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Every idea is only as good as the team behind it

The CARE-O-SENE project is an international consortium of academic institutions and industry. By exchanging their unique perspectives, experiences and competencies, these partners from Germany and South Africa are uniquely placed to collaborate in finding solutions to the societal challenges of our future. To learn more about the consortium members, you can “mouse-over“ the various locations either directly on the map below or via the logos at the bottom of the page.

Germany

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Hamburg Berlin Dresden Karlsruhe Karlsruhe

Hamburg

Sasol ist ein globales Chemie- und Energieunternehmen. Wir nutzen unser Wissen & unsere Erfahrung, um anspruchsvolle Technologien & Prozesse in Anlagen weltweit zu integrieren. Sicher & nachhaltig beschaffen, produzieren & vermarkten wir hochwertige Produkte in 22 Ländern & schaffen Werte für Stakeholder.

Berlin

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) researches solutions for a climate-neutral society. Scientist are developing and optimising efficient and cost-effective energy materials for solar cells, batteries and catalysts. With 1200 employees, HZB is one of Germany's largest non-university research centers in the field of energy research and is a member of the Helmholtz Association.

Dresden

Fraunhofer IKTS is a partner for power-to-X processes based on high-temperature electrolysis and Fischer Tropsch synthesis. IKTS provides support from process engineering and the development of unique core components to modular, integrable overall systems.

Karlsruhe

KIT, the research university in the Helmholtz Association, creates and imparts knowledge for society and the environment. It makes significant contributions to global challenges in the fields of energy, mobility and information.

Karlsruhe

INERATEC produces sustainable e-fuels and chemicals in modular chemical plants via the power-to-X or gas-to-X process. Renewable hydrogen and greenhouse gases such as CO₂ are converted into e-kerosene, CO₂-neutral diesel, gasoline or synthetic waxes.

South Africa

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Kapstadt

Kapstadt

Established in 1829, the University Cape Town is South Africa’s oldest university with currently over 28 000 students. It has maintained a tradition of academic excellence, which today sees it ranked first in Africa and the only African university consistently ranked amongst the top universities in the world.

Sasol is a global chemicals and energy company. We harness our knowledge and expertise to integrate sophisticated technologies and processes into world-scale operating facilities. We safely & sustainably source, produce and market a range of high-quality products in 22 countries, creating value for stakeholders.

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Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) researches solutions for a climate-neutral society. Scientist are developing and optimising efficient and cost-effective energy materials for solar cells, batteries and catalysts. With 1200 employees, HZB is one of Germany's largest non-university research centers in the field of energy research and is a member of the Helmholtz Association.

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Fraunhofer IKTS is a partner for power-to-X processes based on high-temperature electrolysis and Fischer Tropsch synthesis. IKTS provides support from process engineering and the development of unique core components to modular, integrable overall systems.

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KIT, the research university in the Helmholtz Association, creates and imparts knowledge for society and the environment. It makes significant contributions to global challenges in the fields of energy, mobility and information.

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Established in 1829, the University Cape Town is South Africa’s oldest university with currently over 28 000 students. It has maintained a tradition of academic excellence, which today sees it ranked first in Africa and the only African university consistently ranked amongst the top universities in the world.

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INERATEC produces sustainable e-fuels and chemicals in modular chemical plants via the power-to-X or gas-to-X process. Renewable hydrogen and greenhouse gases such as CO₂ are converted into e-kerosene, CO₂-neutral diesel, gasoline or synthetic waxes.

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