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 • Established in 1798 Hanze University of Applied Sciences has been ranked in the • Professionally oriented higher education top 25 educational institutions in • Applied Research Programmes • the world, for its applied research according to U-Multirank 2016. 70+ Bachelor programmes, 18 Master programmes; • 3 focal areas: Energy, Healthy Ageing, Entrepeneurship • Partner in the Energy Academy Europe • 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 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 • • • • • • • Inter-disciplinary Multi-Level Co-ownership Young People ‘Just do it’ Show options and their impact Stakeholders Dialogue Goals 2022 (at Least) 5 sustainable (Emission Neutral) communities in our region. 1500 EAE certified Energy Students 15 Energy Startups per year At least 25 million Euros of induced investments / new jobs Change Agency Ameland in Transition short video on EnTranCe and the island of Ameland 9 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 13 Lets play Playing cards 14 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) 16 Lets play Must be met by role People 17 Lets play Must be met by role Planet 18 Lets play Must be met by role Profit 19 Lets play Must be met by role Balance 20 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) 21 Discussion Will be asked per table: 1) The cards used 2) The goals reached 3) Consensus gained 4) Conflict of interest 22 Name: Jan-jaap Aué Position: Dean Centre of Expertise Energy E-mailaddress: [email protected]
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