01.11.2017 until 31.12.2024
The expansion of renewable energies is an important and much-discussed building block for achieving our climate protection targets. The efficient and grid-friendly use of renewable energies in the electricity, heating and transport sectors will play a key role in achieving these targets.
QUARREE100 is investigating how wind, sun and biomass need to be converted into other forms of energy, stored and distributed in order to enable a competitive, reliable and sustainable energy supply in the urban district. The QUARREE100 partners want to research, model and implement this core element of the energy transition in the Rüsdorfer Kamp district of Heide.
The aim of the partners is to develop an energy system together with and for people and businesses in the urban district that supplies them with electricity, heat and mobility from 100% renewable energy sources. Hydrogen from renewable sources serves the project as a central storage and flexible form of energy. The wind energy-rich region on the west coast of Schleswig-Holstein and the urban district involved offer the best conditions for this.
As part of the project, the topics:
- Inventory
- Concept
- Development of new devices and systems
- Design of networks for fluids and electricity
- Communication and implementation
.
The project focus of the FH Westküste University of Applied Sciences is on implementation.
Further information on the project can be found at https://www.region-heide.de/projekte/quarree100.html
Funding reference 03SBE113E