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  • blueFLUX Energy AG

    Company Overview

    blueFLUX Energy AG

    Peißenberg, Germany

    2020

    The number of employees is not publicly known as it is a private startup. Revenue for 2023 has also not been disclosed.

    What They Do

    blueFLUX Energy AG focuses on converting organic waste from agriculture, municipalities, and industry into energy sources. This is achieved through a patented hydrolysis process combined with gasification to process materials such as sewage sludge, manure, shredded pallets, and food waste (source: bluefluxenergy.com). The process involves three main steps: first, hydrolysis produces carbon (hydrochar or biochar) and steam from organic waste; then gasification converts these into synthesis gas; finally, hydrogen enrichment and separation occur to produce products such as green hydrogen, synthesis gas, biomethanol, biomethane, or synthetic coal (source: engineering.com). The modular FLUXone systems offer four variants optimized for specific outputs like hydrogen or biochar, and include comprehensive support from site analysis to commissioning and after-sales service (source: bluefluxenergy.com). Target markets include agriculture, municipal waste management, and industrial sectors such as brick production, with customers seeking decentralized energy from waste to replace fossil fuels (source: cortus.se). The competitive position as a startup leverages a unique open technology approach to integrate the circular economy and partnerships for scaling (source: blogs.sw.siemens.com).

    Projects & Track Record

    Notable projects include two initial commercial installations in Bavaria, Germany: a 0.5 MW gasifier for the production of green hydrogen, scheduled for the first quarter of 2023, and a 6 MW gasifier utilizing synthesis gas to substitute natural gas in heating furnaces for the brick industry, planned for the second quarter of 2023 (source: cortus.se). These projects combine blueFLUX's hydrolysis with Cortus WoodRoll® gasification technology, with a total value of up to 75 million SEK (approximately 7.2 million EUR), marking the beginning of market development (source: bioenergyinternational.com). Current efforts include implementing these initial customer projects, planning facility expansions with Holzner Druckbehälter to increase production, and pursuing internationalization strategies with letters of intent from various countries (source: engineering.com). Key partnerships exist with Cortus Energy AB for gasification technology and Siemens Digital Industries Software for CAD design (source: blogs.sw.siemens.com).

    Recent Developments

    In May 2022, blueFLUX secured orders from Cortus Energy for two gasifier projects (0.5 MW hydrogen and 6 MW synthesis gas), marking the start of commercial rollout (source: cortus.se). In 2023, blueFLUX won the Team Energy Transition Bavaria 2023 Award, highlighting the recognition of its technology (source: bluefluxenergy.com). Quantron AG announced plans to source hydrogen from blueFLUX for its Quantron-as-a-Service ecosystem, demonstrating the expansion of an alliance for clean mobility (source: sustainabletruckvan.com). No major acquisitions or funding rounds have been documented in sources from 2024-2025, but the company invites investments through its website to scale its award-winning technology (source: bluefluxenergy.com).

    Working There

    Roles at blueFLUX include interdisciplinary teams of engineers, developers, strategists, and environmental experts, with leaders such as COO Dr. Ulrich Mach and CEO Hubert Kohler (source: bluefluxenergy.com). Hiring takes place at the headquarters in Peißenberg, Germany, with no indications of remote or other location options (source: bayern-innovativ.de). The company culture emphasizes openness, responsibility, and interdisciplinary collaboration, supported by programs like Solid Edge CAD (source: blogs.sw.siemens.com). Current job openings can be viewed on the company’s LinkedIn page (source: linkedin.com).


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