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GERTJAN LANKHORST CEO of GasTerra and jury president of the NRG Battle Edition 1 | 2011 Retail price €5,50 E.ON Vision judges NRG Battle 2011 Rotterdam Climate Initiative Talent & personality Energy Valley Siemens National Geographic Wolter & Dros Alliander MAXIME VERHAGEN Page 19 NRG BATTLE PROGRAMME Page 7

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GERTJANLANKHORSTCEO of GasTerra and jury president

of the NRG Battle

Edition 1 | 2011Retail price €5,50

• E.ON • Vision judges NRG Battle 2011 • Rotterdam Climate Initiative • Talent & personality • Energy Valley • Siemens • National Geographic • Wolter & Dros • Alliander

MAXIME VERHAGENPage 19

NRG BATTLE PROGRAMME

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2Wolter & Dros. Techniek met karakter. www.wolterendros.nl

Wolter & Dros is een topspeler in de techniek die zich laat inspireren door wat mensen in het dagelijks leven nodig hebben om zich goed en gezond te voelen. Wolter & Dros ontwikkelt daarvoor innovatieve concepten voor optimaal comfort, veiligheid en gebruiksgemak.Duurzame oplossingen waar het gaat om energieverbruik, kwaliteit, levensduur, hergebruik en dus de exploitatiekosten. Zo ontstaat een rendabel evenwicht tussen ontwerp, leefbaarheid en duurzaamheid.

Altijd comfortabel ondernemen, werken en wonen

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Foreword

I don't make a habit of opening a text with a cliché but I'll gladly make an exception for the title above.

After all, this piece of folk wisdom probably applies to the energy sector more than most, as it is constantly preoccupied with the future. We do little other than think about and anticipate what lies in wait for us. Where will we be in 10 years, in 20 years, or even further into the future? What will the world energy supply look like at the end of the century? What role will our present-day energy sources have in the energy mix by that time? How sustainable will our energy economy be by then? The best answers to these questions will not come from the present generation but from the next one, who as we know are currently still studying in our universities. It is there that the foundation for the energy policy of the future will be laid.

I'm a great supporter of bundling together our knowledge and expertise about energy. We do not have a higher education establishment in the Netherlands which specialises exclusively in education and research on energy issues.That is remarkable. Energy was and is the ‘life blood’ of the world economy and so it will remain. For that reason it is food for numerous academic disciplines: economics, technology, natural sciences, but also disciplines that at first sight we would not think of such as sociology, psychology and other social sciences. In short, it is time to join forces. And that is exactly what we are going to do. Thanks to the support of the Province of Groningen, the academic community in this city and several local organisations we will be able to make a change. I had the honour to offer an elaborated plan for an Energy Academy in Groningen to our prime minister Mark Rutte in January. After all, where better to do this than in the north of the Netherlands, in Energy Valley, the region where most of the country's natural gas is found, where tens of energy companies are operating and investing, and where also one of our oldest and most venerable universities is located? Here we can establish an international energy institute, bringing together knowledge and research on the field of energy in the broadest sense of the word, an institute which will act as a magnet for young talent from both home and abroad.

Initiatives such as the International NRG Battle (www.NRGbattle.nl) and also the GasTerra Energy Transition Award (www.energietransitieprijs.nl) fit in seamlessly with this. We are overflowing with initiatives and projects in the energy field, but you can really never have enough. Their practicality and the added value they bring, will ultimately determine whether the energy economy actually uses them to make progress. But to increase the chance of achieving genuine breakthroughs we must nevertheless continue to look for new, innovative, even crazy ‘out of the box’ solutions. Students, who are not yet too badly infected with the virus of feasibility, seem to me to be the right people to do this.

All in all I have very high expectations of this new round of the International NRG Battle. Who knows, we might find just the golden egg we are looking for this time, which will make all our recent ideas, discoveries and innovations superfluous. So … put your name down and do your best!

Gertjan LankhorstJury president of the International NRG Battle

The future belongs to the young

3Wolter & Dros. Techniek met karakter. www.wolterendros.nl

Wolter & Dros is een topspeler in de techniek die zich laat inspireren door wat mensen in het dagelijks leven nodig hebben om zich goed en gezond te voelen. Wolter & Dros ontwikkelt daarvoor innovatieve concepten voor optimaal comfort, veiligheid en gebruiksgemak.Duurzame oplossingen waar het gaat om energieverbruik, kwaliteit, levensduur, hergebruik en dus de exploitatiekosten. Zo ontstaat een rendabel evenwicht tussen ontwerp, leefbaarheid en duurzaamheid.

Altijd comfortabel ondernemen, werken en wonen

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E.ON

Cleaner and BetterE.ON produces and supplies gas and electricity for more than 26 million customers in 30 countries. Worldwide, E.ON employs around 88.000 people. Fijn Van Draat: "In our sustainability strategy, we follow the ‘trias energetica’, the well-known model for initiation of the energy transition. E.ON contributes to all three mainstays of this model, and initiates developments accordingly. We promote the first mainstay among our consumers, i.e. the reduction of unnecessary energy consumption. We set a good example in our own operating processes. The second mainstay is deployment of reusable energy. We have always made extensive use of hydro-electric power stations, and are also involved in the application and further development of other reusable sources, such as sun and wind. Finally, the third mainstay is the economic and efficient use of fossil sources. E.ON is working at the reduction of CO2 emissions by building high tech powerplants and applying CO2 storage at existing plants.”

ProjectsWorldwide, E.ON is working at further sustainability of the energy production process, which is the second mainstay of the trias energetica. “E.ON has built the world's largest wind park at Roscoe in Texas, in the United States. The park was commissioned in 2009, and contains 627 wind turbines which together produce 780 Megawatts, to supply 230,000 American households with electricity. Another impressive project is Desertec, in which 11 large German companies are to harvest solar electricity in the Sahara in Africa. This power plant, with a price ticket of 400 billion, will supply 15% of the European energy requirements. Construction work is expected to get underway in 2015, and will take at least five years.”

