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Sustainable Energy Technology

Type
Master (ISCED 2011 level 7)
Language

English

Duration 4 semesters
Entry level Bachelor
Cost Dutch nationality EU/EFTA country nationality Surinamese nationality:2.314€/year Non-EU/EFTA nationality:20.560 €/year

Sustainable Energy Technology (SET) includes renewable energy sources (such as solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, and energy from biomass) and technologies designed to improve energy efficiency and utilisation. A transition to a society based on sustainable energy is necessary to be self-sufficient, meet the growing global demand for energy, and address the threat of climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions. This transition from fossil to sustainable energy requires fundamental changes and innovations affecting the world’s energy landscape.

Securing a sustainable energy future implies an energy transition that will require a new generation of dedicated engineers and researchers capable of developing, optimising, and integrating sustainable energy sources including solar energy and heat, wind energy, geothermal energy, and energy from biomass. Because of the intermittency of some sustainable sources, storage of electricity and heat is an important factor for success. This requires innovative batteries, efficient heat storage, and research into hydrogen as an energy carrier. New technologies need to be integrated into new and existing electricity and heat networks and market structures. The design of new forms of energy distribution, energy market structures, and smart grids is necessary to satisfy the energy needs of modern societies.

Application procedure

There are different application procedures and dates depending if you are a national student or an international student.

Grant opportunities

TU Delft offers several study, research and internship grants for which you can apply for

Prerequisites

The programme welcomes students with a Bachelor in Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, and Aerospace Engineering, and (Applied) Physics.

ISCED Categories

Offshore and renewable energy