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13 April 2023

Peter Palensky new chair TU Delft Energy Initiative

Peter Palensky new chair TU Delft Energy Initiative

As of April 1st, Prof.dr. Peter Palensky will take over the role as chair Delft Energy Initiative from Prof.dr. Kornelis Blok.

11 April 2023

Students play with geopolitical relations in the energy transition

Students play with geopolitical relations in the energy transition

The energy transition is not only technically challenging, there are also complex geopolitical interests at play. TU Delft Gamelab, together with the University of Stavanger, Technical University of Munich and the University of Ghent, developed a serious game for students in which all these challenges come together: the Geopolitics game.

06 April 2023

Shedding light on battery materials

Shedding light on battery materials

Understanding why certain materials work better than others when it comes to storing energy is a crucial step towards developing the batteries that will power electronic gadgets, electric vehicles and renewable power grids. Researchers at Drexel University and Delft University of Technology have developed a new technique that can track the electrolytes inside energy storage mechanisms quicky and precisely.

03 April 2023

Hydrogen to be: research project maps future scenarios of global hydrogen trade

Hydrogen to be: research project maps future scenarios of global hydrogen trade

A new research project by DRIFT, Erasmus UPT, TU Delft and CIEP explores the implications of geopolitical developments for energy security in the Netherlands and the ARRRA cluster (Antwerp-Rotterdam-Rhine-Ruhr Area). Based on future scenarios, the H2ToBe project now comes up with eight investment strategies for (port) industry and government. TPM researchers Aad Correljé and Toyah Rodhouse contributed to the project.

29 March 2023

Aad Correljé op Energiepodium over de energiecrisis

Aad Correljé op Energiepodium over de energiecrisis

De huidige geopolitieke verhoudingen geven Aad Correljé weinig hoop op een ontspannen toekomst. “Veel genoemde oplossingen voor de energiecrisis zijn gericht op het vergroten van de rol van duurzame energie op de langere termijn. Maar daar redden we het de komende jaren zeker niet mee.” Volgens Correljé kan energie wel eens de volgende echte crisis worden.