PIK Potsdam Interactive Webapps

This is the interactive webapp archive of the Potsdam-Institute for Climate-impact Research (PIK Potsdam). All of the webapps shown below are individual standalone webapps that allow the interactive exploration of research results on climate change, climate adaption, and climate mitigation produced by scientists at PIK Potsdam and collaborators.


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Hydrogen

Techno-economic analysis of the cost competitiveness of blue and green hydrogen

This interactive webapp can be used to reproduce figures from an accompanying article by the same authors that studies the cost competitiveness of blue and green hydrogen. The figures compare cost, greenhouse-gas intensities, and resulting carbon cost (due to carbon pricing) obtained from techno-economic and life-cycle assessment of competing technologies that produce blue hydrogen (from natural gas with carbon capture) and green hydrogen (from renewable electricity via electrolysis).

Philipp C. Verpoort, Falko Ueckerdt, et al
09/12/2023
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Value chains

Impact of global heterogeneity of renewable energy supply on heavy industrial production and green value chains

This interactive webapp can be used to reproduce figures from an accompanying article by the same authors that studies the renewables pull and its impact on industrial relocation for future global green value chains of energy-intensive basic materials. The presented figures compare levelised production cost from techno-economic assessment for different depth of relocation for the green value chains of steel, urea, and ethylene.

Philipp C. Verpoort, Lukas Gast, et al
09/02/2024
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Hard-to-abate

Exploring techno-economic landscapes of abatement options for hard-to-electrify sectors

This interactive webapp can be used to inspect data and reproduce selected key figures from an accompanying article by the same authors that studies decarbonisation options of hard-to-electrifiy sectors. Some of the key assumptions (cost of low-emission hydrogen and cost of non-fossil CO2) can be changed here when producing the stacked-bar plots.

Clara Bachorz, Philipp C. Verpoort, et al
13/05/2025