Cooperation between AMBARtec AG and Rouge H2 Engineering AG – solutions for climate-neutral steelworks
Dresden, 10 July 2025 – AMBARtec and Rouge H2 Engineering are set to collaborate closely in the future to bring the chemical looping hydrogen process to market maturity. This process can be used to produce clean hydrogen and concentrated carbon dioxide from blast furnace gas and other steel mill gases. It is based on the steam-iron process, which can be used to produce high-purity hydrogen by reducing and oxidising iron oxide or iron nuggets. The highly concentrated CO₂ obtained can be effectively utilised in CCU or CCS processes.
The Chemical Looping Hydrogen process
This two-stage process uses iron oxide (FeOx) to convert carbon-containing gas mixtures into hydrogen (H₂) and carbon dioxide (CO₂). ‘Our collaboration aims to optimise the process for blast furnace gases and implement it in steelworks,’ reports Uwe Pahl, Chief Technology Officer at AMBARtec. Blast furnace gas, coke oven gas and converter gas can thus be processed to generate high-quality hydrogen. The high-purity carbon dioxide produced during this process can be utilised as a material (CCU) or stored (CCS). The precondition for this green transformation of the steel industry is that the CCS Act, which is currently being revised, must authorise the storage of CO2 from the steel industry. 'This gives the steel industry the chance to make its production more climate-friendly without having to invest heavily in converting the entire process chain. This will ensure that steel production in Europe remains competitive despite the stringent climate protection requirements,’ emphasises Uwe Pahl
Partner from the steel industry
The EU project H2Loop* provides the framework for this cooperation. ‘We are combining our expertise in iron oxide nuggets and our experience in plant operation with the knowledge of our colleagues at Rouge H2 Engineering in the processing of residual gases,’ explains Matthias Rudloff, CEO of AMBARtec.
Picture above: Testing of the chemical looping hydrogen reactor at Rouge H2 Engineering.
Picture below: Test plant for the chemical looping hydrogen process at Rouge H2 Engineering AG.
In addition to Rouge H2 Engineering, the project also involves two partners from the steel industry. ‘With their input, we will align the process and associated plant technology with real conditions in steelworks from the beginning and demonstrate this at our partner's premises,’ emphasises Matthias Rudloff. ‘We look forward to receiving constructive support from other steel companies.’
The role of iron oxide nuggets
Blast furnace gases contain relevant quantities of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen. If these gases are added to iron oxide nuggets under the right conditions, the iron oxide is reduced and carbon dioxide and steam are released.
FeOx + CO/H₂ -> FeO + CO₂/H₂O
The carbon dioxide is separated and made available for utilisation or storage, for example via CCS.
In the second step, the reduced iron oxide nuggets are re-oxidised using steam.
This process produces high-purity hydrogen, which can be used as both a material and an energy source.
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Dr. Ines Bilas
AMBARtec AG
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Phone: +49 172 234 11 00
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Südwestpresse: ‘How hydrogen can be transported using iron nuggets’
Many industrial processes can only be decarbonised using hydrogen, which typically requires delivery. In the article 'Gas in iron nuggets', Südwestpresse presents AMBARtec's technology for the transportation of hydrogen using iron nuggets.
The article explains why iron nuggets are an energy- and cost-efficient and very safe alternative for companies to be supplied with hydrogen.
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
Another date at the Hydrogen Bar!
Following the positive response to his first visit, Matthias Rudloff returned to the bar on 2 July. This time, the podcast focused on the many potential applications of our iron oxide-based storage systems and how they can help companies to transition to more climate-friendly industrial processes.
The Hydrogen Bar podcast offers weekly insights into the world of hydrogen. A variety of technical, economic and political topics are covered.
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
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
Intercontinental hydrogen transport – safe, cost-efficient and with standard logistics
A major advantage of hydrogen as an energy carrier is its storage capacity. The challenge now is to transport it over long distances – for example, from solar farms in the desert to economic centres with high energy demand. AMBARtec offers the perfect solution: iron nuggets as storage material!
When loaded, the storage tanks contain only iron; no hydrogen can escape. They therefore do not require any special infrastructure or additional safety measures. There is no need for time-consuming and expensive infrastructure work, for example in harbours, or for ships to be converted.
The storage systems can be transported and handled using conventional transport logistics (crane, ship, truck, rail) – and these means are available, technically mature and cost-efficient.
To find out more, visit us at the World Hydrogen 2025 EXHIBITION:
When? 20–22 May 2025
Where? Rotterdam, German Pavilon, Halle 4 /Stand D06g
World Hydrogen 2025 EXHIBITION >
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
AMBARtec-Event in Freiberg: Decentralized hydrogen supply for companies
Freiberg/Sachsen
Together with the association HYPOS e. V., AMBARtec invites interested parties to the HYPOS Dialogue in Freiberg on 16 April to learn more about innovative solutions for decentralised hydrogen supply
Highlights:
- Insights into sustainable hydrogen production from residual materials
- Excursion AMBARtec AG storage technology
- Workshop: “Perspectives for hydrogen use in companies
Programme (Download)
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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
This is how companies can get low-cost hydrogen in the near future
Presentations at the Technical Forum in Hall 13
AMBARtec is initiating trade in environmentally friendly hydrogen. The aim is to supply companies with hydrogen in the near future. This will give companies the opportunity to test and prepare the conversion of their energy supply to green hydrogen before the hydrogen grid is connected. Even companies that will not be connected are able to cover their hydrogen needs continuously and in the long term.
The storage material are iron nuggets. They are transported in conventional 20' containers on trucks. Any location can be reached quickly and easily. As the iron nuggets do not contain hydrogen when loaded, they are not classified as dangerous goods, which reduces both effort and cost, and does not require lengthy permitting procedures.
To learn more, visit us at the Hanover Fair at the HZwo joint stand in Hall 013, Stand B42. We also look forward to welcoming you to our presentations at the Technical Forum in Hall 13:
31 March 2025 at 16:15 with Matthias Rudloff (CEO AMBARtec)
„Cost-efficient supply with recycling hydrogen“
4 April 2025 at 10:45 Uhr with Matthias Rudloff (CEO AMBARtec)
„Cost-efficient iron oxide-based hydrogen storage and transport“
Presscontact:
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