The TU Delft is the largest Dutch technical university and is highly ranked for engineering and technology worldwide. It contributes to solving global challenges by educating new generations of socially responsible engineers and expanding the frontiers of the engineering sciences. The research and field labs aims at delivering technology-driven, innovative solutions to societal problems through collaborations with leading national and international partners.
The TU Delft is active over the whole hydrogen (value) chain, from production to transportation, storage and distribution, to consumption in for example shipping, aviation, green steel and for seasonal balancing. However, also the whole energy system is considered and how hydrogen (carriers) can be used for large scale transport and storage.
The TU Delft Hydrogen Platform, part of Delft Energy, is the gateway for hydrogen research and innovation at the TU Delft. At TU Delft, roughly 250 researchers are, to some extent, involved in hydrogen research. Through collaboration with the other energy institutes like the e-Refinery, PowerWeb and Wind, multi-disciplinary research questions on for example offshore hydrogen and energy hubs can be tackled.)