Dynelectro

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Dynelectro

Clean hydrogen the world can afford

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The challenge

To decarbonise heavy industries, fuels and transport, the world needs green hydrogen at scale. Yet today’s electrolysis technologies are expensive, inefficient, and limited by short system lifetimes making green hydrogen far from competitive with natural gas–based alternatives. The result? Key sectors remain locked into fossil fuels, slowing down the green transition.

The solution

Dynelectro’s team of scientists and engineers deploys patented green energy technologies and Power-to-X equipment that enable hydrogen production at scale with much higher efficiency than current systems. Their technology extends the life of solid oxide electrolysis cells from two years to up to ten, unlocking cost savings and making green hydrogen competitive with fossil fuel alternatives, helping industries decouple from reliance on natural gas and other fossil fuels.

Christian brings significant management consulting experience from McKinsey & Co. and QVARTZ, with a main focus on the intersection of organisation, strategy, and sustainability. Christian has been the responsible partner on more than 400 projects. He has worked with clients in the private and public sector across a wide range of of areas, including sub-sectors such as transportation, foundations, energy, public agencies, consumer goods and manufacturing. Christian has also served as trusted advisor to a number of senior executives across various industries.

He is engaged in a number of board positions, including being the chairperson for Green Transition Council, Dynelectro and Søuld. Has co-authored a book on the importance of green entrepreneurship, is a frequent columnist and is often used as faculty and keynote speaker on the topics of integrating sustainability into strategy and value creation of companies

Christian holds a Master of Public Policy from Harvard University and a Master of Science in Political Science from the University of Copenhagen. He also has additional professional experience as director and SVP from GN Great Nordic.