Hydrogen-Filled Balloon Marks Inauguration of Deggendorf Uni's Green Tech Site
A hydrogen-filled balloon was released today to mark the inauguration of the Deggendorf University of Applied Sciences site. The symbolic gesture signifies the region's commitment to affordable and accessible hydrogen technology.
The research project, led by Dr. Markus Müller at the Wörth-Wiesent technology site, aims to make hydrogen more available and accessible. The project has been underway for two years in state-of-the-art labs, exploring high-voltage direct current transmission in collaboration with Tunisia.
The Technology Campus Wörth-Wiesent plays a crucial role in advancing water hydrogen technologies, contributing to a climate-neutral future. Markus Blume, the Science Minister, inaugurated the site on September 15.
The inauguration of the Deggendorf University of Applied Sciences site signals a significant step towards a greener future. The ongoing research, led by Dr. Müller, is expected to yield innovative solutions for affordable and accessible hydrogen technology.
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