Archive
29 December 2021
Alex Stefanov explains his RESCUE project funded by NWO
Alex Stefanov explains a little about his project called RESCUE: Resilience and cyber security of integrated cyber-physical energy systems. It is one of five explainers that talk about multiyear research about energy system integration.
16 December 2021
TU Delft’s 180th anniversary: Speeding up the energy transition
From 14 January 2022 onwards, TU Delft celebrates its 180th anniversary. To mark the occasion, we want to highlight our role in the energy transition.
24 September 2021
ESE in the news
The ESE department had some nice representation in the news these past few weeks. A couple of platforms in the media discussed or contacted the ESE department for a story.
24 September 2021
TU Delft set to future-proof electricity grid
In order to ensure that the electricity grid is prepared for the future, TU Delft, the Dutch government and partners including grid operator TenneT have joined forces to build a brand-new laboratory: the Electrical Sustainable Power Lab, otherwise known as the ESP Lab. The laboratory – described as a ‘veritable temple of sustainability’ – will be officially opened on the afternoon of Friday, 1 October 2021.
16 August 2021
PostNL and TU Delft launch Innovation stamps
The 10 stamps artistically show that innovations from Delft can be found in a wide range of fields.
24 June 2021
Tackling the energy transition with the brand new Electrical Sustainable Power lab
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).
15 June 2021
Grants for research on energy transition in Delft
Energy transition is one of the greatest challenges of our time. The transition to sustainable energy is complex and requires change at multiple levels. Three Delft research groups, with an grant from NWO, will conduct research into system integration within the energy transition.
07 May 2021
EWInners of the ESE department
ESE is representing some talent at the EWInners page.
30 April 2021
Arthur Weber in de Volkskrant over de 'zonne-oorlog' waarom Europa zijn eigen zonnepanelen moet gaan produceren
22 April 2021
TU Delft simulations help optimize solar cell efficiency
An international photovoltaics working group has developed a new transparent material to serve as a top layer for solar cells, based on nanocrystals. According to simulations performed by the participating TU Delft researchers, this layer can increase the efficiency of mass-produced solar cells to within a percent of their practical limit.
25 February 2021
City of the future communicates using solar panels
If it is up to Patrizio Manganiello, the city of the future will not only run on solar energy, but we will also use the solar infrastructure for lightning-fast communication.
16 February 2021
Nooit meer geklooi met accu’s; fiets op standaard zetten en laden maar
Wireless E-bike charging station co-developed by DCE&S and Tiler reported in Algemeen Dagblad
10 February 2021
5.7 million euro for hybrid energy storage systems
The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy has allocated 5.7 million euro to FLEXINet. In the upcoming years, the FLEXINet consortium will develop hybrid energy storage systems – capable of storing both heat and electricity. Pavol Bauer, professor at TU Delft and project leader and coordinator: ‘The aim of FLEXINet is a system that accelerates the energy transition. We hope to make a substantial contribution to reaching climate targets by cleverly combining various techniques – think of blending recycled batteries with flexible heat pumps and the charging of electric cars.’
01 December 2020
NWO awards a project to Marjan Popov in the 2020 open NWO-TTW program
The project “Protection of Future Power System Crucial Components (PRoteuS)” of Marjan Popov is one of the six projects which has been awarded by NWO Domain Applied and Engineering Sciences within the Open Technology Programme (OTP).
23 November 2020
Photovoltatronics: smart solar cells that talk to each other
Imagine you’re looking at a skyscraper. Every single piece of their surface is generating and storing its own electricity!
03 November 2020
Successful international conference on the future of smart grids
The 10th edition of the IEEE PES ISGT Europe Conference, a flagship conference of IEEE Power & Energy Society, was hosted by the TU Delft this year. It was very successfully organized in a virtual fashion. Participants joined from 47 different countries, spread over five continents, with more than 30% having an affiliation outside Europe.
21 September 2020
Best Paper Award for the 2020 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference to TU Delft
Best Paper Award for the 2020 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference to TU Delft
16 September 2020
TU Delft launches tool to calculate energy yield of solar panels
The installation of solar panels is one of the many ways to make the built environment more sustainable. However, the investment required to purchase and install the panels can prevent homeowners, businesses and governments from taking the risk. The efficiency of the solar panels depends on many factors, like the location and the angle in which they are installed. Therefore, researchers at TU Delft have now developed a calculation tool that can accurately calculate how long it takes to recoup the purchase of the panels.