ProsumersAnother important development foreseen by Fijn Van Draat is the concept of ‘prosumers’. These are consumers who also produce electricity themselves. “ The most obvious version is the central heating boiler which generates electricity: the HRe boiler or combined heating and power system, known as CHP. We are already carrying out the first consumer tests in countries ready for such a system, such as the UK. Heat pumps also supply energy, just like solar panels and solar boilers. This decentralisation of energy production is closer than we think, this also applies to the Netherlands. It will certainly change the energy landscape considerably. All kinds of technical adaptations are required in order to maintain the current quality of energy supply, for example. We hope the participants in the NRG Battle will have some useful ideas on this.”

E.ON is the largest private supplier of electricity and gas in Europe. The exhaustibility of fossil fuels is an important theme for this large market player too. “We are on the way to rendering 50% of our production CO2-free, in order to make an impor-tant contribution to a greater share of renewable energy”, says Sander Fijn Van Draat, Project Manager Corporate Strategy at E.ON Benelux.

Sander Fijn Van Draat, Project Manager

Corporate Strategy at E.ON Benelux

“E.ON makes important

contribution to greater share of renewable

energy”

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Index |

6 | Tendris: a company with a mission Tendris initiates, develops and invests in companies with sustainable and

environmental friendly solutions.

8 | A.Hak, engaged thinkers and doers When it comes to energy we continue to expand.

12 | Energy Valley, top of the Dutch energy transition

The Energy Valley region in the Northern Netherlands has over 400 companies and 25.000 people that are actively involved in the development of a modern and sustainable energy economy.

22 | Joris Putman & Green Dream Joris Putman presents the NRG Battle 2011.

24 | Projects Grontmij Grontmij is a leading design, engineering and management consultancy,

active in the growth markets of water, energy, transportation and sustainable planning and design.

30 | Rotterdam Climate Initiative Improving the climate for the benefit of people, the environment,

and the economy.

34 | NRG Business meeting Being prepared has certain advantages. The NRG Business meeting was an

extension about the upcoming battles.

39 | Interview Siemens' CEO Bernard Fortuyn Important role for Siemens in the development of

electric driving.

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Tendris initiates, develops and invests in companies with sustainable and environmental friendly solutions. Energy efficient and sustainable thinking are required to provide a solution to the biggest challenge of the 21st century: global warming.

A company with a mission

Tendris

“Nearly 2.5 million families all over the Netherlands received a dimmable Pharox 6 watt LED bulb, good for replacing a light bulb up to 60 watts.”

We don’t believe in forcing people to act sustainable. They need to see the advantage for themselves. Taking the steps that suit their lives best. That’s the only way we can really make progress. Nothing is impossible, but we can’t do it alone: empower people to change the world.

Lemnis Lighting is probably the best known subsidiary of Tendris. It is the forerunner in the world of sustainable lighting solutions based on LED technology. Thanks to the National Postcode Lottery, in cooperation with the World Wildlife Fund, in 2009 consumers got acquainted with the world’s largest introduction to LED. Nearly 2.5 million families all over the Netherlands received a dimmable Pharox 6 watt LED bulb, good for replacing a light bulb up to 60 watts. Energy savings up to 90%, life time up to 25 years and up to 50% more efficient than a Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL), A less known fact: the LED bulb contains no mercury like the CFL does. The payback time, assuming use of the light bulb for 4 hours per day, is maximum 1,5 years. More information on www.pharox-led.com.

Meanwhile, the same LED technology was applied in public street lighting in many communities in different

countries. On top of that, we have shown spectacular results in greenhouse lighting. Another subsidiary of Tendris, RePay International, developed in 2004 the first sustainable credit card in the world: the Visa Greencard. The CO2 emissions following business and personal expenses paid for with the green card are quantified and compensated automatically. The awareness of the cardholder increases significantly by making the CO2 emissions transparent. The cardholder himself can choose from several projects to offset his personal CO2 emissions, such as renewable energy, forestry, energy or capture of greenhouse gas. Companies as well

as consumers can use the sustainable credit card. More information on www.visagreencard.nl The New Motion is one of Tendris’ entities focusing on providing the world with sustainable, electric cars. There were a number of barriers to electric vehicles prohibiting it to be introduced to a broad audience. The New Motion created a dynamic platform which allows participants to get access to products and services facilitating sustainable mobility, like a charge point at home and at you office, financing and maintenance. The New Motion even offers you a replacement car for longer journeys, for which the electric car is not yet equipped. If we would all drive electric, we would provide a huge contribution to a better environment. Go to www.thenew-motion.com and register yourselves as interested in electric vehicles.

www.tendris.nl

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W W W . N R G B A T T L E . N L

09:00 - 09:30 Arrival of the guests

09:45 - 10:15 Opening

10:30 - 12:30 Start NRG Battle - working on

the cases

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch

13:30 - 15:30 Continuation NRG Battle - working

on the cases

15:30 - 16:30 Break - prepare for pitches

16:30 - 17:15 Students do a two minute pitch

for jury and public

17:15 - 18:00 Jury deliberation

18:00 - 18:30 Announcement of the finalists

18:30 - 19:30 Dinner

19:30 - 22:00 Drinks & Networking

PROGRAMME

4 March

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Founded in 1963, A. Hak is a nationally as well as internationally operating company, working from Delfzijl to Dubai. We specialise in the design, delivery, construction, maintenance and management of (transportation) pipeline systems, distribution networks and the accompanying overground installations. Our headquarters is in Tricht, near Geldermalsen. We also have other branches in the Netherlands as well in Belgium, Brazil, Cyprus, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom.

EnergyWhen it comes to energy we continue to expand. We are the contractor of the Gasunie (Dutch natural gas infrastructure and transportation company) and the NAM (Dutch oil company) and work for all Dutch utility companies such as Tennet, Essent, Eneco, Nuon and Delta. We recently acquired the German company Electron, which is why we are now working on placing power distribution pylons as well. We

will continue to invest in the near future. Being an innovative company we are very active in the development of alternative energy sources like wind, sun and water power.

Enjoyable working environmentApproximately 1 700 people currently work at A. Hak. They are motivated and accomplished craftsmen, specialists and project managers. Our teams flexibly adapt to the wishes of our employers. Thinkers and doers work with and for each other on behalf of the customer. All of our employees enjoy their work because they are working with the best material, on interesting and varying projects for well-known clients. Because it is a challenge to continue the development of a top company like A. Hak every employee gets the opportunity to learn and further

develop themselves on a practical as well as management level both in and outside of the Netherlands.

