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Wubbo Ockels School for Energy and Climate Research Hydrogen Knowlegde Centre

Hydrogen

Green hydrogen is a promising technology to cope with the challenges posed by the transition to renewable energy sources. The use of the hydrogen technology calls for a redefinition of the standards on energy security and reliability of supply, redesigning of the energy value chain, development of new economic and business models as well as re-arrangements on the existing grid infrastructure. Northern Netherlands profiles itself as a world capital for the energy transition.

Meet the experts

Prof. L. (Lorenzo) Squintani

Lorenzo Squintani

Professor of energy law at the University of Groningen and scientific director of the Wubbo Ockels School for Energy & Climate. He is co-director of the Like!Me Living Lab.
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Prof. A. (Aravind) Purushothaman Vellayani

Aravind Purushothaman Vellayani

Professor and Chair of Energy Conversion, University of Groningen, Director of Hydrogen Economy, Wubbo Ockels School
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Prof. H.A.J. (Harro) Meijer

Harro Meijer

Professor of Isotope Physics at the Centre for Isotope Research (CIO) and founder and former director of the Energy and Sustainability Research Institute Groningen (ESRIG), of which the CIO is one of the groups.
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Prof. G. (Goda) Perlaviciute

Goda Perlaviciute

Goda's research interests lies in public evaluations and acceptability of energy sources, systems and policies, and which factors influence these evaluations and acceptability judgements.
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Prof. E. (Evrim) Ursavas

Evrim Ursavas

Professor of Energy Logistics at University of Groningen. And is also the coordinator of Master Supply Chain Management (SCM) in the Faculty of Economics and Business.
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VIDEOS

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UG connects: hydrogen - Peter Perey
UG connects: hydrogen - Jouke de Vries (Introduction)
UG connects: hydrogen - Paolo Pescarmona
UG connects: hydrogen - Evrim Ursavas
UG connects: hydrogen - Ruven Fleming

Hydrogen works

Learning and working in the hydrogen economy. See New Energy Coalition en Nationaal Programma Groningen. (Dutch)

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