Program FGE Colloquia Summer Semester 2023

13/04/2023
 

FGE-Colloquia: Program for summer term 2023 published

The program for the FGE Colloquia, which will take place in the summer semester, is now available. The audience can expect three exciting events around the topic of energy technology- and economics. We would be pleased to welcome you at the events.

Please consider that the FGE Colloquia are held in German language and note the changed starting times. All colloquia start at 6:15 p.m. in this semester.

The program:

Thursday, June 06, 2023, 6:15 p.m. - Schinkelstraße 6 - Lecture Hall EA and digital via Zoom

Future of the energy market

  • Dr. Florian Haslauer, Partner and Managing Director, e.venture consulting GmbH

Guiding Questions:

  • What contribution can renewables make to power generation by 2040?
  • What will the power generation portfolio look like?
  • What investments will the transformation of the generation portfolio require?
  • Which market model makes sense to stimulate the investments or do we need more regulation in the market?

Zoom - Connection Link:

Zoom – Connection details:
Meeting-ID: 944 0886 9564
Code: 315662

Thursday, June 29, 2023, 6:15 p.m. - Schinkelstraße 6 - Lecture Hall EA and digital via Zoom

The European single market for control work

  • Dr. Ulf Kasper, Head of control reserves and system balance, Amprion GmbH

Guiding Questions:

  • From the European Regulation to the European Balancing platforms
  • European implementation projects
  • Local implementation projects in Germany
  • Operational experience and new challenges

Zoom - Connection Link:

Zoom – Connection details:
Meeting-ID: 944 0886 9564
Code: 315662

Thursday, July 13, 2023, 6:15 p.m. - Schinkelstraße 6 - Lecture Hall EA and digital via Zoom

Evaluation of global green hydrogen import options

  • Patrick Wienert, Head of Hydrogen, Umlaut SE

Guiding Questions:

  • How much energy and in what form will we have to import in the future?
  • Which import vectors for green hydrogen and derivatives are currently considered in Germany and in the EU?
  • From Umlaut’s point of view, which are currently the techno-economically advantageous import paths that should be prepared?

Zoom - Connection Link:

Zoom – Connection details:
Meeting-ID: 944 0886 9564
Code: 315662