News & Events

23 January 2018

In search of better Li-ion batteries and alternatives

In search of better Li-ion batteries and alternatives

There is a lot of progress still to be made when it comes to batteries and energy storage. The problem of storing energy is often underestimated however. Gradual evolution in the world of batteries is more likely than a revolution. TU Delft's new batteries lab will focus primarily on research into potential alternatives for what is currently the standard technology: the lithium-ion battery.

17 January 2018

Paulien Herder joins 3mE for e-Refinery initiative

Paulien Herder, professor of energy systems at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management and chair of the Delft Energy Initiative, joined the Department of Process and Energy part time on 1 January 2018 in order to run the e-Refinery initiative. E-Refinery is a university-wide initiative of TU Delft that sees three faculties (AS, 3mE and TPM) joining forces in the field of the electrification of the chemical and energy sectors.

12 January 2018

Aad Correljé op BNR Nieuwsradio over aardgaswinning in Groningen

Aad Correljé op BNR Nieuwsradio over aardgaswinning in Groningen

Het was weer raak in Groningen. Het aantal schademeldingen is opgelopen naar 600. De onrust is groot en de roep om de gaskraan zo snel mogelijk helemaal dicht te draaien weer luider. Maar kan dat wel? Waar gaan we ons gas dan vandaan halen? Is dat een garantie dat er geen aardbevingingen meer in het gebied gaan voorkomen? En kan minister Wiebes waarmaken om de gaswinning zo snel mogelijk af te bouwen?

07 November 2016

Kornelis Blok in The Jakarta Post: New coal technology won't solve climate woes

According to the World Coal Association (WCA) “high efficiency, low emissions” coal technology will allow Indonesia to “continue to use its coal resources”, whilst also meeting its international commitments to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This is simply false: No new coal plants are compatible with the goal of keeping global temperature increases below 2 degrees Celsius.

21 September 2016

Energy interventions improve social cohesion and reduce energy consumption