation of suitable hydrogen technologies. 'For example, we receive support in the area of STEM employee retention and innovation bonuses,' says Matthias Rudloff, CEO of AMBARtec. 'Without these important subsidies, we would not be able to advance the development of storage systems to the same extent, or at least not as quickly, as we are still a small company. We are pleased that the government will continue to support the domestic hydrogen industry in the future.'
Presscontakt:
Dr. Ines Bilas
AMBARtec AG
Head of Marketing and Communication
Phone: +49 172 234 11 00
Email: ines.bilas@ambartec.de
Website: www.ambartec.de
Handelsblatt: Hydrogen transport with standard containers made by AMBARtec
The intercontinental transport of hydrogen (H2) using our iron pellets offers many advantages over conventional solutions (liquid H2, compressed gas H2, H2 derivatives).
Scientists also favour the method of storing and transporting H2 using the reactivity of iron respective iron oxide – as the Handelsblatt article ‘Wenn der Wasserstoff per Container ins Werk kommt’ (‘When hydrogen arrives at the plant by container’) shows.
You can download the full article here (available in German only): Download
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