29 June 2020
Humans of EEMCS - Kaikai Pan
In 2015, hackers attacked the power grid in Ukraine, leaving at least 230,000 people without power for six hours. This incident inspired Kaikai Pan to devise an algorithm that can make smart power grids more secure. ‘We try to look into the hacker’s brain to understand what steps they take. We then aim to use that knowledge to make the grid more secure.’
11 June 2020
Dutch PV Portal 3.0 has launched
The Dutch PV Portal has been created to provide publically accessible information on solar energy in the Netherlands, based on scientific research performed by the Photovoltaic Materials and Devices (PVMD) group at Delft University of Technology. The website combines the modelling expertise of the PVMD group with real-time and historical weather measurements of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) to create a realistic assessment of the potential for solar energy generation in the Netherlands. With the Dutch PV Portal, the PVMD group hopes to increase the public understanding of solar energy and contribute to the application of photovoltaics as an energy source.
26 May 2020
Hybride tandemzonnecel van 30 procent binnen handbereik voor Nederlandse onderzoekers
Onder de vlag van het Joint Solar Programme III werken 4 Nederlandse onderzoeksinstellingen in samenwerking met onder meer Shell aan de zonnecel van de toekomst: een hybride tandemzonnecel met 30 procent rendement.
26 May 2020
NDA signed between TenneT and TU Delft
In May 2020, the strategic cooperation between TenneT and TU Delft/EWI reached a new level. EWI dean John Schmitz and TenneT COO Ben Voorhorst signed a non-disclosure agreement on network data and historical data.
19 December 2019
NEON consortium will receive a Crossover grant of 8.5 million euros
18 December 2019
Nodes article: Developing a digital twin for the electricity grid
Nodes article: Developing a digital twin for the new energy grid, Peter Palensky
18 October 2019
Best Paper Award for the 2018 IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics to TU Delft
Best Paper Award for the 2018 IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics to TU Delft
15 October 2019
Project BOBTANDEM granted by Solar Era Net for Olindo Isabela
14 October 2019
Cigre C4 international colloquium on Lightning in Power Systems hosted by Dutch Power System Protection Centre at TU Delft
From 7 – 9 October 2019 the Cigre C4 International Colloquium on Lightning and Power Systems took place at Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Technical Mathematics and Computer Science.
14 October 2019
Humans of EEMCS Joris Koeners
11 October 2019
Bronze medal for PhD student Francesca Grazian
08 October 2019
Andres Calcabrini wins "Best Student Award" in biggest PV conference in the world
PhD-student Andres Calcabrini from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) received the Best Student Award at the 36th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (EUPVSEC).
01 October 2019
Prasanth Venugopal 2nd prize from IEEE IAS for the PhD thesis
The e-bike has become an integral part of our everyday life, but how do charging systems take us one step further?
20 September 2019
Brand new laboratory for research into sustainable electricity supply
In order to achieve the climate targets, the Netherlands needs to generate much more electricity using the sun and wind. But is our electricity network even ready for that? Unfortunately not. In order to tackle this gigantic challenge, TU Delft is currently building a brand new laboratory: the Electrical Sustainable Powerlab, aka the ESP Lab.
16 July 2019
Project Olindo Isabella awarded for funding by NWO
The project "Colour coated solar panels for the built environment” is awarded for funding by NWO and will kick off in September.
25 June 2019
The magic of multi-functional Photovoltaic Windows
27 May 2019
Arno Smets appointed Mission Innovation Champion
Professor Arno Smets has been named one of the first Mission Innovation Champions, a new initiative to honour pioneers in the field of clean energy.
22 February 2019
Pavol Bauer in new BNR podcast
The e-bike has become an integral part of our everyday life, but how do charging systems take us one step further?
04 February 2019
A new approach for the fast estimation of the solar energy potential in urban environments
TU Delft researchers have developed a new approach for calculating fast and accurate the solar energy potential of surfaces in the urban environment. The new approach can significantly help architects and urban planners to incorporate photovoltaic (solar power) technology in their designs. The findings were presented on Monday 4 February in Nature Energy.
05 December 2018
The best tech idea of 2018 according KIJK is...
...the solar battery charger for electric cars made by EEMCS’ Gautham Ram!
19 June 2018
Peter Palensky announced as the new editor in chief of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine for 2019-2021
13 April 2018
Pavol Bauer, Gautham Ram and Menno Kardolus awarded “Most Significant Innovation in Electric Vehicles” prize
At the IDTechShow! the prize for the “most significant new innovation in hybrid or pure electric vehicles” whether by land, water or air was awarded to Pavol Bauer, Gautham Ram (TU Delft) and Menno Kardolus (PRelectronics).