We were pleased to welcome Katharina Dröge, Chair of the Green party’s group in the German parliament, and Petra Kuhlendahl, direct candidate for the Remscheid county chapter of the Greens, to its office in Remscheid. Recently, the Member of Parliament and foreign policy spokesperson of the conservative CDU/CSU group, Jürgen Hardt, had also visited the FCA office.
“Especially in the kind of emotionally charged times that we are experiencing now, it is important to us to engage in conversations that are based on facts and science,” said Peter Schniering, Founder & CEO, Future Cleantech Architects
“Our door is always open to policymakers, irrespective of which party they belong to, to engage in focused, science-based discussions about technologies that help us reach net-zero emissions by 2050, about innovation gaps that need closing, and about the role of policy and R&D funding to close these gaps.”
The conversation with Katharina Dröge and Petra Kuhlendahl centered around the newly-released Hydrogen Guardrails report and the recommendations it makes on prioritizing hydrogen for certain sectors. Future Cleantech Architects’ ongoing research in the field of decarbonizing industrial high-temperature heat processes was another topic of interest, as were questions around decarbonizing cement.
