EnTranCe

EnTranCe: Centre of Expertise Energy
“If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change.”
Dr. Ir. Jan-jaap Aue
Hanze University of Applied Sciences
Hanze University
of Sciences
Applied Sciences,
Hanze University
of Applied
GroningenGroningen
Background
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Established in 1798
Hanze University of Applied
Sciences has been ranked in the
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Professionally oriented higher education
top 25 educational institutions in
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Applied Research Programmes
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the world, for its applied research
according to U-Multirank 2016.
70+ Bachelor programmes, 18 Master programmes;
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3 focal areas: Energy, Healthy Ageing, Entrepeneurship
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Partner in the Energy Academy Europe
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26,500 students choose our university;
10% international, 72 nationalities
Economic view of the region
Public-Private Partnership of Businesspartners, Hanze University
of Applied Sciences, University of Groningen
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Urgent energy challenges (global warming, energy security,
economic growth) for public and private sector.
Open model in education / research / innovation
Focus on transition to sustainable, reliable and affordable energy!
Fieldlab of Energy Academy Europe at Hanze UAS:
EnTranCe (The Energy Transition Center)
Top Research
Applied research/
innovation
Education (focus on
interdisciplinary)
October 2015 Opening by King Willem Alexander
Society
Research&
Education
Companies
Our Mission :Speed up innovations for the Energy Transition
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Inter-disciplinary
Multi-Level
Co-ownership
Young People
‘Just do it’
Show options
and their impact
Stakeholders
Dialogue
Goals 2022
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(at Least) 5 sustainable (Emission Neutral) communities in
our region.
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1500 EAE certified Energy Students
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15 Energy Startups per year
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At least 25 million Euros of induced investments / new jobs
Change Agency Ameland in Transition
short video on EnTranCe and the island of Ameland
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Example: Clean Energy Design Model
Example: Clean Energy Design Model
Roles
There are five roles in the game
1) Production
2) People
3) Planet
4) Profit
5) Balance (DSO)
Lets play
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Lets play
Playing cards
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Example playing card
Each card represents the area needed for that
technology (except efficiency, storage, CHP).
Meaning scores
• Energy production
• Local acceptance
• Sustainability
• Profitability
• Balancing
Lets play
Energy production (chairman)
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Lets play
Must be met by role People
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Lets play
Must be met by role Planet
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Lets play
Must be met by role Profit
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Lets play
Must be met by role Balance
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Rules of engagement
Round: 10 minutes
1) Division of roles (1 chairman and 2 per role)
2) Every role must place a minimum of one card
on the board they prefer (2 min)
3) Discuss and try out the possibilities for
achieving the main and sub goals (8 min)
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Discussion
Will be asked per table:
1) The cards used
2) The goals reached
3) Consensus gained
4) Conflict of interest
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Name: Jan-jaap Aué
Position: Dean Centre of Expertise Energy
E-mailaddress: [email protected]