News & Events Open menu 02 March 2021 Delft researchers develop a versatile hydrogen sensor Hydrogen is playing an increasingly important role in the transition to a completely sustainable economy. Right now it is already being used on a large scale in industry, but it is also being used more often for sustainable energy storage and as a fuel for large and heavy vehicles in particular. There are plans for converting the existing natural gas network into a hydrogen network. However, under certain circumstances hydrogen is a combustible and sometimes even an explosive gas, so it is important to track down the tiniest hydrogen leaks as quickly as possible. This makes cheap, reliable and small sensors that can quickly detect small amounts of hydrogen of vital importance. Researchers at TU Delft have now developed a material that is extremely suited to this task. Read more 24 February 2021 TU Delft develops 'brains' for buildings A large consortium led by TU Delft is going to provide ‘brains’ to buildings. The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy has allocated 6.9 million euro to the Brains 4 Buildings project. Read more 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.’ Read more 01 February 2021 TU Delft develops 'brains' for buildings A large consortium led by TU Delft is going to provide ‘brains’ to buildings. The Dutch Minis-try of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy has allocated 6.9 million euro to the Brains 4 Build-ings project. The objective of the project is to contribute to the development of smart meth-ods and algorithms that add operational intelligence to buildings, in order to make them as energy efficient and comfortable as possible. Professor and scientific coordinator Laure Itard: “Buildings’ energy systems have become so complex that their real time control cannot be achieved by traditional methods. We need much clever approaches using the potential of machine learning and artificial intelligence.” Read more 13 January 2021 Towards a renewable offshore energy system The energy transition is now well underway. By 2050, virtually the whole of the energy supply will need to be renewable and carbon-neutral. That is a huge task. It is not only domestic users that need to go gas-free; SMEs, industries, road traffic, public transport and aviation will also have to shift towards a renewable source of energy. An electric vehicle or hydrogen-fuelled aircraft is not enough: the electricity or hydrogen needs to be generated in a sustainable, green way. With wind, solar, tidal or wave energy. Read more ... Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 You are on page 59 Page 60 Page 61 ... Shall we keep you informed? Open menu rss ical Click the following webcal to add the feed to your own calendar or copy to subscribe manually. webcal://www.tudelft.nl/en/energy/news-events?tx_lookupfeed_feed%5Baction%5D=ical&tx_lookupfeed_feed%5Bcontroller%5D=Feed&tx_lookupfeed_feed%5Blimit%5D=15&tx_lookupfeed_feed%5BlookupUid%5D=117198&type=1657271091&cHash=37778b2d0e9669a34e1bb4a68b1179b8 More about webcal. November 15 18 Best Climate Action and Energy Paper 2024 - Call for papers 27 Doctoral defence G. Zhu December 12 Climate & Biodiversity: Climate Action Programme lecture January 09 Climate Action Programme lecture by Herman Russchenberg February 13 Climate Action Programme lecture "Harnessing the elements for a sustainable future" Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page