BattleThe NRG Battle 2011 is a great addition to our continuous search for new talent. We would love to meet enthusiastic and engaged students in the fields of energy and civil engineering. Rather than 9-to-5 attitudes we are looking for motivated, curious and creative people. In our case it is all about new techniques in energy supply and optimising existing techniques. This way we hope to give participants insight in the interesting tasks within our ambitious company.

Engaged thinkers and doers

a.hak

More information: www.a-hak.nl

A. Hak has been working for the top of the Dutch energy market for almost fifty years. As a multidisciplinary and innovative entrepreneur we are the foundation of numerous underground and overground infrastructures –both literally and metaphorically- in the Netherlands and far beyond.

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Two years ago the International Energy Agency (IEA) pleaded for an energy revolution in its World Energy Outlook report. I believe that, if we want to secure our prosperity and well-being over the course of the next decennia, we should be willing to leave the dead end road that is our wasteful and contaminating economy.To me it is not a matter of whether or not this change will take place, but of how and how quickly we will be able to adapt to the economical and ecological consequences. The vast lobby power of the large established parties on the fossil energy market

will be used on all levels in order to hold off the revolution for as long as possible. The cheapest and cleanest energy is the energy you do not use.In many cases this could lead to saving up to 80%. Saving energy is the most profitable first step towards a completely renewable energy mix. In order to generate the energy we can change to “decentralised renewable”. Wind, sun, geothermal energy and numerous other new technologies that are currently becoming more popular will be the most important energy sources of the near future. Ultimately, this literally comes down to “power

to the people”. Apart from economical and geopolitical changes this will lead to a paradigm shift in our minds.

Ruud KoornstraCEO of Tendris

On the basis of global megatrends, Siemens is predicting an energy sector that becomes more sustainable. We are moving towards an ‘all-electric’ society where electricity is the most important source of energy. Electricity will also be used to heat houses and buildings and to drive our cars, i.e. electric driving. Energy will be generated in a clean and sustainable way.

The prognosis for the energy requirements for the coming 20 years suggests that we cannot cover demand with sustainable energy sources. We will be in a transitional phase where we use a mix of traditional and new types of generation. This will be an interesting transition period, where we progress by trial and error.

The question is which sources will we use over the next 20 years? Clean fossil fuel or nuclear? I expect it will be a

combination, simply because we need everything. We will need to have all hands on deck to meet the rising energy demand. At the same time we need to look for new answers. It is a fantastic challenge.

Vision judge

Vision judge

Moving towards an ‘all-electric’ society

Power to the people

Bernard FortuynCEO of Siemens

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Alliander

Maurits Derksen is Chief Human Resources Officer of the Alliander energy network company acting in a sector with an important social role and in an environment facing a big challenge. Alliander offers interesting opportunities for hundreds of talented, innovative and ambitious professional people in all disciplines in which we are active.

Derksen: "The big challenge for Alliander is that we are on a journey of discovery in a sector which is developing rapidly. Anything is possible, which means that we will have to experience where those developments will take us. Generating energy in the traitional way will cause a severe climate change in the long run. Therefore, more emphasis is put on sustainable and decentralized energy production. We will have to adapt our networks to those changes, so that sustainability will be facilitated and reliability and affordability of energy will be guaranteed. These changes cause us to use our expertise, our innovative strength and our ability to cooperate with society. This places us in an extremely interesting role in the process of working towards a sustainable future. We are a social partner which is reliable and committed in providing safe and affordable energy."

Talent “In order to achieve our ambitions and targets, we need hundreds of talented people specialised in technology, ICT, management and several other fields. Technical experts are essential not only to be able to guarantee our operational expertise, but also to develop new concepts and to translate the needs of our customers and society into technology. ICT plays an important role in the development of intelligent networks guaranteeing the distribution of electricity and gas in the future. Analysis of data, converted into management information and market facilitation, are also important tasks. We have a need for managers of the future to adapt the organisation to this changing environment and the needs of our customers. We can really use you and your talent!"

Join us!“In developing 'state-of-the-art' technology with great social relevance we offer ambitious people the oppertunity to work with us as we head towards an exciting future. We'd like to support your development and offer you opportunities without limitation. We will base that support on you and your career rather than your position. Allowing you to do what you enjoy doing is a priority. You will contribute to and decide on your own career, and determine your own employment conditions at Alliander."

Alliander is the largest energy network company in The Netherlands and responsible for the distribu-tion of electricity and gas to households and com-panies in the provinces Gelderland, Flevoland, Friesland, North Holland and parts of South Hol-land and East Brabant for just under 3 million con-nections. Alliander consists out of Liander and Endinet grid managers and the Liandon knowledge centre.

Maurits Derksen, Chief Human Resources

Officer of Alliander (6,000 employees)

“We are realising a sustainable

future”

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StudentsMedia B.V.

BOM Media acts as an intermediary between advertisers and student organizations. By selling advertising space on the student oriented websites BOM Media ensures maximum exposure towards highly educated students aged 17 to 28.

StudentStock, the online trading floor for talent. Students looking for a traineeship or for a job present themselves here by means of a profile and a short video. Businesses will therefore have the opportunity to scout suitable talent fast. StudentStock also organizes various Battles for senior Bachelor/Master students. During the Battles, students are asked to create innovative solutions for actual cases submitted by renowned companies of a certain sector.

Studentendeals.nl, this is the portal where students can find the best deals and discounts. In combination with the ‘Studentenpas’ students can get discounts at over 10,000 companies throughout the Netherlands.

StudentsYou are ambitious and ready to start your career! What will the future bring? StudentsMedia will get you in contact with renowned companies. Companies want you, but do you want the company? The war for talent has already started. Are you ready? Let the Battle begin! We offer you an international platform to present your talents. StudentsMedia also brings you great deals and discounts at

over 10,000 companies throughout the Netherlands!

