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Published: 16 May 2025

Bauhaus-Universität Weimar at the Week of Hydrogen 2025

During the week of June 21 - 29, there will be a wide range of hydrogen-related events throughout Germany: workshops, guided tours, information events and free insights into the entire spectrum of hydrogen research and value creation. From production, storage and infrastructure to applications in industry and mobility, a broad impression of current hydrogen activities in Germany will be offered.

The events are aimed at anyone who is interested in hydrogen as an energy source, has questions and would like to know and understand more about future hydrogen applications.

The participation of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar stems from the WIR! project “h2-well” funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research:

  • Wednesday, June 25: Study H2 with us in Weimar! - The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar is providing online information about the Master's degree course in Environmental Engineering with its specialization in Energy Systems. The online event shows prospective students the possibilities of studying in the field of hydrogen technologies from the perspective of a student.

  • Thursday & Friday, 26 - 27 June: Public Transport Workshop of the Future - Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, together with Stadtwirtschaft Weimar, the European Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH Thuringia) and Friedrich Schiller University Jena, is organizing the 1.5-day conference “Public Transport Workshop of the Future”. In presentations and workshops, the question will be discussed, among other things: What role does hydrogen play as a future energy carrier in public transport?

Further events as part of the h2-well network are:

  • Tuesday, June 24 Open Day at the HySON Institute in Sonneberg. Among other things, previous results from the h2-well projects pho2zon and GrünerKalk will be presented there.

  • Thursday, June 26, an “energy-station” open day in Dessau-Roßlau at WTZ Roßlau gGmbH to view the demonstration plants implemented there from the h2-well project energy4CHP.