Energy
For a long time, technologies based on fossil fuels have dominated the transportation and energy sector. Further developing alternative approaches, freeing them from their niche existence and giving them the necessary attention is a challenge that must be mastered if the energy transition is to be implemented successfully.
aconium GmbH accepts this challenge and sees it as its task to strengthen the use of renewable energies, which can bring considerable economic and ecological benefits. We are implementing this by identifying and investigating structural obstacles as well as regional potentials in the development and use of renewable energies as alternative fuels in urban and rural areas and developing practical solutions.
Articles on the subject of energy
Transport and Environment” series: New article explains hydrogen and fuel cell technology
© krasnikova/shutterstock.com In view of the increasing energy requirements of the economy and the growing world population, alternatives to fossil fuels are crucial for reducing CO2 and pollutant emissions. The use of hydrogen as an energy source and the use of fuel...
Publication series “Transport and Environment” series: New article compares alternatives to the combustion engine
© loraks/shutterstock.com Alternative drive systems for vehicles are key to reducing noise and greenhouse gas emissions and are therefore an important component in shaping the mobility of the future. A new article from aconium GmbH's publication series "Transport and...
Robert Brandt, Agency for Renewable Energies: “Electromobility must become a major component of future transportation”
Mobility
Projects on the topic of energy
Stronghouse had set itself the goal of reducing the ecological footprint of 15,000 homes in the North Sea region, generating 100 million euros in investment and …
The aim of the LowTEMP 2.0 project was to strengthen and expand capacity building for low-temperature district heating networks in the Baltic Sea region. With the transfer of knowledge …
The main objective of the HyTrEc 2 project is to create conditions under which the FCEV market can develop and the North Sea region can become a competence region for fuel cells.





