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The Green Village opens local hydrogen solution

The Green Village opens local hydrogen solution

 

 

The 180th anniversary of TU Delft on Friday, 14 January 2022 will be dedicated to the energy acceleration. The Green Village (TGV) shows its support for this initiative through its 24/7 demo. The 24/7 demo is a self-sufficient solution for energy consumption in the built-up environment based on locally produced green hydrogen.

 

The built-up environment accounts for 28 percent (in Dutch) of national energy consumption. TGV Director Marjan Kreijns says that “If we succeed in making it partly CO2 free, we will be taking a giant step towards accelerating the energy transition.”

 

Delft Integraal recently published a detailed explanation of how the system works.

 

(Illustration: Stephan Timmers)

Science editor Jos Wassink

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