CompaniesWould you like to have maximum exposure towards highly educated students? And reach 500,000 national and 1,000,000 international students? Then make sure you get advertising space on the student oriented websites with StudentsMedia as your intermediary!

Directors StudentsMedia from left to right: Rob Hogenelst, Marcelo Malanda & Geertje Dam

Photographer: Ronald Zijlstra

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The Energy Valley region in the Northern Netherlands has over 400 companies and 25.000 people that are actively involved in the development of a modern and sustainable energy economy. The current energy investments exceed €25 billion in the coming 5 years, forming an integrated system to pave the way for a reliable, affordable and clean energy supply in Northwestern Europe.

The region is right on top of the national gas reserves and in the middle of the European gas grid, with extensive investments in new pipelines, enhanced gas exploration and storage facilities. This is carried by a strong concentration of multinationals in the gas industry, subcontractors and leading European gas knowledge.

This position as European Gas Roundabout is utilized to enable the shift to a sustainable energy supply. Not only because natural gas is the cleanest fossil fuel, but also through the development of several Green Gas Hubs, to produce vast amounts of green gas from biomass that can be injected directly into the regular gas grid.

Gas can also offer vital flexibility for inflexible energy from for instance wind or solar. This fits perfectly in

the fast growing power cluster in the region, with the development of large offshore wind parks, three new power plants and transnational power connections to Norway and Denmark. There are also several projects for decentralized energy solutions, for instance in the first European domestic Smart Grid pilot, but also in several Industrial Energy Transition Parks.

The strong waste processing and agro-industry in the region is actively involved in the development of a strong bio based economy. Not only through green gas, but also by the production of bio-coal, bio-methanol and biodiesel, connected to the energy and chemical cluster in the region.

Science and companies are brought together in several research programs and knowledge centres in close interaction with energy specialists throughout Europe. This is supported by the Energy Valley Foundation to unite public and private partners in practical projects and pilots.

Energy Valley offers a vibrant energy community, on top of the Dutch energy transition, in the heart of the European energy system and in the frontline of international innovative energy developments.

www.energyvalley.nl

Energy Valley: Top of the Dutch energy transition

Energy Valley

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Knowledge needs to be shared. This is an absolute must in the fast developing energy business. And it is what Energy Delta Institute drives. EDI provides Executive Education and Intelligence to the energy industry.

Empower your business. See our programmes at www.energydelta.org

Founding partners Associated partners

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The city and its knowledge institutions have joined forces to further develop Groningen’s position as the knowledge and innovation centre of the northern Netherlands. Under the framework of the Groningen Agreement (Het Akkoord van Groningen), the city, province and knowledge institutions are all working closely together as partners for the long-term development of several shared priority areas. Energy is one of these major areas.

Groningen wants to be a more sustainable city, which means that during the coming years an energy transition will be required. Local policy on sustainability focuses on decreasing the use of energy across the board and increasing the production of green energy. Many new sustainable ideas need to be developed, and new businesses will emerge. With its large and educated young student population and its universities which

are trendsetters in energy research and education, Groningen possesses great potential for new energy innovations. By combing the power of energy education, the energy business and the interests of young people, our city is literally bursting with energy. Based on all this, I most definitely understand why an NRG Battle is being organised in Groningen for the third time. I wish the contestants an energetic and innovative competition!

Energy Valley: Top of the Dutch energy transition

Trendsetters in energy research and educationEnergy is a major issue for the city of Groningen. Thanks to the natural gas production in the region, the city is not only a major contributor to the national economy, but also has an international protfile. Groningen has a huge employment base, many business opportunities and a well-known knowledge position related to energy.

Peter RehwinkelMayor Groningen

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Joint Master International Communication joins NRG Battle Students ofthejoint Master in International Communication (MIC) are excited to compete in the upcoming International NRG Battle. Working with stakeholders, our international team will develop innovative communication concepts on issues of energy and sustainability in a bid to battle it out against other talented teams. We are determined to give everybody a run for their money. We say: “Bring it on!”

Who we are – The Geert Hofstede ConsortiumSix universities across Europe, specialising in communication and public relations in international professional contexts, joined forces in 2008 to create the Master in International Communication. The Geert Hofstede Consortium includes: • Budapest Business School, Hungary• IULM, University of Languages & Communication, Italy• Leeds Metropolitan University, the United Kingdom• New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria• Vilnius University, Lithuania• Hanze University Groningen, University of Applied Sciences,

the Netherlands

What we doSpecialising in areas such as PR and new media, public affairs and advocacy, marketing communication, corporate and crisis communication, we aim to combine education and research to create sustainable communication solutions to challenges facing organisations in a globalising world. For this reason, we are proud to carry the name of Geert Hofstede, pioneer in intercultural communication and international leading academic.

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This site reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

http://www.masterinternationalcommunication.eu/

MIC

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Learn about the NRG battlethrough experience

The day was very well organized! I really enjoyed the multidisciplinary backgrounds of my team members and the way ever member offered different insights to solving the same problem. I learned the most from my fellow team members while discussing and trying to solve the case together. Very insightful! I was pleasantly surprised at how my skills and expertise in interactive entertainment were easily transferable to the completely different field of energy and sustainability. The NRG Battle has brought me what I’ve always missed in my study.

Vlad Micu

The battle was a real nice and exciting experience. It was a great challenge and an opportunity to use one’s knowledge and experience to solve many problems. The pleasant aspect of the battle is that you are working on a case with other motivated and talented students. With all this knowledge you are bound to acquire an insight so as to solve any unforeseeable problem along the way. I strongly believe that the gathering of so many talented people, is the real key to solve any problem. One useful advice is to always think outside of the box. It will help to make your own team stronger and more coherent.

I have learned that we could really make our contribution to the companies involved and benefit the sociality as a whole. This would raise the awareness and empower people to reduce the waste of energy and think

about chain reaction in the eco systems. One aspect that will most likely always remain a problem of engineers, is that we are beta types and we have to think like an alpha type. This paradigm of thinking is a prevailing obstacle in engineering science.

“The imagination is sometimes more important than knowledge” Albert Einstein This experience will always stay with me as a positive memory that will motivate me in future to aspire to my believes and hopefully, with some luck,

will allow me to achieve prospective breakthroughs in my area of expertise. This was a relatively short moment in my life which has a potential to create a chain reaction in the future. In retrospective, this day was the best experience for me as a young and upcoming professional!!!

