Workshop on Enabling Resilient Power Systems – Flexible Hydrogen Production, Storage and Utilisation
About this Workshop
Integrating flexible hydrogen systems into transportation, chemical processing, and the energy sector contributes to driving the clean energy transition while enabling resilient power systems. At the University of Bayreuth, hydrogen research bridges between academia and industry, making significant contributions to the further development of energy technologies. Following the successful workshop last year, which brought together leading researchers, industry experts, and technology providers from Germany and Australia to exchange ideas and initiate new collaborations, we are pleased to host the second edition of the HyBaCoM workshop in collaboration with Swinburne University of Technology. This year’s workshop will further deepen the dialogue between academia and industry and expand the focus toward practical implementation and system-level integration. Organised within the framework of our project HyBaCoM - Design and Optimisation of Hybrid Hydrogen Battery Energy Systems for Community Microgrids, the workshop will once again convene a diverse group of experts and partners from Germany and Australia. Participants will exchange insights on the latest advancements in hydrogen production, renewable integration, hybrid energy storage systems, and grid simulation approaches, highlighting both research innovation and industrial applications. As part of the program, a site tour to the UBT Future Energy Lab Wundsiedel and the Wunsiedel Energy Park will take place. As one of the largest operational electrolysis plants in Germany integrated into a coupled energy system, it offers a unique opportunity to explore large-scale hydrogen deployment in practice.
Details of the Event
- Date: 10th June – 12th June 2026
- Target Audience: Experts and interested public from industry, academia and politics
- Venue: University of Bayreuth, FZA building, Room U.01, Universitätsstr. 30, 95447 Bayreuth
- Event language: English
- Participation fee: None
- Registration: Link will be available soon
- Programme: Download here (preliminary draft)