Callux, Germany’s biggest practical test for fuel cell heating systems for domestic use, is a project launched together with partners from industry and supported by the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI). As part of the national innovation program for hydrogen and fuel cell technology, which is coordinated by NOW GmbH, the industry, together with the BMVI, is investing 75 million Euros in promoting the use of this innovative technology.
Fuel cell heaters provide environmentally friendly heat and power at a domestic level. The benefits of the system lie-in the decentralized production of energy, which is achieved with comparatively high efficiency levels. In addition, fuel cell heaters also produce thermal energy, which can be used to heat living spaces. Ex-minister Wolfgang Tiefensee is convinced: „Fuel cells are an important option for sustainable, economical energy supply in a domestic setting. The ‚Callux Light House‘ project marks the start of a collaboration with partners from industry in producing an exemplary initiative that is immensely practical in nature – this constitutes one of the world’s largest practical tests for the use of fuel cells in buildings.“
Three system manufacturers are involved in the project – BAXI INNOTECH, Hexis and Vaillant – as well as five utility companies – EnBW, E.ON, EWE, MVV Energie, VNG Verbundnetz Gas. At project level, the Callux project is coordinated by the Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research (ZSW).
Callux presents project progress at the ene.field project meeting in Brussels on 9-10 September.
For more information please visit the Callux website.