Delta Power
Energy transition in delta regions
The research group "HZ Delta Power" investigates innovation in sustainable energy systems, particularly within the context of delta regions like the Dutch province Zeeland. Research includes topics like tidal energy, hydrogen in energy chains, sustainable heating, offshore wind power, offshore solar power and system integration of renewables in industry and harbors. The global energy transition and the fact that over 60 per cent of the global population lives in (over 400) delta regions makes this research area highly topical and drives our focus to co-develop relevant low carbon energy technology.
- Missie
- To drive innovation and energy transition with students, colleagues, companies and research partners.
- Doelstelling
- Organize and deliver applied collaborative research in the area of sustainable energy systems.
- Lector
- Jacob van Berkel
- Contactpersoon
- Gerrit Rentier
- HZ-thema's
- Energie
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Delta Power
Onderzoekers
Kernprojecten
Project | Samenvatting | Startdatum | Einddatum |
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INCASE | INCASE develops knowledge, innovative applications and pilots on key enabling automation technologies for the future I4.0. INCASE will deliver 10 thematic demonstration trajectories on those key enabling automation technologies for smart factories and green technologies for smart homes and factories. The demonstration actions will inspire practicing engineers towards new products and new production methodologies. The intermediary organisations will actively create awareness on the future I4.0. One of the focus-areas of this project is Smart Homes. This report describes the state-of-the-art with the partner organisations of this topic. Please cf. below for the sub-reports, produced by the INCASE partners: | september 1, 2016 | augustus 31, 2019 |
Spelen met Stroom(ing) | Research has shown that the Grevelingen Lake is slowly loosing its biodiversity. One way to prevent further loss is opening up the lake to tidal influence again. This will not only form an opportunity for nature to restore itself, but it also gives opportunities to install tidal powerplants in order to generate more green power. However, opening up the lake will also set other changes and processes in motion. One of the aspects is erosion of the lake banks. With lab experiments the erosion rate at different locations in around the Grevelingen lake is determined and the results are used to make a prediction of the total erosion after the opening of the lake. Research type: desk analysis, lab research | februari 1, 2020 | mei 31, 2021 |
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Projecten
Project | Samenvatting | Startdatum | Einddatum |
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Bathse Spuisluis | september 1, 2018 | januari 31, 2019 | |
CBCI - Circular Bio-based Construction Industry | The EU-funded project Circular Bio-based Construction Industry (CBCI) focuses on more efficient use of raw materials in construction. This will help reduce carbon emissions during the entire life cycle of a building. At the heart of this project is the development of a comprehensive approach to circular and bio-based construction that the construction industry can build upon in the transition to a circular economy. | maart 1, 2019 | september 30, 2022 |
INCASE | INCASE develops knowledge, innovative applications and pilots on key enabling automation technologies for the future I4.0. INCASE will deliver 10 thematic demonstration trajectories on those key enabling automation technologies for smart factories and green technologies for smart homes and factories. The demonstration actions will inspire practicing engineers towards new products and new production methodologies. The intermediary organisations will actively create awareness on the future I4.0. One of the focus-areas of this project is Smart Homes. This report describes the state-of-the-art with the partner organisations of this topic. Please cf. below for the sub-reports, produced by the INCASE partners: | september 1, 2016 | augustus 31, 2019 |
Restwarmte benutten in een kleine stad | september 1, 2018 | januari 31, 2019 | |
Spelen met Stroom(ing) | Research has shown that the Grevelingen Lake is slowly loosing its biodiversity. One way to prevent further loss is opening up the lake to tidal influence again. This will not only form an opportunity for nature to restore itself, but it also gives opportunities to install tidal powerplants in order to generate more green power. However, opening up the lake will also set other changes and processes in motion. One of the aspects is erosion of the lake banks. With lab experiments the erosion rate at different locations in around the Grevelingen lake is determined and the results are used to make a prediction of the total erosion after the opening of the lake. Research type: desk analysis, lab research | februari 1, 2020 | mei 31, 2021 |
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