Author: Hochschule Bremerhaven

How can we use organic waste to produce green hydrogen?

Hot off the press! Our latest review article in Energies MDPI is a great starting point for anyone interested in understanding how to use biogenic sources to produce biohydrogen. In searching for sustainable technologies to produce greenhydrogen, a microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) offers a solution to utilize residual streams, such as the organic fraction of…

Half-time meeting in the hanseatic Rostock

Just in time for the halfway point, the FLEXI-GREEN FUELS team got together in the Hanseatic City of Rostock at the end of September 2022. The team can look back on a successfull working period, where all planned activities are in active progress. The focus of the last 18 months was on the pre-treatment and…

Project meeting in Thessaloniki

The consortium of the FLEXI-GREEN FUELS project enjoyed a fruitful face-to-face meeting on 28th and 29th of March in Thessaloniki, Greece. The meeting was hosted by our partner of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The main focus of the last project months has been in the organosolv fractionation of lignocellulosic biomass, the hydrolysis of the…

Guidelines for next generation biofuels for use in shipping engines

In order to achieve the climate policy goals (reducing GHG emissions in shipping), large quantities of CO2 -neutral fuels will be needed in the future. In April 2018, the IMO (International Maritime Organization) set out its strategy for reducing ship-based greenhouse gas emissions in its resolution MEPC.304(72). According to this, CO2 emissions are to be…

Support the change – Waste to Hydrogen/Biofuel

Calling all Waste management Companies, your WASTE resource helps our Research! Learn more on how your contribution helps in meeting our future needs of Renewable Energy. Are you a Waste Management Company in the European Region? Considering new opportunities to utilize your waste? Join us if you are looking at optimizing and improving your waste…

First face-to-face meeting in Bremerhaven, Germany on 5th – 6th October

After the COVID restrictions were eased, the FLEXI-GREEN FUELS team was finally able to meet in person in Bremerhaven, Germany and work in groups, with much exchange and discussion, to get closer to the goal of creating the next generation biofuels for ships and aircraft. The two-days meeting was held at the Hochschule Bremerhaven, University…