Projects
renergy mobility UG is one of the initiating and driving partners for the
following projects:
- Via Azul Europe 10
Electro Mobility and the Energy Vector Hydrogen
Is a comprehensive synergy initiative, to enable the European Mobility on Renewable Energy,
while fulfilling the innovation:
'Move electrical energy to the POS - NOT fuels!'.
The initiative provides several proposals for solution approaches, following the Thesis: Electro Mobility and the Energy Vector Hydrogen,
as well about corresponding solution proposals.
Contacts have been established with national and international key players, like providers
of energy and storage/fuelling technologies as well as electric and Fuel Cell vehicles.
The innovative key solution approaches of the initiative have been presented and discussed
at various events with experts from the EU in Brussels and beyond.
Together with European partners and major stakeholders,
renergy mobility UG is now driving the
Via Azul
Europe 10 Feasibility Study, as proof the concept for the proposed solution approaches, to prepare
the establishment of selected pilot projects and the European rollout
- Dynamic online info base
Electro Mobility
to provide an up-to-date overview and access to online
available documents in regards to a Mobility on Renewable Energy
Further investigation and collaboration projects:
- Local Energy Communities
and decentralized energy provisioning,
primarily based on local renewable energy sources
(Collaboration on Service Portal: 'My
RENERGY')
The Energy Communities, potentially to be developed in the context of the European
FC-DISTRICT project, will
maintain local, partially autonomic but efficiently
interconnected Energy Supply Grids (ESG), in an
optimized distance environment between renewable
energy resources (RES), their storage and application. The
energy supply will be based on a continuum of inter-convertible mobile energy
carriers Electricity, Hydrogen and other appropriate low-carbon
gases. Those
decentralized ESG shall
enable online/onsite energy trading between local energy
producers and consumers, using regional Energy Account Cards
(like credit or bonus cards).
According to following figures, revealing current system condition in Germany and the U.S.,
and as recently addressed by Arno A. Evers in his
Open Letter
to the German Ethics Commission “Secure Energy Supply”,
Energy Communities with decentralized ESG seemed to be an
adequate and promising future solution approach...:
- In Germany, according to the German Working Group on Energy Balances (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Energiebilanzen e.V.
-
Energy flow chart in PJ 2009), the
conversion losses in the power generation and transmission process
(i.e. consumption
and losses in the converting sector, flare and cable losses in the grid) in the German electricity generation was
4.236 PJ (1 million tons of Coal Equivalents (CE) = 29,308
PJ - Petajoule).
- The total energy
consumption in all German households (2.497 PJ) and in trade, commerce, services and other industries
(1.411 PJ) amounted to a sub-total of 3.908 PJ (equals
92% of the conversion losses in the power generation and
transmission process).
- The total energy consumption of
the German Industry (2.264 PJ) and Transportation Sector
(2.541 PJ) amounted to a sub-total of 4.805 PJ (equals
114% of the conversion losses in the power generation and transmission process).
Further detailed Energy Balance Germany 2003 to 2007
flow charts can be downloaded
here.
- According to
American Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Estimated U.S. energy Use in 2009),
the following total U.S. energy balance 94,6 Quads
(1 Quad =
1055,056 PJ), thereof Electricity Generation
(EG) 38,19 Quads, figures are reported:
- The amount of Rejected Energy
54,64 Quads/ thereof EG 26,10 Quads (equals 58% of total energy balance
/ 68% of EG)
- The amount of Energy
Services 39,97 Quads/ thereof EG 12,08 Quads (equals 42% of total energy balance
/ 32% of EG)
- Innovative Hydrogen
and other low-carbon gas technology solutions in the context of renewable energy
production, storage and application
- Micro-solar/wind parks for onsite electrolysis
- More efficient hydrogen electrolysis and hydrogen storage
- Utilization of hydrogen for combined heat and power
- Load balancing of renewable energy via hydrogen generation and storage
- To be further investigated other low-carbon gas technologies, appropriate for
applications in the context above...
For more information: info@renergymobility.de
Via Azul Europe 10
Dynamic online info base Electro Mobility
Energy Communities
Where consumers of energy turn into
producers and beneficiary traders of energy
inside of their community