Ralf Ott

Job Title
Head of Policy and Regulation
Company
Hydrogenious Lohc Technologies GmbH
Country
Germany

Ralf Ott is the Head of Policy and Regulation at Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies, a pioneer in storing and transporting hydrogen via the disruptive Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier Technology.
Before that he worked at the TSO TenneT, where he also led the project Redispatch 2.0 and projects with regards to the energy system of the future.
Ralf Ott holds Masters in International Business Administration and Industrial Engineering and has 15 years of experience in the energy sector

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We speak with Dirk Kaisers about the successful transformation of the electricity grid.

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Hydrogen – saviour or waste of energy?

The smarter E Podcast Episode 198 | Language: German

November 14, 2024

We speak with Dirk Messner, Sacha Müller-Kraenner and Ove Petersen about the German hydrogen economy.

Forum
Agricultural PV: Combining Photovoltaics and Agriculture

Thursday, June 20, 2024, 11:45 am - 12:40 pm

Messe München Hall A3, Booth A3.150

Agricultural PV is on the rise - in many European countries, this application, which combines agriculture and PV on the same piece of land, is on the verge of a market breakthrough. The beneficial effects of PV systems on many types of crops as well as dual land use and protecting agricultural activity by avoiding competition for land are some clear advantages. In this session, pioneering agricultural PV companies will present their projects and best practices, demonstrate the profitability of agricultural PV and the benefits of this combination for agriculture and power generation.

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