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Campus switching to geothermal energy
At the end of 2020, two pipelines will be bored from the campus to a hot-water reservoir, more than 2 kilometres below the A13 motorway.
Carbonated water for steam and power
Delft geophysicists are participating in the international Succeed study into the effects of CO2 storage in geothermal geysers.
View - Timo Heimovaara
Professor of environmental geotechnology Timo Heimovaara (CEG) is studying ways to extract raw materials without producing waste and…
Underground storage of green gas
A fully sustainable energy system needs large-scale energy storage.
Online learning - Underground
TU Delft Online Education pays close attention to new, more sustainable modes of transportation.
Going underground
In the over seven kilometres of tunnels beneath the TU Delft campus you will find heating pipes, cables and – once a year – an inspector.
Predicting earthquakes
Earthquakes can be charted by analysing infrasound high in the atmosphere, or so Delft researchers found. Their discovery could save lives.
Subsidence in the Netherlands
The scientists incorporated three different types of measurement data into the underlying model: satellite radars, GPS and gravity…
Storing radioactive waste safely underground
Dutch radioactive waste can be safely stored deep in layers of clay and rock salt.
Failure is not essential
The Failcon event presents failure as a success factor in entrepreneurship. TU Delft professor Deborah Nas puts that view into perspective:…