News/Events Open menu Search 71 results Open menu 05 April 2024 The energy transition under high tension: the High Voltage Technologies Group A while ago we thought it was no longer needed within TU Delft: a group entirely dedicated to maintaining and developing the use of high voltage. After all, the expectation was that the grid would become decentralised in the Netherlands, and that households would start generating their own electricity. This has partly become true, however, a vast amount of the renewable energy comes in large ‘chunks’, for example through offshore wind farms and large solar fields. "The fact is that we need high-voltage more than ever," Prof Peter Vaessen emphasizes. "This is also the reason we have a new, revived high-voltage group at TU Delft: the High Voltage Technologies Group." Read more 25 March 2024 Isabell Bagemihl wins the Best Energy Paper 2023 "Techno-economic Assessment of CO2 Electrolysis: How Interdependencies between Model Variables Propagate Across Different Modelling Scales" Read more 13 March 2024 TU Delft presents the nine Best Climate Action & Energy Papers Nine young researchers compete for the best climate action & energy paper of 2023 Read more 16 February 2024 Siemens CEO explores Control Room of the Future at EEMCS On Thursday February 15, President and CEO of Siemens AG Roland Busch visited the Control Room of the Future (CRoF) Technology Centre, showcasing the shared ambitions of Siemens and TU Delft to explore the frontiers of energy management innovation. TU Delft's CRoF, led by Assistant Professor Alex Stefanov, is a Technology Centre aimed at making the future power grid intelligent, digitally resilient and cyber secure. Read more 30 January 2024 Peter Palensky in EenVandaag about grid cohesion Read more You are on page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 ... Mailing List Do you want to be on the mailing list for PowerWeb Lectures & Events? Please click here to send us an email. Open menu Search 1 results Open menu 16 May 2024 12:45 till 13:45 Climate Action and Delft Energy Lecture: "How Wall-E contributes to Europe’s autonomy" Read more Download brochure Lectures: who do you want to see? Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page