"Eine neue Art der klimafreundlichen und energieeffizienten Kältetechnik"
Europas 1. magnetokalorische Anlage zur Verflüssigung von Wasserstoff mit Supermagneten geht in Dresden-Rossendorf in Betrieb
https://oiger.de/2025/09/08/supermagneten-machen-wasserstoff-fluessigen/195162
#Wasserstoff #Verflüssigung #Magnetokalorik #HZDR #Magnotherm #Energiewende

Did you know that #seagrass can store 35 times more carbon than the rainforest? 🌿🌿🌿
To protect the #seafloor we need data. That's what #Planblue is working on with their oceanic satellites! Listen to CEO Joost den Haan explain what they do in the #geospatial industry.

Also in the news:
🚿 EUs new #Greenwashing Law
🚜 2x Bad news for #verticalfarming startups
🤑 54 Million Euro for #AMSilk
🧲 6.9 Million Euro for #MAGNOTHERM

Listen here: https://greentech-startups.com/uncategorized/e007-eu-greenwashing-law-vertical-farming-investment-news-and-joost-den-haan-ceo-and-co-founder-at-planblue-about-how-to-map-the-seafloor-with-underwater-satellites/

E007 - EU Greenwashing Law, Vertical Farming & Investment News and Joost den Haan, CEO and Co-Founder at Planblue about how to map the Seafloor with underwater Satellites - GreenTech Startup Podcast

In today's interview, I'm talking to Co-Founder and CEO of planblue Joost den Haan. The Bremen-based startup with a Dutch CEO and international team is

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Industrial-scale magnetic cooling: In the project #HyLICAL, a team @HZDR, @TU and the start-up #MAGNOTHERM wants to improve hydrogen #liquefaction, building on #magnetocaloric materials that change their temperature when exposed to a magnetic field.
▶️ https://www.hzdr.de/presse/hylical
Industrial-scale magnetic cooling: Magnetocaloric effect for more efficient hydrogen liquefaction - Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, HZDR

Hydrogen will play a key role in the transformation towards a carbon-neutral society. By comparison with current usage, it is estimated that global hydrogen requirements will increase fivefold by 2050 to some 550 million tons. But in order to store hydrogen, enormous amounts of energy are needed. During liquefaction, approximately a third of the energy content of hydrogen is lost, which makes the process largely uneconomical. In the Horizon Europe project HyLICAL with a budget of some five million euros, a team including the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), TU Darmstadt and the start-up MAGNOTHERM wants to significantly improve the technologies for storing liquid hydrogen. To this end, the team is building on magnetocaloric materials that change their temperature when they are exposed to a magnetic field.