Previous Lectures
• The stakes of the Tunisian energy transition
Dr.-Ing. Mongi Marzouk; former Tunisian Minister of energy, mines and energy transition | 02. December
• The transition of the German energy system
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Manfred Fischedick, Wuppertal Institut, Wuppertal, Germany | 09. December
• The need of greenhouse gas reduction to avoid dangerous climate change
Prof. Dr. Mojib Latif; Geomar – Helmholtz-Center for Ocean Research, Kiel, Germany | 06. January
• Greenhouse gas emissions from the energy system – Status and prospects
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Kaltschmitt; Hamburg University of Technology, Germany | 06. Januar
• Renewable energy potential in MENA countries
Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Timmerberg; Hamburg University of Technology, Germany | 13. January
• Renewable energy potential in Tunisia
Dr. Samir Amous, CEO Apex Consulting, Tunis, Tunisia | 13. January
• Onshore wind power generation technology – Status and prospects
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Reuter; Frauenhofer-Institute for Wind Energy Systems, Germany | 20. January
• Offshore wind power generation – Status and prospects
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Skiba; World Forum Offshore Wind, Germany | 20. January
• Photovoltaics in the Future Energy System
Stefan Nowak; Chair of IEA - Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme, Switzerland | 27. January
• Status of PV Power Generation of large scale power plants
Stefan Müller; Enerparc AG, Germany | 27. January
• Hydrogen production in living organisms: Bio fuel cell
Prof. Dr. Hafedh Abdelmelek; Member of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts, Tunisia | 03. February
• Decentralized biocatalytic production of white hydrogen – Status and prospects
Prof. Dr. Andreas Schmid; Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Germany | 20. January
• Hydrogen production from electricity – Technological overview
Prof. Dr. Andreas Friedrich; German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany | 10. February
• Technological solutions for the market – The industry perspective
MSc. Jean-Marie Poignon, H-TEC Systems, Germany | 10. February
• Hydrogen storage and transportation options for heavy duty mobility
Dr.-Ing. Karsten Wilbrand, Shell, Germany | 17. February
• Hydrogen supply chains – Options and their assessment
Lucas Sens; Hamburg University of Technology, Germany | 17. February
• Hydrogen storage options – Possibilities and their assessment
Prof. Dr. Michael Fröba; Institute of Inorganic and Applied Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Germany |
24. February
• Hydrogen storage in metal hydrides
Dr. Julian Jepsen; Institute of Materials Research, Helmholtz-Center Geesthacht, Germany |
24. February
• Research on green hydrogen in Tunisia – Status and prospects
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Abdelmajid Jemni; National Engineers School, University of Monastir, Tunisia | 10. March
• Hydrogen in the German strategy towards climate neutrality –
(Insights from the German Hydrogen Council)
Dr. Felix Matthes; Member of the German Hydrogen Council, Öko-Institut, Germany | 10. March
• Hydrogen use in ships
Dirk Lehmann; Becker Marine Systems, Hamburg, Germany | 17. March
• Hydrogen modular powertrain for non-automotive applications – Toyota Fuel Cell Module
Georg Zembacher; Toyota Tsusho Nexty Electronics Europe, Germany | 24. March
• Integrating Hydrogen in Commercial Vehicles – Examples, Solutions, Challenges
Claudio Schwalfenberg; E-Cap Mobility, Germany | 24. March
• The Tunisian green hydrogen strategy
Belhassen Chiboub, Director General for Electricity and Renewable Energies; Tunisian Ministry
for Industry, Energy and Mines, Tunis, Tunesien | 31. March
• The German national hydrogen strategy and the international cooperation
Dr. Ellen von Zitzewitz, BMWi, Berlin, German | 31. March
• The role of hydrogen within the future German energy system
Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Martin Wietschel; Fraunhofer-Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI), Germany
| 07. April
• Hydrogen within the future European energy system
Tom Houghton; E4tech, London, UK | 07. April
• The role of hydrogen within the future Tunisian energy system
Rafik Missaoui; CEO of ALCOR International, Tunisia | 07. April
• Hydrogen driven train – A way forward?
Maximilian von Bose; Alstom Transport Deutschland GmbH, Germany | 14. April
• Strategy to improve the penetration of green electricity into the Tunisian energy system
Dhoha Garreb; Directorate of Research and Innovation, Tunisian National Electricity and Gas Corporation
- STEG, Tunisia | 14. April
• Green Hydrogen Alliance between Tunisia and Germany
Judith Kammerer; Senior Policy Officer for North Africa, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and
Development (BMZ), Germany | 21. April
• Financial cooperation in the framework of Tunisian-German Hydrogen Alliance
Karim ould Chih; Principal Project Manager in the Department of North Africa, KfW Development Bank, Germany
| 21.April
• Power-to-X Tunisia – The German Technical Cooperation on Green Hydrogen
Tanja Faller; Director of Energy and Climate Cluster at GIZ, Tunisia | 21. April
• Smart power grid, a key factor to boost the integration of green hydrogen in Tunisia
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ahmed Fakhfakh; Digital Research Center, Sfax, Tunisia | 28. April
• Smart Diagnositc and Online Monitoring
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Faouzi Derbel; Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Germany | 28. April
• Potentials of the Tunisian Higher Education and Scientific Research System
Prof. Dr. Ing. Chiheb Bouden; former Tunisian Minister for Higher Education and Scientific Research,
Tunisia| 04. May
• Germany’s National Hydrogen Strategy – Towards a Defossilised Society
Dr. Stefan Kaufmann; Innovation Commissioner for Green Hydrogen; Member of the German Bundestag,
Berlin, Germany | 04.May