Fabio Blaschke is tackling the challenge of transporting green hydrogen over long distances by developing an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution using the steam iron process for the reduction and oxidation of iron. The project involves creating iron-based materials that can be reused hundreds of times, providing a stable and efficient means of storing and transporting large quantities of hydrogen for eventual release as green hydrogen at the consumer’s location.
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Falling Walls Lab
Breaking the Wall of Green Hydrogen
Fabio Blaschke
Fabio Blaschke is a PhD student in the Hydrogen Research Group at the Institute of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technology. His research focuses on the development of novel oxygen carrier materials for sustainable hydrogen production from biogenic raw materials and energy technologies based on chemical looping technologies. In his free time, he is involved as a member of IAESTE Austria, an internationally active student organisation with a global operating network in over 80 countries that arranges field-specific internships in technical and natural sciences for young students in natural sciences and engineering.