| January 2018

CAMPFIRE – Screening of the legal, political and economic framework conditions

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Abstract

The CAMPFIRE research project is an initiative of the WIR! – Wandel durch Innovation in der Region programme of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. The aim of the project is to develop new energy conversion and storage technologies based on electroceramic thin-film membranes.

The screening is to focus on analysing the legal, political and economic framework conditions for CAMPFIRE technologies. Based on the legal status quo, the market potential of the membranes for the implementation phase is to be determined for the application fields (e.g. RE or PtX plants), in which the use of electroceramic thin-film membranes is conceivable. This preliminary classification enables the alliance partners to focus research on individual fields of application at a very early stage and, accordingly, to create the prerequisites for a successful technological, economic and legal policy anchoring of the new technologies in the implementation phase.

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IKEM-Author(s)

Dennis Nill

Dennis Nill

dennis.nill@ikem.de
+49 30 408 1870-17

Dr Simon Schäfer-StradowskyQuelle: IKEM/Jule Halsinger
Judith Schäfer-GendrischQuelle: IKEM/Jule Halsinger

Further information

Suggested citation:
Schäfer, Judith; Schäfer-Stradowsky, Simon; Lerm, Verena; Nill, Dennis; Wedell, Philine: CAMPFIRE – Screening of the legal, political and economic framework conditions. 2018.
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