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Sail sponsoring

Inhouse Engineering GmbH as sponsor for the sailing club Fratemitas 1891 e. V.

 

We support the sailing club as a sponsor with a new sail. Our logo now adorns a sail and sails around and around Köpenick.

Sponsoring Segel-Verein inhouse5000+
Foto: © Segel-Club Fratemitas 1891 e. V.

 

 

 

 

Image film Hydrogen Village HYPOS Bitterfeld-Wolfen

First H2 infrastructure in Germany

07.2020

At the beginning of July 2020, two TV contributions were made in the hydrogen village of Bitterfeld. The European Commission plans to provide EUR 430 billion to support hydrogen production and consumption within ten years.

A Czech television team was also on site in Bitterfeld-Wolfen and reported on the technology and orderability of hydrogen. This shows us that the importance of hydrogen technology has reached beyond the borders.

 

“HZwei” – the magazine for hydrogen and fuel cells

Our fuel cell stacks from Köpenick

01.04.2020

The special thing about our company is that we manufacture the fuel cell stacks for the fuel cell CHP inhouse5000 + ourselves.

 

(…) “In parallel to these activities, the company, which has 24 employees, has been working on its H2 CHP for almost five years. This is currently being tested as part of the Hypos H2-Home project in Bitterfeld. In the so-called “hydrogen village” there, pipelines are also tested for suitability for H2 transport (H2 network project, see HZwei issue Jul. 2019). One focus of the work there since 2016 has initially been the development of this hydrogen CHP unit. According to Hildebrandt, “all goals were achieved” (electrical efficiency: approx. 50%, overall efficiency: up to 92% based on calorific value or up to 104% based on calorific value).”(…)

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Electricity and heat from hydrogen

20.02.2020

As part of the commissioning of the BHKW-inhouse5000 + fuel cell in the H2 test village in Bitterfeld-Wolfen, an interesting article has been published about our research and development of hydrogen-powered combined heat and power plants. In times of energy change it becomes clear that there are hardly any alternatives on the market to generate and use energy intelligently and efficiently. We are therefore proud to be part of the breakthrough in times of the energy transition and never to have lost sight of our vision: Energy generation using fuel cells – even hydrogen!

In the Bitterfeld-Wolfen chemical park, an H2 network, the so-called hydrogen village, is under test under real conditions.

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