Ismaêl Drenth

Ismaêl Drenth along with his winning team members

Vlad Micu gives his two minute pitch

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The terms Eemshaven and Groningen Seaports

have become virtually synonymous. But there is

more to us than that. Groningen Seaports man-

ages and commercially operates 2600 hectares in

the port of Delfzijl, Eemshaven itself and the ad-

joining industrial sites. We are the landlord and

service provider of leading players in the interna-

tional energy and chemicals sector, the offshore

wind industry, data storage and numerous other

sectors.

Our ports are brimming over with energy. At the same time they are situated at one of Europe’s most important wetland regions with World Heritage status: the Wadden Sea. It is only possible for an innovative, competitive and enterprising port economy to develop in harmony with this marvellous living environment. That is why sustainability forms a key aspect of our economic policy.

Our industry is responding powerfully to this in the form of greener products in the chemical industry, energy transition and the smart use of raw materials and remnant substances. That calls for knowledge, creativity, perseverance and a desire to win together. The region is regularly on the lookout for new talent. Join in and together create a sustainable future!

Eemshaven

Discovering New Energy

P.O. Box 20004 • 9930 PA Delfzijl • Telephone +31 (0)596-640 400 • www.groningen-seaports.com

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Vision Judge

Vision Judge

Seemingly, there is no world energy problem today

So what’s the problem? Not one, but many. The world population will grow from 6.3 billion now to about 9.5 billion in 2050. The economies of several large countries like Brazil, China and India are rapidly developing and expanding and so is their energy use. Fossil resources may still be plentyful but easily accessible oil and gas reserves are dwindling fast. Their exploration and use result in rising global atmospheric CO2 levels and other adverse local environmental impacts. Solar energy is free and plentiful but also very dilute and aonly intermittently available. Therefore

Developments on the labour market are a cause of concern. The proportional rise in the ageing population and the mismatch between what the labour market wants and what young people want to be is giving rise to a struggle for scarce talent. The residential and social climate play a decisive role in that regard. The Northern Netherlands is the place to be.

Superb, affordable homes on the fringe of the world heritage site Wadden. No traffic congestion and dark and quiet nights. And within half an hour to the

centre of Groningen, the city without closing times for cafés. And now also plenty of jobs in the energy and chemicals sectors.

Within a few years 35% of all electri-city will be generated at Eemshaven, Groningen will have an Energy Academy and will form the EU gas distribution node.

Add to that the 'greening' of the energy and chemicals sector and it will be clear to you: Energy Valley Noord Nederland is the place to be.

Harm D. Post CEO Groningen Seaports

we urgently need to think about a transition to new energy systems.

Building and installing solar cells and windmills and using biofuels like bioethanol is fine but it is only a beginning and it is not enough. We need to be much smarter and innovative in researching, designing, developing and installing genuinely sustainable and affordable energy systems. And who else but a skilled and highly motivated young professional with the right background is better able to respond to the many challenges associated with the transition to

genuinely sustainable energy systems. And there is no better and more attractive way to start your own energy career than to participate in the NRG Battle!

Ton Schoot UiterkampEm. Professor of Environmental Sciences,

University of Groningen

After all, the earth contains enough fossil energy resources for centuries and the sun sends mankind every day much more energy than it will ever use on that day and for many billions of years to come. Moreover solar energy is a free for all.

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Working on the plug socket of the Netherlands

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Kies voor een energieke start bij E.ON

E.ON bestaat uit ongeveer 93.500 mensen verspreid over meer dan 30 landen. Betrokken mensen die dagelijks de uitdaging aan gaan om een evenwicht te vinden tussen betrouwbaarheid, betaalbaarheid en maatschappelijke verantwoordelijkheid. E.ON Benelux wil enthousiaste en gedreven studenten de mogelijkheid bieden ervaring op te doen in de energiewereld. Wij laten jou graag kennis maken met ons bedrijf en hopen je hiermee enthousiast te maken voor onze boeiende energiewereld. E.ON Benelux, constant in beweging, biedt veelzijdige functies, afwisselend werk in unieke projecten en grenzeloos teamwork met collega’s en klanten wereldwijd.

Ben je benieuwd naar de verschillende mogelijkheden om een loopbaan te beginnen? Kijk dan op www.eon-benelux.com/werkenbijeon. Bekijk hier ons Graduate programma, de traineeship binnen E.ON of vraag naar de stage- of afstudeermogelijkheden! Je wordt benaderd door een van onze recruiters, dit omdat wij veel waarde hechten aan jouw motivatie!

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Building Strategic Human Capital The International NRG BattleShortage of talent in the competitive gas and oil industry has become a critical business issue. In the Netherlands, the company StudentsMedia initiated the International NRG Battle as an innovative event for attracting and retaining talent and innovating for the energy business. The International NRG Battle started off as an experiment in 2009 and in two years has become the most successful annual returning event in the Netherlands for attracting talent for the energy sector, with its own NRG magazine and broadcasted on National Geographic.

Online selection in the Energy Talent poolStudentsMedia has got an online Energy Talent pool. In this Talent pool international master and bachelor graduates (for example: finance, technique, commercial, energy) that live in the Netherlands, sign up if they are interested in working in the energy sector. The students are tested online on their personality type and four types of IQ. With these tests we know exactly what their potential is (for example: leadership, management, innovators, strategic, entrepreneurial, excellent talent), besides their knowledge and experience which is outlined in their resumé. The online Energy pool of students is unlocked for all the companies that participate in the NRG Battle. Companies select and contact the talents they need for their case directly and online.

In the NRG Battle companies meet, compete and innovate with student teams they have selected themselves. The companies send a case instructor and young professional to help the student teams and present an actual energy issue.

The student teams battle for the best ideas and solutions. At the end of the day all the teams pitch their idea to an expert jury, who select the most innovative ideas, based on three criteria for American patent; novelty, utility and non-obvious of character. These teams will go to the finals at the end of the year.

