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NEWCAST - 21 to 25 June 2027

Further steps towards climate neutrality

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Times of transformation are times of innovation and news. For this reason, energy-intensive industries are central to the search for pioneering developments towards greater climate neutrality. Take a look at our newsletter to see what is currently being reported from the industry:

• Climate-neutral raw materials
• Industrial energy storage
• NEWCAST news overview
• Our Düsseldorf CityTip

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Producing climate-neutral raw materials with sustainable energy

Steel production

© worldsteel

A publication issued by the German Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (Dechema) about carbon sources and their integration into power-to-X added value chains focuses on options for separating and using carbon dioxide for sustainable production pathways. The technology is an important part of decarbonising the metal industries.

Industrial energy storage – hopes are high

Keramikkügelchen

© KALLA

Using liquid metal, researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) want to store heat at extremely high temperatures in future. According to KIT, the first prototype for a liquid metal heat store worldwide with a capacity of 100 kilowatt hours of heat has proven that the principle works and offers great potential for defossilising industry.
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Hilma af Klint and Wassily Kandinsky: Dreams of the Future

Our Düsseldorf CityTip

Hilma af Klint, Altarbilder, Gruppe X, Nr.1, 1915 ©The Hilma af Klint Foundation/Wassily Kandinsky, Im Blau, 1925 © Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf
You’re no doubt familiar with him, but you may not have heard of her before: Wassily Kandinsky was already famous in his lifetime and considered himself the creator of the first abstract painting. But the Swedish painter Hilma af Klint was already producing abstract work a number of years before her Russian counterpart! Look forward to the unique opportunity to compare and contrast the works of two pioneering artists. In K20.
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