11: Wasserstoff und Brennstoffzelle: Kommt der Marktdurchbruch?
Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellen haben großes Potenzial, sich zu einer Schlüsseltechnologie für nachhaltige Mobilität und Energieversorgung zu entwickeln. Deutschland fördert gezielt die Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellentechnologie, stationäre Anwendungen sowie den Ausbau von Wasserstofftankstellen. Mit Unterstützung durch Junckers Investitionsprogramm soll der Infrastrukturausbau weiter intensiviert werden. Ist die Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellentechnologie in Zukunft eine wettbewerbsfähige Lösung und in welchen Bereichen ist eine rasche Kommerzialisierung zu erwarten? Welche Chancen ergeben sich für Österreich?
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Dr.-Ing. Klaus BONHOFF
Managing Director, NOW GmbH - National Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology, Berlin
1994 | Master in Mechanical Engineering, RWTH Aachen and Research Center Jülich GmbH |
1994-1998 | PhD in Mechanical Engineering, RWTH Aachen and Research Center Jülich GmbH |
1998-2000 | Assistant to the Board of Directors, Research Center Jülich GmbH |
2000-2001 | Program Director, Research Center Jülich GmbH |
2001-2003 | Manager, Business Development Europe, Ballard Power Systems GmbH, Kirchheim unter Teck-Nabern |
2003-2007 | Manager, DaimlerChryslerAG, Stuttgart, Germany |
2007-2008 | Consultant, contracted by the German Government to coordinate the preparation of the German National Innovation Program Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies |
since 2008 | Managing Director (Chair), NOW GmbH National Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology |
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. M.Sc. MBA Walter BÖHME
Head, Innovation Management, OMV AG, Vienna
Study of Mechanical Engineering, Vienna University of Technology | |
Research and Development on engines, different automotive engine projects (e.g. the impact of fuels composition on emissions of HDV) | |
Ph.D. thesis on diesel fuel and emissions of diesel engines, Institute of Internal Combustion, Vienna University of Technology | |
1985 | Assistant, Technical University of Vienna |
since 1991 | Employee, OMV AG |
1996 | Technical Marketing Services Fuels and Technical Marketing Services Lubricants, OMV AG |
1996-2002 | Technical Product Manager Lubricants, responsible for Research and Development of Lubricants, OMV AG |
2001-2002 | Finance MBA, Danube-University Krems, University of British Columbia |
since 2003 | Head of Innovation, Innovation Management in Refining and Marketing, responsible for Research and Development - market introduction and new businesses, OMV AG |
since 2011 | Science and Innovation Manager across the OMV Group |
Ing. Klaus FRONIUS
Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Fronius International GmbH, Vienna
1965-1970 | Technologisches Gewerbemuseum, Wien |
1973 | Start bei Fronius International GmbH, Pettenbach |
seit 1975 | Geschäftsführer und Eigentümer, Fronius International GmbH |
1994 | Mitinitiator zur Gründung der Fachhochschule Wels |
Dr. Erwin REISNER
University Reader & EPSRC Career Acceleration Fellow; Head, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Sustainable SynGas Chemistry, University of Cambridge
1998-2002 | Diploma in Chemistry, University of Vienna, Austria |
2002-2005 | PhD in Chemistry, University of Vienna, Austria |
2005-2007 | Erwin Schrödinger postdoctoral Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA |
2008-2009 | College Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry at St. John s College, University of Oxford, UK |
Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Oxford, UK | |
2009-2015 | Engineering and Physical Science Research Council Career Acceleration Fellow, University of Cambridge, UK |
2010 | Habilitation in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Vienna, Austria |
2010-2015 | University Lecturer in Materials, Energy & Sustainability, University of Cambridge, UK |
since 2011 | Fellow & College Lecturer in Organic Chemistry at St. John's College, University of Cambridge, UK |
since 2012 | Head of Christian Doppler Laboratory for Sustainable SynGas Chemistry, University of Cambridge, UK |
since 2015 | University Reader in Energy & Sustainability, University of Cambridge, UK |
Dr. Lorenz SIGL
Head of Innovation Services, Plansee SE, Reutte
1984-1986 | Forschungsassistent, Max-Planck-Institute für Metallforschung, Stuttgart |
1986-1987 | Forschungsassistent, University of California Santa Barbara |
1988-2000 | verschiedene Positionen in F&E und Produktion, Elektroschmelzwerk Kempten GmbH |
2001-2007 | Leiter F&E, Sinterstahl GmbH |
seit 2008 | Head of Innovation Services, Plansee SE |
seit 2012 | Honorarprofessor an der TU Dresden |
Dr. Anna-Luise STILLE
Deputy Head, Department G21 "Electromobility", Federal Ministry for Transport and Digital Infrastructure, Berlin
1999 | First state examination in Law |
2000 | Research fellow at the University of Turin, Italy, Common European Principles of Europeian Private Law |
2000-2002 | Legal Traineeship |
2002 | Second State examination in Law |
2003-2004 | Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (Berlin), Policy Principles Directorate-General, international environmental cooperation; secretariat of the German Presidency of the Alpine Convention |
2005-2006 | Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management (Austria), Directorate-General for International Environmental Affairs, office of the Austrian Presidency of the Alpine Convention (Convention on the Protection and |
Sustainable Development of the Alps) at the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention | |
2010 | PhD in Law, Humboldt University of Berlin |
since 2007 | Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, Policy Principles Directorate-General, Division for Climate Change, Environmental Protection and Energy Policy |
Mag. Jürgen STREITNER
Head of Department, Sustainable Economic Development, Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy, Vienna
2009 | Master in Business Administration, University of Graz |
2010-2011 | Trainee, Federation of Austrian Industries, Vienna |
2011-2012 | Adviser, Federation of Austrian Industries, Brussels |
2012-2014 | Head of Climate Change Task Force, Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy |
since 2013 | Lecturer, University of Applied Sciences Burgenland |
since 2014 | Head of Department, Sustainable Economic Development & Climate Change Policy, Federal Ministry of |
Science, Research and Economy |