During the Battle the companies meet and work with the students of their interest. They assess and recruit them directly. After the Battle the teams and experts of the companies meet to improve the ideas and implement them. Some companies choose strategic issues and ask the

students to work out a part of the solution with the help of experts and innovation is boosted.There are students who are wanted by many companies. These most wanted students can pick their own company or project of interest and get an honorable reference and rise in ranking in the Energy pool.

Personality structure winning teamsWe discovered that innovative (winning) teams have a certain type of personality structure. In 2011 StudentsMedia will research the structure of winning teams. With the results of this research, we expect to be able to predict which teams will come up with winning solutions and boost innovation. All based on their personality type and structure in teams. This will be interesting for recruiting top teams for innovation in the energy sector worldwide.

Geertje Dam, New Business Director

([email protected])

More information: www.studentstock.nl/en/personality

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Northern Netherlands: European Region of Energy Excellence

• Green Gas• Bio Based Energy• Decentralization & Smart Grids• Power Production & Balancing• Research & Education

Strenghts of the Energy Valley region

www.noord-holland.nl www.fryslan.nl www.provinciegroningen.nl www.drenthe.nl

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This quote by Edgar Allan Poe perfectly captures the theme of the 2011 NRG Battle, ‘From dreams to reality!’

The energy sector is changing so rapidly that today’s daydream can be tomorrow’s reality. We’ve seen this pattern time and again: there is much we can do today which, just a few years ago, seemed only a dream. Electric cars, tidal power stations, the reuse of CO2, manure digesters that produce green electricity and heat, micro-CHP technology in high-efficiency boilers, the use of geothermal energy in the horticulture and greenhouse agriculture sectors, biogas-powered buses – amazing and sustainable developments

that are now reality. And there’s more to come.

There is a high degree of innovation in the energy sector, thanks in part to active and inspired teamwork that brings together partners from the energy world, scientists and others with the courage to think outside the box, the courage to dream.

The NRG Battle shows how entrepreneurship and innovation come together in practice. I applaud the idea of introducing young talent to the energy market early on. It’s not just final-year university students who benefit from this competition: the

energy companies themselves get a lot out of it: fresh and innovative ideas, which – ideally – can be put into action. I certainly hope so.

I wish all the participating students and businesses success and inspiration, and I hope that your dreams become reality.

Maxime VerhagenMinister of Economic Affairs,

Agriculture and Innovation

“They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.”

Maxime Verhagen

The Earth’s climate is changing. The science of this is now beyond reasonable doubt. The world is now a global village and we are all facing issues such as climate change, along with trends towards population growth and increasing urbanization. The world energy consumption is expected to grow by 40% by 2030. To keep pace with these expectations, we need to anticipate demand and plan the infrastructure accordingly. At Grontmij, we have decades of experience in renewable energy solutions and can provide assistance at every step of the way. Less than 1%

of the world’s fresh water is readily accessible for direct human use. With this insurmountable challenge, it is important that we make the best of the resources available to us. This also applies to the way we use the Earths energy sources and is something that we build into all our projects.

Our Water&Energy business line creates practical solutions for water, waste water treatment, sustainable industrial processes, energy techniques and renewable energy. As the world’s resources become scarcer, we have to find bold solutions for our changing

climate. We do this by building sustainability into everything we do - through our internal practices and delivery of projects for our clients.

Grontmij, Creating sustainable solutions for our future energy needs

Jeroen Rijnhart Director Grontmij

Vision Judge

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Joris Putman

“The fresh outlook that students have can be of enormous surplus value for companies.”

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Joris Putman presents the NRG Battle 2011

“Students are the decision-makers and scientists of tomorrow. It is important to stimulate their conscience about the theme ‘energy transition’ and to make them invest in it. The fresh outlook that students have, can be of enormous surplus value for companies. It can help them to find smart solutions for the transition of fossil fuels to durable energy. I support GasTerra’s policy to carry strong, substantial initiatives. With these initiatives they facilitate innovation, creativity, transfer of knowledge and consciousness-raising. Therefore, I am very honored that I may present the NRG Battle 2011 Besides that, it’s just super-cool to see what kind of special plans the

teams will present this year, because I am to visit them with the camera!”

NRG Battle 2011Follow the teams on the internet and on television.

Again, this year the competition between companies and their students, starts with the NRG BATTLE 2011. Different teams, consisting of students and companies, work for

a year at a solution for an energy related problem. In three preliminaries, in March, June and October, fifteen

teams are chosen who will compete against each other in the final on November 23rd, during the Energy Delta Convention. The winner of the Energy Transition Award will also be chosen here.

A camera team from Green Dream Productions will make progress-reports of the selected teams. The films will show how the different teams work on their specific energy problem, but most of all how they contribute to the theme ‘from dreams to reality’. The progress-reports can be seen on the website www.nrgbattle.nl and will be presented by Joris Putman.

But the cooperation between the NRG BATTLE 2011 and Green Dream Productions goes on. The Energy Transition Award winning team gets attention on television. The program ‘Green Dream District’ on the National Geographic Channel will present the winning team and it’s solution for the energy problem in a short report on television. In that way, the consciousness-raising about the energy problem will reach a bigger audience and can inspire more people to think about energy transition....and the winners will be in the spotlight.

Joris Putman became known as an actor by his part as Morris in the TV-soap Goede Tijden Slechte TIjden. Today he produces television himself; his company Green Dream Productions, together with Tuvalu Media, produces the self created inventers competition “Green Dream District” on the National Geographic Channel. Joris is ambassador of the GasTerra Transition Prize of the year for the second year running and this year he also presents the NRG Battle 2011

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Grontmij is a leading design, engineering and management consultancy, active in the growth markets of water, energy, transportation and sustainable planning and design. At the core of our business is the principle of sustainability by design. We are one of the largest engineering consultancies in Europe with almost 300 offices across the region and a further 50 offices globally. We employ over 11,000 professionals around the world. Our value chain stretches from major renewable water and energy infrastructure through designing efficient and environmentally-sensitive mobility and transportation networks to shaping our urban and green living spaces. At Grontmij, we take our responsibility towards our environment very seriously. We have clear policies and practices in place aimed at ensuring our operations and actions are as sustainable as they can be.

