
معرفی
Dr.-Ing. Sarah Deutz is a researcher at the Institute for Sustainable Hydrogen Economy (INW) within the Research Center Jülich GmbH, one of Germany's largest research centers in the Helmholtz Association. She specializes in life cycle assessment and environmental systems analysis, focusing on carbon capture, utilization, and storage technologies as well as sustainable energy systems and synthetic fuels.
Research Focus
Her research encompasses several critical areas in sustainable energy and environmental science:
- Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of emerging and established energy technologies
- Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) technologies, particularly CO2-based synthetic fuels
- Direct Air Capture (DAC) systems and their environmental implications
- Oxymethylene Ethers (OME) as sustainable diesel alternatives
- Energy System Analysis integrating multiple sectors and technologies
- Power-to-X technologies for converting renewable electricity into chemical energy carriers
Research Impact
Dr. Deutz's work bridges the gap between technical innovation and environmental policy, providing crucial insights for the development of sustainable energy systems. Her research on direct air capture technologies has been particularly influential in understanding the potential and limitations of negative emission technologies. Through her extensive publication record, she has contributed significantly to the assessment of CO2-based fuels and their role in decarbonizing the transportation sector.
Contact Information
Dr. Deutz can be reached at the Institute for Sustainable Hydrogen Economy (INW) at Research Center Jülich:
- Email: s.deutz@fz-juelich.de
- Phone: +49 2461/61-85908
- Address: Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße, 52428 Jülich, Germany
- Location: Brainergy Park Jülich, Building/Room 3002




