Innovation Project
LOReley
Power density H2 release in LOHC reactors using efficient surface catalysts
Infrastructure project
With its research and demonstration tasks, the LOReley project aims to solve some of the existing problems and issues in the field of material-based energy storage. This includes both technological and economic aspects. Liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC) represent a promising option for the safe, scalable and cost-efficient storage of hydrogen. The research focus of LOReley lies in the development and construction of a novel concept for dehydrogenation reactors with a continuous output of at least 1 kW and a peak output of 5 kW for LOHC with the aid of laser-structured surfaces in a novel way.
Project details
Project responsibility
Amphos GmbH
Duration
01.07.2020 bis 01.06.2023
Funding amount
333.741,00 €Funded by
German Federal Government