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Process Engineer Electrolysis, TIMET Aluminium SE
Biography
Matthias Dechent started in 2016 as a process engineer in the electrolysis at TRIMET Aluminium SE, Hamburgs' biggest electricity user. He has been a part of the project group on 'Power to Aluminium', the flexibilisation on an aluminium smelter, ever since. His primary focus is the integration of a flexible electricity input into an production environment, which is reliant on a steady current with as little variation as possible. Before that, he graduated from RWTH Aachen University with a M.Sc. degree on Industrial Engineering for Material and Process Engineering.Presenter
- NEW 4.0: a blueprint for electrification and sector coupling
Power to Aluminium: Flexibilisation of an aluminium smelter