In order to enable the energy transition efficiently, it is essential to conduct as much research as possible and to consider different approaches. You can read more about the research topics in the Energy Lab below.
The Energy Lab consists of various elements in which interdisciplinary energy research is conducted:
- the SEnSSiCC as a connecting element for all other research infrastructures
- the High Power Grid Lab (HPGL)
- the Hydrogren Integration Platform (HIP)
- Power-to-X as a plant network for chemical energy conversion and storage
- and the Carbon Cycle Lab
These research infrastructures in turn operate various modules of the real-world laboratory:
- Photovoltaic field
- Large-scale battery storage
- Methanation plants
- Power-to-liquid synthesis
- Roof Top Lab
- Energy Smart Home Lab
- Living Lab Energy Campus
- SESCL
- EGSAL
- CMVC
- PHIL
- Security Lab
An interactive overview of the Energy Lab's laboratories and facilities can be found here.