Energy supply security
Contributions from different energy transition technologies
Energy transition and security of supply – can they go hand in hand? Dr. Alexander Heim (Fraunhofer IEG) provides insights into which technologies and measures support the energy transition while also securing our energy supply in the long term.
Event has already taken place
28.
October
2025
28. October 2025 – 28. October 2025
Querenburg Branch Library Querenburger Höhe 270 44801 Bochum
Free
Speaker: Dr. Alexander Heim, Advisor to the Institute Management at Fraunhofer IEG
The war in Ukraine and the resulting energy crisis have shown us how vulnerable our energy and raw material supplies are when we are overly dependent on individual suppliers. In addition to diversifying sources and partners, domestic production will also play an increasingly important role in the context of future energy supply. Dr. Alexander Heim provides an overview and assessment of the technologies available to simultaneously implement the energy transition and contribute to security of supply.
Knowledge roundtable on security: Public, private, digital—how (un)secure are we really?
The event is part of our Knowledge Roundtable series. In collaboration with vhs Bochum and Bochum City Library, we invite experts (almost) every month to shed light on the current annual theme of the House of Knowledge from different perspectives and disciplines. In 2025, this theme is: Security! Whether pandemics, resource shortages, climate events, data theft, or geopolitical conflicts—they all influence our sense of security. That is why we are asking ourselves the following question in the 2025 Knowledge Roundtable: Public, private, digital—how (un)safe are we really?
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