Thesis/Internship Opportunity at TUDelft!

Grid congestion is one of the most serious bottlenecks for the energy transition, especially in the Netherlands. For this, we need creative solutions. One of these solutions is to use the already-existing, high-power, city-wide electrical infrastructure of public transport grids to integrate renewable, energy storage, and third-party users such as EV chargers and relieve the AC grid from new loads and sources.

This is a wide research area that sits at the intersection between power systems and power electronics. There is now a dedicated person at TU Delft for this (parttime assistant prof, parttime program manager energy research and innovation at GVB) to research this topic and create internship opportunities for students (and supervise them).

Research directions are for:
1. Sizing and placement of renewable energy sources (AC and DC side)

2. Management of battery assets: Think of topics with battery LCA, second life batteries, peaks having, etc.

3. Comparison, sizing, and assessment of energy storage systems ( onboard and offboard, new or second-life, etc.)

4. Sizing of the third-party users that can be charged from transport grids (EV chargers, bus chargers, ferries, zero-emission construction sites, etc.)

5. Design and redesign of traction substation and the challenging converters to connect these elements to the transport grid.

6. Creating the charging strategy for buses, ferries, etc.

And many more topics to brainstorm!

Interested students please check out the research work of Ibrahim Diab and contact him directly at i.diab@tudelft.nl for internship/thesis opportunities.

Lighthouse Projects Lunch Lecture

Thank you, Lighthouse Projects BV, for an inspiring lunch lecture!
Today, we had the pleasure of welcoming Erik Houtepen and Martijn van Wijk from Lighthouse Projects for a highly engaging session with the Sustainable Energy Technology master’s students. 🙌

They shared valuable insights into the company’s diverse portfolio of projects, including wind, solar, and battery storage, as well as exciting future developments on the horizon. Their practical experience and forward-looking approach offered students a great perspective on real-world challenges and innovations in the renewable energy sector.

Delft SEA went for Paintball 🎨🔫

This week, the Delft SEA crew went for paintball and had an absolute blast on the battlefield! 🟡🔫 From strategic ambushes to colorful chaos, it was a day full of action, laughs, and (some) friendly fire.

Huge thanks to everyone who joined – we loved seeing your competitive spirit and teamwork in action, both on and off the field. 💪🔥

Stay tuned for more fun events coming soon!

HoSt Group Lunch Lecture

This Wednesday, March 26th, the Sustainable Energy Technology master’s students welcomed HoSt Group for an exciting lunch lecture on their work in renewable energy technologies. 🙌

The session covered the wide range of technologies developed within the group—biogas plants, biomass and waste-fired boilers, gasification, biogas upgrading, CO₂ liquefaction, carbon capture, and electrolyzers. 🌿⚙️ HoSt also highlighted the various opportunities available for students and young professionals interested in internships and graduation projects within the company.

A big thank you to Auke Smet and Steven Vogt for sharing their expertise and giving us insights into the innovative work being done at HoSt!

🚌 And don’t forget—an in-house visit to HoSt is coming up on May 15th! Stay tuned for more details.

Technical Adviseurs Lunch Lecture

A huge thank you to Techniplan Adviseurs for this insightful and engaging presentation today for the Sustainable Energy Technology master’s students! 🙌

Jan Westerweel and Jelle ten Hove shared their expertise on advising clients in reducing energy demand and enhancing sustainability in buildings through integrated energy concepts and real-world projects. 🏢🌿

We truly value this collaboration and look forward to more opportunities to work together in the future!