In Campfire, IKEM is researching the production of fuels from wind and water for the energy and mobility transition in the north-east region
Ammonia is an excellent energy storage medium with great potential for use in inland and maritime shipping – a sector with little progress in decarbonization. The aim of the regional research project CAMPFIRE is to develop new processes for the decentralized production of ammonia (NH3) from locally generated wind or solar power. Ceramic thin-film membranes, which promise high efficiency and service life, are an elementary component of the process. This makes the production processes economically feasible for the first time. Parallel to the technical development, the interdisciplinary research network carries out accompanying studies on the sustainable production of ammonia and its use as an energy source for emission-free shipping. IKEM is responsible for examining the legal and political framework.
Pfeifer, Friederike; Freiberger, Anne
ELMAR Marinaforum, 27. April 2021. 2021.
Schäfer, Judith; Schäfer-Stradowsky, Simon; Lerm, Verena; Nill, Dennis; Wedell, Philine
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judith.schaefer-gendrisch@ikem.de
+49 30 408 1870-24
CAMPFIRE: Wind und Wasser zu Ammoniak – maritimer Kraftstoff und Energiespeicher für eine emissionsfreie Zukunft
Principal: Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Funding programme: WIR! – Wandel durch Innovationen in der Region
Project partner: Hochschule Stralsund – Institut für Regenerative Energie Systeme, Leibniz Institut für Plasmaforschung und Technologie
Duration: 04/2019–12/2025
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