Another step towards more sustainable energyGrontmij is working for TenneT to obtain the permits for the construction of a subsea electricity cable between Denmark and the Netherlands, also known as the ‘COBRA’ cable. Construction of this cable is yet another step towards an integrated European electricity market. The goal is to make renewable energy more and more available in Europe,

and especially to fit wind power into the Dutch and Danish power grids. Denmark regularly has a surplus of wind energy which through this sub sea electricity cable can now be made available to other European countries. Grontmij provides the total offshore permits for Germany and the Netherlands, with related studies including an environmental impact report.

Projects Grontmij

Grontmij

Subsea electricity ‘COBRA’ cable between Denmark - Netherlands

Designing and building the most energy efficient building in the world

Researching ultra deep geothermal energyGrontmij is involved in a study into the generation of electricity using ultra deep geothermal energy from a depth of between six and ten kilometres. This form of green electricity is expected to be cheap and in the future could supply 30 to 50 percent of the Netherlands’ electricity requirements. Calculations have shown that electricity generated from ultra deep geothermal energy can compete with electricity generated from coal. At this depth, the temperature is not only higher, but the conversion efficiency from heat to electricity is also far greater. Geothermal energy is a clean power source which, unlike wind and solar energy, is available irrespective of wind or light conditions. The technology can be deployed on a large scale, and ties in with the trend for localized power generation. Deep geothermal energy can meet half of all the electricity demand in the Netherlands by the year 2050, making it an essential technology in the transition to sustainable energy generation.

Designing a power station cheaper than coal

The Wuhan New Energy Centre, China Grontmij, in collaboration with Soeters Van Eldonk architects, has won an international design competition to become lead designer for the Wuhan New Energy Centre. The centre is a research institute in the field of new energy sources and sustainability in Wuhan, China. The project

consists of the design of an office building, laboratories and congress centre. On completion the innovative building, the Wuhan Energy Flower, is expected to meet the BREEAM bespoke ‘Outstanding’ accreditation in the BRE’s International classification and as such will be one of the most sustainable office buildings in the world.

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Waste power plantsSITA opened a modern waste power plant in Coevorden in Drenthe, in 2008. This plant produces 46 megawatts per annum, which can provide more than 130,000 households with electricity each year. SITA is currently working hard at construction of a second plant in Roosendaal, which will generate 32 megawatts. “ These are relatively large plants with a high energy yield. Our waste power plants convert non-recyclable waste into sustainable energy. The power plants have a yield of 30 percent, versus only 20 percent in older plants. And so we extract maximum energy from waste”, explains Visser. The new waste power plant in Roosendaal (ReEnergy BAVIRO) will generate 275,000 MWh of electricity annually from 2011 on, which is sufficient to supply 70,000 households with electricity. Besides this electricity, ReEnergy BAVIRO will also supply heat to a nearby greenhouse complex, thus saving more than 3.5 million m3 of natural gas each year. Furthermore, the new Stadsoevers residential neighbourhood to be built in Roosendaal will be heated using merely the residual heat of this new waste power plant.

Visser is delighted to be able to generate more and more energy from waste. “ Of course the most sustainable option is to prevent waste from occurring to start with. Take construction companies, for example, an important group of SITA clients. We help them prevent usable building materials being disposed of at building sites. And so we think along with our clients to close the chain and to render more and more materials suitable for reuse” says Visser.

Unwanted mobile phones“ We now recycle 80% of the waste materials we collect. That is a healthy figure in itself, but not enough for us. Take unwanted mobile phones, for example. They contain 30 times more gold than the ore from which gold is won. Using the correct technology, it may be viable to extract the gold from the phones and reuse it for the latest generation of smart phones”, according to the CEO of SITA. “ Another example is the recycling of car parts. We do so in France, together with Renault. We're also working more closely with producers of packaging materials nowadays.”

“SITA gives waste a new lease of life, as a raw material or as energy. And so we contribute to a more sustainable world in which we emit less CO2”, says Visser. “ I'd like to wish all participants in the NRG Battle the best of luck in realising their own contribution.”

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SITA, which is part of the French multinational SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT, is a major player on the Dutch waste market. “We collect waste, recycle it and use it to produce new raw materials. Any waste flows no longer suitable for recycling are converted into sustainable energy”, says Adriaan Visser, CEO of SITA Benelux and Germany.

By reusing and recycling waste, we reduce CO2 emissions and relieve the burden on primary raw materials and fuels. Residual waste is also rendered useful, however. During its combustion, sustainable energy is produced. Waste to Energy.

Adriaan Visser, CEO of SITA Benelux and

Germany:

“ We extract maximum

energy from waste”

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RCI

50% less CO2, 100% waterproofImproving the climate for the benefit of people, the environment, and the economy; that is the challenge confronted by the collective initiators: Port of Rotterdam, the City of Rotterdam, port and industries' association Deltalinqs, and DCMR Environmental Protection Agency Rijnmond. The Rotterdam Climate Initiative creates a movement in which government, organizations, companies, knowledge institutes, and citizens collaborate to achieve a fifty percent reduction of CO2 emissions, adapt to climate change, and promote the economy in the Rotterdam region.

Our focusThe focus of attention in the Rotterdam Climate Initiative is energy conservation, sustainable energy and capture, reuse and storage of CO2. Through knowledge development, innovation and sustainable area development, Rotterdam furthermore responds to the challenge of changing water levels as a result of climate change. The city enjoys

national and international recognition as a leading climate city. This creates economic opportunities and provides a boost for innovation.

New companies set up their business in Rotterdam, motivated precisely by the fact that this city assigns priority to the climate. Through the international network of the initiators of the Rotterdam Climate Initiative, companies have access to a global market. Reducing CO2 emissions and adapting to climate change actually promotes economic activity.

Challenging new jobsRotterdam is the place to be for young professionals who are eager to contribute to sustainability and energy. The city bursts with inspiring and innovative activities. Economists view renewable energy, energy conservation, water management and delta technology as important growth sectors for the Dutch economy. This results in opportunities and challenging new jobs. We bid you a warm welcome in Rotterdam!

