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HZ University of Applied Sciences is the only university in the Netherlands based in the Delta Area. The Energy & Water research group is happy to make use of this location. The Delta Area is exceptionally well suited for carrying out research into power generation with the aid of tidal and wave energy. The scope of the research group is, however, wider. It includes renewable energy solutions (of which tidal and wave energy are two forms), energy buffering and the combined use of energy sources (smart grids). The research group is currently considering whether it is important to participate in the Small Ports Energy & Carbon Savings (SPECS) InterReg 2 Seas programme. Various knowledge institutions and English, French and Dutch municipal authorities are participating in this.<br />
HZ University of Applied Sciences is the only university in the Netherlands based in the Delta Area. The Energy & Water research group is happy to make use of this location. The Delta Area is exceptionally well suited for carrying out research into power generation with the aid of tidal and wave energy. The scope of the research group is, however, wider. It includes renewable energy solutions (of which tidal and wave energy are two forms), energy buffering and the combined use of energy sources (smart grids). The research group is currently considering whether it is important to participate in the Small Ports Energy & Carbon Savings (SPECS) InterReg 2 Seas programme. Various knowledge institutions and English, French and Dutch municipal authorities are participating in this.<br />
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You learn about and contribute to
* Power generation based on tidal and wave energy
* Develop skills like change making and research capacity in a practically-orientated research project
====Would you like to work on these topics in a minor?====
====Would you like to work on these topics in a minor?====
Are you interested in working on and learning in these projects? You can do so by participating in the minor Becoming Fit for the Future (30 ECTS, September - January or February - June). Download the <u>{{Cite|resource=Bestand:Brochure minor Becoming Fit for the Future.pdf|name=brochure|dialog=process-file-dialog}}</u> (PDF) or find the same information at the educational platform [https://learn.hz.nl/course/view.php?id=1091 <u>Learn</u>] (access with an HZ account only).
Are you interested in working on and learning in these projects? You can do so by participating in the minor Becoming Fit for the Future (30 ECTS, September - January or February - June). Download the <u>{{Cite|resource=Bestand:Brochure minor Becoming Fit for the Future.pdf|name=brochure|dialog=process-file-dialog}}</u> (PDF).
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Versie van 9 sep 2019 14:58

HZ University of Applied Sciences is the only university in the Netherlands based in the Delta Area. The Energy & Water research group is happy to make use of this location. The Delta Area is exceptionally well suited for carrying out research into power generation with the aid of tidal and wave energy. The scope of the research group is, however, wider. It includes renewable energy solutions (of which tidal and wave energy are two forms), energy buffering and the combined use of energy sources (smart grids). The research group is currently considering whether it is important to participate in the Small Ports Energy & Carbon Savings (SPECS) InterReg 2 Seas programme. Various knowledge institutions and English, French and Dutch municipal authorities are participating in this.

Topics and projects

You learn about and contribute to

  • Power generation based on tidal and wave energy
  • Develop skills like change making and research capacity in a practically-orientated research project

Would you like to work on these topics in a minor?

Are you interested in working on and learning in these projects? You can do so by participating in the minor Becoming Fit for the Future (30 ECTS, September - January or February - June). Download the brochure (PDF).

Participants allowed

Participants with a background in or strong affinity with the following subjects can join this minor:

  • Architecture
  • Chemistry
  • Civil Engineering
  • Engineering
  • ICT
  • Logistics Engineering
  • Marine Officer
  • Water Management


Contact and sign up

For more information about Water and Energy get in touch with Jacob van Berkel (professor, berk0018@hz.nl) or Jan Maas (researcher and project coaching, maas0094@hz.nl).

For general information about the minor and to signing up contact Gabriëlle Rossing (coordinator minor Becoming Fit for the Future, gabrielle.rossing@hz.nl).





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