Hydrogen is the fuel of a sustainable tomorrow

Hydrogen-based technologies are at the heart of the global transition to sustainable energy systems. At our Institute, we are advancing the frontiers of sustainable energy by exploring innovative solutions for the production, storage and use of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier. These technologies are key to addressing the challenges of energy storage, grid stability and the decarbonisation of industry and transport.

Our research focuses on advanced methods for the efficient production of hydrogen from renewable energy sources and the development of reliable storage systems to support its widespread deployment. This includes technologies designed to optimise energy conversion and minimise environmental impact, while ensuring scalability for industrial applications.

Responsible Person
Univ.-Prof. Viktor Hacker
Head of Working Group

Check out our group's latest publications
Maximilian Grandi, Chetna Madan, Rene Maiberg, Mario Kircher, Sebastian Rhode, Merit Bodner and Viktor Hacker Progress in the production of membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) for durable polymer electrolyte fuel cells
Magdalena Pauritsch, Michael Lammer, Claudia Pröll, Fabio Blaschke, Chetna Madan and Viktor Hacker Chemical Looping for Hydrogen Production and Energy Storage
Maximilian Käfer, Viktor Hacker and Merit Bodner Enhancing Water Analysis for improved Performance and Durability of FCEVs
Viktor Hacker, Fabio Blaschke, Michael Lammer and Magdalena Pauritsch Iron Based Hydrogen Storage and Transport 14th International Conference on Hydrogen production 6
Eveline Kuhnert, Mathias Heidinger, Viktor Hacker and Merit Bodner Fluoride Emission Rate Analysis in Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis Cells