Europe’s biggest gas research project takes off
The Minister of Economic Affairs, Maria van der Hoeven, has made a positive decision about an extensive contribution to Energy Delta Gas Research (EDGaR). She has awarded EUR 10 million to the project from the national component of the Zuiderzeelijn compensation package. Last year SSN, the Northern Netherlands Assembly, already decided to allocate EUR 10 million from the European EFRO Fund. In addition, the Province of Groningen has guaranteed 2 million.
EDGaR is a national consortium headed by the Energy Delta Research Centre of the University of Groningen. It combines all the knowledge and expertise in the Netherlands in the field of gas thus enabling joint efforts in the field of sustainable energy in the future. EDGaR aims to become an international centre of excellence in the field of gas and sustainability.
Partners
EDGaR is a cooperation between NV Nederlandse Gasunie, Kiwa Gastec, the energy companies Essent, Nuon and Eneco, the University of Groningen, the Hanze University Groningen, Delft University of Technology and the national Energy Research Centre ECN in Petten. The EDGar Supervisory Board will be chaired by Roelf Venhuizen, former director of NAM. Recently GasTerra also committed itself to EDGaR. These partners have designed an innovative programme in which they themselves are investing EUR 22 million. Including the EUR 22 million they hope to receive in additional funding, this will be the largest gas research programme in Europe concentrating on sustainability.
From gas to sustainability
The interest in sustainable energy has thus far rarely been combined with the gas knowledge available in the Netherlands. EDGaR will be linking the worlds of gas and sustainable energy in order to work on new, gas-based plans for a sustainable energy future.
The three main themes are:
- From monogas to multigas The emergence of new natural gas qualities, ‘green’ gases, hydrogen, synthetic gases, gas mixtures and powerful CO2 streams, means that the classic monogas world is quickly vanishing. It is being replaced by a Multigas world.
- Future-proof energy systems The development and conservation of gas and electricity systems have always been conducted separately. EDGaR will be working on a clever link between the two worlds of gas and electricity in order to enable a higher efficiency of the total energy system. This will also lead to better use of types of sustainable energy that generate electricity at unpredictable moments, such as sun and wind.
- Changing gas markets Internationalization is the key to the third theme. This is necessary because increasing attention is being paid to dependence on other countries, the international operation of gas markets and supply security. In addition, EDGaR wants to set the innovation which will be developed in the Netherlands into an international context right from the start, also with an eye to new export opportunities.
Extra job opportunities
The sum of all the knowledge contained within EDGaR in the fields of technology and policy and legislation will lead to new ideas and plans to make and keep our energy supply stable, sustainable and economically viable.
The aim of the EDGaR programme is to start the actual research activities on 1 January 2010. It will generate extra job opportunities for the Netherlands, and particularly for the northern Energy Valley, provide an impulse for higher education and industrial R&D as well as strengthening international visibility by means of numerous meetings between academics and technicians from companies and knowledge institutes.
Note for the press
For more information:
– Prof. Catrinus Jepma, Scientific Director EDGaR,
tel. 050-524 8326 / 524 8320, e-mail: c.j.jepma@rug.nl
– Dr. Bert Wiersema, Business Manager EDGaR, e-mail b.wiersema@rug.nl
Last modified: | 31 January 2018 11.53 a.m. |
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