
Illustration: Martin Künsting
NETPEC stands for “Negative Emission Technologies based on PhotoElectroChemical Methods” and is a collaborative research project funded by the BMFTR. The overall goal of the NETPEC project is the development of highly efficient photoelectrochemical approaches to convert carbon dioxide into easily storable, safe and sustainable carbon sink products. This is accompanied by climate modeling, geological reservoir investigations and sustainability analysis, thus making the NETPEC project follow a holistic approach.
The NETPEC consortium is coordinated by the University of Tübingen and it is furthermore embedded in the BMFTR research program on land based CO2 removal (CDRterra).
All contributing researchers and institutions are listed here and the tab “Project” contains more detailed information about the project and its different parts.

The first NETPEC project meeting took place as an online event.
Kira and Matthias gave an online talk presenting the NETPEC project on the pre-event of the Arctic Circle Assembly 2021.