M.Sc.
Markus
Wörle
Technical University of Munich
Postal address
Boltzmannstr. 15
85748 Garching b. München
Research Areas
- Decarbonization strategies for energy-intensive industries
Development and implementation of tailored strategies for the comprehensive assessment and integration of alternative energy sources, in particular hydrogen, into existing manufacturing systems. The goal of the associated research activities is to promote the greenhouse gas neutrality of industrial production processes by strategically linking ecological requirements and economic goals. The focus is on creating holistic decarbonization approaches that will shape the future of industrial production.
- System design for the integration of decentralized hydrogen technologies into manufacturing environments
Development of tailored sizing methods for decentralized electrolyzers and hydrogen storage systems in an industrial context, enabling technically smooth and economically viable integration into dynamic production environments. These precise system designs help to realize the potential of hydrogen as a sustainable energy carrier and also enable the transformation of industrial processes through energy-efficient and future-oriented technology concepts.
- Integrated Life Cycle Analysis and Life Cycle Costing for renewable hydrogen production pathways
Application of integrated, dual life cycle assessments that systematically evaluate both the environmental and economic metrics of renewable hydrogen production pathways. These integrated analyses provide a reliable basis for the development of resource-efficient and cost-optimized decarbonization strategies and support informed production management decisions.