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Energieschub

Windräder und Polarlichter

The moderation team from Energieschub

Silvio Konrad is Chief Operating Officer of the Energy & Resources Business Unit and Chairman of the Board of Management of TÜV NORD EnSys. As the company's energy expert, he regularly analyzes current energy topics with Annika Burchard and Stefan Genz from the TÜV NORD GROUP newsroom.

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Ramp-up of the hydrogen economy: where will we be at the end of 2024 and what's next?

Where are we with the use of hydrogen for decarbonization? TÜV NORD energy expert Silvio Konrad summarizes the situation. 

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On the road to green industry: hydrogen on the Rhine and Ruhr - where are we now and what's next?

TÜV NORD energy expert Silvio Konrad explains how the energy transition is progressing in the TÜV NORD GROUP podcast.

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Import strategy for hydrogen: Why, how and where hydrogen should come to Germany

TÜV NORD energy expert Silvio Konrad gives an overview of the German government's new import strategy.

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Carbon management: reusing or permanently storing CO2

The focus is always on avoiding carbon dioxide, for example by switching to renewable energies or increasing energy efficiency. 

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From natural gas to green hydrogen: the German government's new power plant strategy

After lengthy discussions, the German government has presented the initial outline of its new power plant strategy: Hydrogen-powered gas-fired power plants are to ensure a climate-neutral, stable power supply for industry and private households - as a supplement to renewable energies when the wind is not blowing and the sun is not shining. 

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What were the major energy topics in 2023 - and what is coming in 2024?

The end of the Climate and Transformation Fund (KTF), hydrogen, liquid gas and the expansion of wind energy: 2023 was an exciting year for the energy transition.

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Germany's hydrogen strategy: can the hydrogen economy really take off now?

It is becoming increasingly clear that Germany needs to move away from fossil fuels: In addition to renewably produced electricity, we also need a lot of hydrogen - especially for those areas of industry or transportation that cannot be easily electrified. 

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