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There are great hopes for a CO2-free economy associated with green hydrogen. The green gas can help the steel industry, shipping or even aviation to decarbonize by replacing environmentally harmful fuels such as diesel or natural gas. But where and how is this green hydrogen actually produced? And why are offshore wind farms so suitable for producing green gas in large quantities? Sven Utermöhlen, Chief Operating Officer, will talk to us about this Officer (COO) Wind Offshore Global of RWE Renewables and Dr. Stefan Kaufmann, Innovation Officer for Hydrogen at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
ZEIT STUDIO produced this podcast episode on behalf of BWO eV. For the podcast series, the BWO works with Ørsted - the most sustainable company in the world and world market leader in offshore wind energy - and is supported by the companies RWE and WindMW. The episode was technically implemented by Tempus Corporate GmbH.
Good to know: a so-called electrolyser is supplied with electricity from renewable energies to produce green hydrogen. The electrolyser uses this energy to break down water into oxygen and the coveted hydrogen (H2). Green hydrogen is therefore largely emission-free.
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https://bwo-offshorewind.de/category/offshore-windenergie/wasserstoff/
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