Introducing the Electrical Sustainable Powerlab
Thursday 10 June from 20:00 - 21:30 (CEST)
The energy transition is the biggest societal challenge of this century. To achieve the climate targets, the Netherlands needs to generate much more solar and wind energy. But is our electricity grid even ready for this? Unfortunately not. To tackle this challenge, TU Delft has recently built a brand new lab, the Electrical Sustainable Power Lab (ESP Lab).
The ESP Lab has the extensive research infrastructure and knowledge needed to shape the transition to a sustainable, dynamic and above all future-proof electricity supply. It concentrates on three lines of research - Photovoltaics, Power Electronics and Digital Technologies – so that it can innovate throughout the energy chain. Its energy chain innovations revolve around energy generation, conversion, transport, distribution, storage and green energy consumption. The ESP Lab incorporates innovative hardware, smart algorithms and everything in between in its efforts to shape the energy transition. Miro Zeman, Peter Palensky, Pavol Bauer and Olindo Isabella will share their insights on this fascinating brand new lab and the research that is being done.
Key speakers
Miro Zeman is the head of the Electrical Sustainable Energy department at the TU Delft faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science.
Pavol Bauer is currently a full Professor in the Department of Electrical Sustainable Energy at Delft University of Technology, and head of DC Systems, Energy Conversion and Storage group.
Peter Palensky is Professor for intelligent electric power grids at TU Delft, Netherlands.
Olindo Isabella is head of the Photovoltaic Materials and Devices group at TU Delft.
About this event
Please note that we have a maximum capacity of 200 participants for this activity, if necessary a waiting list will be created.