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Interview with Prof. Dr Grischa Perino, University of Hamburg. Interview with Hamburg's leading climate researcher Prof. Dr Grischa Perino on the European Green …

The federal German government has finally presented its hydrogen strategy. And that’s good news, because hydrogen will surely play a major role in the next …

Nominations for the German Renewables Award 2020 have been confirmed. Modular hydrogen generation and distribution networks, tidal power plants and artificial …

Interview with Siemens Gamesa Covid 19 task force leader Oliver Wohllebe. In the following interview Oliver Wohllebe, Siemens Gamesa Covid 19 task force leader, …

Looking to the future: steel plants powered by hydrogen. Thinking about tomorrow today. A principle that can be applied to many areas of life. At ArcelorMittal, …

Green innovation is more important than ever. CO2 emissions are still not falling enough. Cities and regions therefore have an enormous responsibility to create …

Guest article by Professor Claudia Kemfert. Once again, the corona crisis has made it clear: in times of crisis, we depend very heavily on system relevance and …

Olaf Lies, Lower Saxony’s Minister for the Environment, gives an interview with Renewable Energy Hamburg. In his digital interview with Jan Rispens, Managing …

Orsted and partners proposal for living laboratory. In the following interview, the people responsible for the ‘Westküste 100’ living laboratory project – Volker …

Offshore wind industry in the United States. The US wind industry is slowly gaining momentum: Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy announced in early 2020 that it will …

Offshore wind energy in Japan. Hard on the heels of China and Taiwan, Japan is rapidly becoming the third largest market for offshore wind energy. The first …

Offshore wind energy has the unique potential to become the driving force behind cross-sectoral energy transition. But project managers need to take a closer …