Interview with Member of German Bundestag on Climate Policy and Solutions to reduce CO2 Emissions
Picture by Tobias Koch The PACE project interviewed Dr. Anja Weisgerber, Member of the German Bundestag and Climate Policy Coordinator of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group. From 2004 to 2013, Mrs Weisgerber was a Member of the European Parliament focusing on, among other things, environmental affairs. 1. What should be the priorities for Germany and the European Union in terms of [...]
Sunfire Launches the Sunfire-Home, the First Fuel Cell Unit Based on Liquefied Gas
Berlin, January 30, 2020. Sunfire GmbH presented on 29 January 2020 in Berlin the Sunfire-Home, the first fuel cell unit with a liquefied gas connection. Thanks to a highly efficient combined heat and power production (CHP or cogeneration), the Sunfire-Home unit provides environmentally friendly and decentralised electricity and heat for residential buildings. The mini CHP systems are used in single-family [...]
Fuel Cell micro-Cogeneration and PACE Project Making Considerable Progress in 2019
2019 saw continued positive progress. Last year, more than 4,000 Fuel Cell micro-Cogeneration units were sold in Europe. This is a record number and an important step towards mass-marketisation of the technology in Europe. We are happy that the PACE project has strongly contributed to this number. So far, under the PACE project, 1,769 units have been sold across eight [...]
Luzern University of Applied Science Joins PACE!
Swiss-based Luzern University of Applied Science’s Power Economy competence centre joined the PACE project during 2019. Luzern University will conduct an economic value analysis of Fuel Cell micro-Cogeneration to identify potential revenue streams from the participation in power markets. It will also explore the economic added value from the avoidance of grid expansions that can be achieved by the large-scale [...]
Political Discussion: “How Hydrogen Contributes to the Energy Transition in the Building Sector”
The PACE Project is organised a political debate on how hydrogen contributes to the energy transition in the building sector. The debate took place in Berlin (Germany) on Wednesday 29 January 2020. During the discussion, experts from the hydrogen and heating sector shed light on the fuel cell technology and how households and small businesses can benefit from it to [...]
PACE at POWERGEN Europe
From 12 to 14 November 2019, the PACE project was invited to exhibit the Fuel Cell micro-Cogeneration technology in the EU Projects Zone at the POWERGEN Europe event in Paris (France). POWERGEN Europe is one of the largest energy fairs and events in Europe with more than 18,000 energy experts, 800 exhibitors, 500 speakers and 550 utilities and grid operators. [...]





