Alumni Network Energy Transition Event 11 October

Want to know more about the topics HVDC / TenneT target grid, local solutions and the Control Room of the Future? Or share your ideas and perspectives on the energy transition with fellow alumni?
 

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11 October 2023 16:00 till 19:30 - Location: ESP Lab, campus TU Delft - By: Alumni Relations | Add to my calendar

The third Alumni Network Energy Transition Event will take place at the Electrical Sustainable Power Lab on the TU Delft Campus. In the ESP Lab, researchers from different fields work together under one roof to accelerate the transition to renewable energy.  During this event we will focus on three topics:

  • High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) / TenneT target grid
  • local solutions
  • the Control Room of the Future. 

TU Delft alumni are welcome to join at the ESP Lab on TU Delft Campus on Wednesday 11 October 16:00 - 19:30 hrs to learn more about the topics, to network with fellow alumni, and to share your ideas and perspectives on the energy transition. Refreshments will be served. 

Programme

16.00 - 16.30

Walk-in and welcome

16.30 - 18.00

3 rounds in 3 groups

Topic: High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) / TenneT target grid  (by Balthasar Klimbie from TenneT)

Topic: Local solutions (Speaker to be announced)

Topic: Control Room of the Future (by Sjors Hijgenaar from Stedin)

18.00 - 18.15

Summary and closing

18.30 - 19.30

Networking with drinks and snacks

Location

ESP Lab, TU Delft Campus
Mekelweg 4
2628 CD Delft

Alumni Network Energy Transition

Joining the TU Delft alumni network dedicated to the energy transition can be a great way to stay connected with like-minded professionals and stay up to date on the latest news and developments in the industry. 

This network provides a platform for alumni to connect and share their experiences and expertise. Reaching the ultimate goal: a clean, affordable, safe and reliable energy system to hold climate change in check. 

Stay connected with the ever-evolving energy transition and ensure you’re up to date on the latest developments of this complex and interconnected challenge.