Lecture series on energy transformation
Knowledge is power for the energy transition
For the energy transition to succeed, companies need to completely restructure their production processes. Most of the players are aware of this: We have to get started. But often there is a lack of knowledge about HOW.
And it is precisely this knowledge that we share with our customers, business partners and trade associations. Expertise from the field for the field is in demand when it comes to the energy transition and transformation process. “It’s not just about how the political guidelines can be implemented,” says Christoph Zöller, CSO and expert in energy technologies. “Companies also need confidence in their decisions. After all, this is about fundamental changes, about a strategic direction for the future.”
With his extensive expertise, our CSO is now being invited to take part in specific lecture series. Increased interest is currently coming from the logistics sector, where a reduction in average CO2 consumption of at least 15 per cent is planned from 2025 and 30 per cent from 2030. This can only be achieved with a massive extension of the charging and hydrogen infrastructure; the projects currently underway reflect the urgency.
Our hydrogen specialist is also in demand here: Thanh Ha Schmidt, Head of Hydrogen, regularly gives lectures to interested specialist audiences. With her many years of expertise in the field of “green hydrogen”, she presents companies with new solution models for vehicle fleets and complete solutions. “We develop customised, turnkey hydrogen filling stations with everything that goes with them,” says the expert, “from consulting, planning and development of hydrogen filling stations with customised billing systems and IT solutions to commissioning and service, we offer it all.”
We are persuaded of this: Knowledge grows when it is shared. That is why we are happy to pass on our expertise when it comes to achieving climate protection targets.
Companies need decision-making confidence when implementing the energy transition. After all, this is about fundamental changes, about a strategic direction for the future.
Christoph Zöller, CSO SCHULZ Systemtechnik