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Becoming green together

The case of SAENZ

To reach the Dutch renewable energy (RE) targets of 2030, the entire Netherlands has been investing in solar energy, electric vehicles and other systems based on RE. This increase of electricity use does not come without problems and the most pressing one is that of network conge ...

Towards Circular Campus Management

Implementing Material Flow Management for Circular Campus Operations at Delft University of Technology

Higher Education Institutions are not just centres of learning. They are dynamic ecosystems
with significant environmental footprints and societal responsibilities. Due to their expansive operations, these organisations typically have vast infrastructure and services, which r ...

Decarbonizing Hard-to-Abate Industries in Northwestern Europe

A socio-technical innovation system and techno-economic analysis on the most promising hydrogen sources

Within the energy transition, green hydrogen stands as a key solution for decarbonizing sectors where direct electrification is not viable. This thesis focuses on the competitive landscape of hydrogen production in North-Western Europe, addressing the technological and geographic ...

The Weighty Challenge of Importing the Lightest Element

A techno-economic assessment of the dynamics between the first developing green hydrogen importing supply chains and domestic production by 2030

Green hydrogen is anticipated to be pivotal in the decarbonisation of global energy systems. For the Netherlands, both domestic production and imports of green hydrogen are believed to be needed for effective decarbonisation. Yet, significant uncertainty surrounds the cost discre ...

Strategies for Overcoming Barriers in the Biomass-to-Syngas Value Chain

A Solution-focused Approach in the Context of the Dutch Bio-based Chemical Sector

Over the past decades, global efforts have been made to address climate change and improve the well-being of our planet. The European Union (EU) has set ambitious greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets and strategies to combat climate change. Bio-energy, specifically bio ...
Reducing packaging waste is a pressing challenge requiring organisations to look beyond their own products, services and business models and take an ecosystem approach. Collaborative efforts in circular ecosystems offer a promising solution to tackle this issue. However, the impa ...

Towards a Circular Dutch Heavy-Duty Vehicle Value Chain

A Multi-Level Perspective analysis of the Dutch Heavy-Duty Vehicle Value Chain following the Solution-focused Sustainability Assessment

Carbon dioxide can be used during concrete production, which leads to stronger concrete as well as a sequestration method for CO2. While these technologies are developed quite far, they are currently not being used within society nor is there any systemic overview of the system a ...

The impact of the CBAM

Exploring the impact of the CBAM on promoting sustainable adjustments in the production process of semiconductor machines: A Malaysian case study in the semiconductor industry

This thesis aimed to investigate the potential of the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) to promote sustainable adjustments in the production process of semiconductor machines, considering uncertainties in carbon accounting. The research combines a review of existing ...
Global water-related impacts are in constant aggravation due to climate change, increased water demand, intensive human activities, and deterioration of the quality of water bodies.
Under this paradigm, humanity must adapt and implement measures to ensure both the quality of ...

Encouraging Circular Wood-Based Building Practises in Amsterdam

Encouraging Circular Wood-Based Building Practises in Amsterdam

The aim of this thesis project is to understand how policy instruments influence the adoption of wood-based building practices and to examine the effect of increased wood-based construction on circular practices. This study identifies key actors in the built environment, includin ...
Residential buildings have become a priority product category for the circular economy agenda in the Netherlands due the large amount of materials that their construction requires, the environmental impact of this demand, and the fact that increasingly more houses are needing to ...
Aquacultures are rapidly increasing worldwide to meet the rising protein demand caused by population growth. However, commonly used fish feed products are known to harm the environment while depleting natural species. Various microbial protein forms are thus being investigated, s ...
Due to the growing share of renewable energy sources (RESs) to counter global warming and fossil fuel depletion, the energy sector is electrifying at an increasing pace. However, not all sectors can electrify fully or at an even speed. The industry sector for instance, is heavily ...

The Seafaring Applied Impact Ladder

A lifecycle approach to mitigating environmental impacts in sailing cruise lifecycle systems

Environmental impacts of a sailing cruise voyage have not yet been assessed from a lifecycle perspective. Thus far, only conventional fuel-based cruise holidays are related to various environmental impacts and are known as an energy intensive form of tourism. International regula ...
This report provides suggestions to improve the sustainability of the waste management of the Hogeschool van Amsterdam (HVA), a higher educational institute located in Amsterdam. The HVA as an institute has an outspoken ambition to improve their waste management with a focus on s ...

A Circular Economy in 2050

A Look at the Stocks and Flows of Electricity Cables in the Netherlands

Maharashtra, the second largest state in India in terms of population and area, is a fast-developing economy and meeting its electricity demand is crucial for its economic growth. Currently, power production is causing severe environmental and security issues mainly because of th ...