Werkbank Sektorenkopplung
Institut für Sektorenkopplung in der Energiewende
Hamm, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
About
Founded in 2027, Werkbank Sektorenkopplung is a government headquartered in Hamm, Germany specializing in Solar, Wind, Hydrogen.
Werkbank Sektorenkopplung is an application-oriented interdisciplinary project running until end of 2027 at the Institut für Sektorenkopplung in der Energiewende (Institute for Sector Coupling in the Energy Transition) at Hochschule Hamm-Lippstadt. The project serves as a platform for knowledge and technology transfer between actors from industry, science, and public administration. It systematically analyzes, evaluates, and develops practical solutions that interconnect electricity, heat/climate, mobility, and industrial processes to enable efficient and climate-friendly energy supply. The project operates through real-world laboratories, digital Experience Lab applications, training formats, workshops, and advisory services. Key focus areas include building automation, heat pump technologies, hydrogen technologies, renewable energy integration, decentralized supply concepts, grid-based energy solutions, load management, and urban energy optimization. The team comprises experts in energy engineering, information technology, economics, and social sciences.
Headquarters
Hamm, Germany
Founded
2027
Company Type
Government
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Hamm, Lippstadt, North Rhine-Westphalia