Accelerating Dutch innovations in offshore renewables through data-driven hybrid labs
HybridLabs develops ocean-based solutions for clean energy, food, and a healthier environment.
Duration
February 2024 - January 2031Partners
Project Manager
HybridLabs accelerates the energy transition by developing offshore renewable technologies for electricity and hydrogen production, while also contributing to sustainable food and environmental solutions at sea.
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Key Findings
By combining world-class Dutch experimental facilities, digital simulators, and offshore demonstration sites, HybridLabs enables faster, cheaper, and more reliable technology development. This unique 鈥渉ybrid鈥 infrastructure strengthens the Dutch knowledge and innovation ecosystem and opens up new opportunities for commercialization, including floating wind energy.
Partners: TU Delft, Wageningen University, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, University of Twente, Marin, Deltares, TNO, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, Shell, Boskalis, Port of Amsterdam, Netherlands eScience Center, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Hogeschool Breda, University of Limerick, CrossWind, Heerema, Bluewater Energy Services, Physik Instrumente, Lunet aan de Snel foundation, Oceans of Energy, Huisman Equipment, Rijkswaterstaat, TKI Wind op Zee, Nederlandse WindEnergie Associatie, OffshoreWind4Kids, Holland Home of Wind Energy, 12 to Zero, Seawind Ocean Technology Holding, Electricity Supply Board, GustoMSC, Clare County Council, North Sea Foundation, Shannon Foynes Port Company
Collaborative Partners
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Eindhoven University of Technology
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University of Twente
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Technische Universiteit Delft
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Maritiem Research Instituut Nederland