Renewable energy carriers

Renewable energy carriers are technologies that store and transport sustainably generated energy to end users. Think of hydrogen, ammonia and synthetic fuels that enable energy storage for applications where direct supply of electricity is not feasible, such as in heavy transport or industrial processes. In contrast to fossil energy carriers (such as oil and gas), renewable energy carriers are better for the environment and are a crucial part of the energy transition.

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At MNEXT, we specifically focus on developing and optimizing energy carriers that are essential for sectors where electricity is not sufficient. Our expertise lies in hydrogen technology, and we participate in large-scale research projects, such as GroenVermogenNL, which focuses on the production and use of green hydrogen. In addition, we investigate how these energy carriers can be used in industries with high energy needs, such as the steel and chemical sectors.

Together

Everyone can benefit from our research by collaborating in innovation projects or sharing knowledge and technologies. For example, companies can contribute to the scaling up of hydrogen production or collaborate on the integration of these carriers in their energy systems. They can also benefit from our research into system integration and the social acceptance of renewable energy carriers.

Projecten binnen Renewable energy carriers

Experts binnen Renewable energy carriers

Jobert Ludlage

Lecturer & researcher Renewable Energy Carriers T: +31885258502