Rotterdam Climate Initiative

Photographer: Rick Keus

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In the coming decades, it will all be about security of supply, diversification and preservation of our energy provision. Oil will become less dominant, but will still play the leading role in the coming decades. Coal will become more important, due to its security of supply. More gas is coming from abroad. Wind and solar energy are gradually gaining in importance. CCS is necessary to bridge the period until we have a sustainable supply of energy. National grids will be linked to each other. The importance of biomass is increasing, in the form of supplementary heating in power

As Mayor of a city that has the ambition to become the most sustainable world port, I am looking forward to the NRG Battle in Rotterdam on the 10th of June. Creative solutions for current issues in the area of sustainability and energy are needed to anticipate climate change and to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. In providing those solutions, you create economic opportunities and new jobs at the same time. Living, working and recreation are better in a sustainable city.

Because of its nautical access, its excellent facilities and connections with the hinterland, our port is an excellent location for the (petrochemical) industry. In order to

plants, but also as a replacement for oil as primary feedstock for the chemical industry.

The Netherlands is currently an important international player in the energy sector and in the chemical industry. Both sectors will change drastically in the coming years. If we want to retain this important position, we must conduct a consistent policy and invest in R&D and production facilities in the period ahead. That calls for a coordinated approach on the part of government authorities, universities, knowledge institutes and the business sector.

retain that position, the economy of our port city needs to be strengthened sustainably. That is why we have changed course with the Rotterdam Climate Initiative. By 2025 we will halve CO2 emissions and make the city 100% waterproof.

That means looking for intelligent ways to use our energy more efficiently and to exchange fossil fuels for sustainable alternatives, such as wind power and biomass. We also welcome innovations in the area of CO2 capture, reuse and storage.

Businesses, the council and citizens of Rotterdam are working on countless projects in order to realise our ambitions. Rotterdam is bursting with sustainable energy and is always

looking for different and better ways. That provides energy, but it also demands new energy. Young people excel at surprising businesses with innovative ideas. I wish you lots of success.

Ahmed AboutalebMayor Rotterdam

Hans SmitsCEO, Port of Rotterdam

Hans Smits’ take on the future

Vision judge

New Energy

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zijn om een gebouw aangenaam en energiezuinig te maken. Daar raakt iedereen enthousiast!”

Optimale oplossingKnubben benadrukt het belang van een integrale aanpak. “Ons uitgangspunt is altijd dat we zoeken naar de meest optimale oplossing, ook voor de lange termijn. Van daaruit bekijken we wat we zelf kunnen en welke specialisten nodig zijn, eventueel binnen TBI, het vastgoed-, bouw- en techniekconcern waar we deel van uitmaken. Een goed voorbeeld is de nieuwbouw van Martiniziekenhuis in Groningen. Wolter & Dros heeft hier, samen met onze zusterbedrijven in TBI, via een integrale benadering een toekomstgericht ziekenhuis gerealiseerd. Het voldoet volledig aan het uitgangspunt van de opdrachtgever om een ‘healing environment’ te creëren.”

ToekomstDe voortdurende veranderingen in de wereld van de energie zijn volgens Knubben nog lang niet voorbij.

“Er zal nog meer gekeken worden naar specifieke behoeften en welke integrale oplossingen daarbij horen. Ik verwacht dat er steeds meer lokale energiesystemen zullen komen en dat die netwerken gaan vormen. De lokale systemen voorzien zo optimaal mogelijk in de eigen behoefte en kunnen ook energie leveren aan andere gebruikers. Wij kunnen dat soort systemen ontwerpen, bouwen, onderhouden en exploiteren.”

NRG Battle 2011Een belangrijke reden voor Wolter & Dros om de NRG Battle 2011 te ondersteunen is dat ze het initiatief een warm hart toedragen. “We willen studenten graag laten weten hoe wij nadenken over oplossingen en hoe creatief en innovatief we zijn. Daarnaast hebben we heel hard behoefte aan systeemontwerpers, mensen die dit soort projecten kunnen managen en mensen die meedenken aan nieuwe oplossingen.Ik hoop ook dat door de NRG Battle onze innovatieve kracht verder gestimuleerd wordt.”

Wie ‘Wolder & Dros’ zegt, zegt ‘technische installaties’. Directeur Roger Knubben knikt instemmend. “We bestaan nu 135 jaar en technische installaties zijn inderdaad onze roots. Maar de afgelopen jaren hebben we een enorme transformatieslag in gang gezet.”

Knubben constateert dat in de vier segmenten waarin Wolter & Dros actief is – de utiliteitsbouw, zorg/onderwijs, de industrie en de woningbouw – het begrip duurzaamheid steeds meer terrein wint. “De trend is om de werk- en leefomgeving zo duurzaam mogelijk te maken. Dat vinden we fantastisch, want bij Wolter & Dros zit duurzaamheid in onze genen. Duurzaamheid is voor ons meer dan energie besparen.We bekijken het vanuit de triple P: people, planet, profit. Dan gaat het dus ook over lagere exploitatielasten, een prettige en veilige leef- en werkomgeving, enzovoorts. Gelukkig zijn opdrachtgevers zich steeds meer bewust van het belang van duurzaamheid. Vaak is dat ook gewoon een financiële noodzaak. Je kunt het je niet meer veroorloven een gebouw neer te zetten dat niet duurzaam is.Naast ons hoofdkantoor hebben we een belevingscentrum gebouwd waar iedereen zelf kan ervaren wat de nieuwste technische mogelijkheden

Wolter & Dros

Directeur Roger Knubben, Wolter & Dros“Altijd op zoek naar de optimale, integrale oplossing, ook voor de lange termijn”

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If you want to build an excellent workforce, you need to know who your excellent people are and why. What can we do for you?• Workshops; want to know how to use the strengths of

your team or company? Give us one hour and you will know.

• Consulting; is your Human Capital build on excellence or mediocrity? Let us check your HR dashboard.

• Recruiting top teams for innovation. Attracting and retaining talent.

• Talent assessment; which talent will bring you what results?

Contact us for more information:You want to stimulate excellence and boost innovation? Need excellent teams or talented employees? Let us do a scan of your company. We can tell you if and how your goals and targets can be boosted by the right people.

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Business Meeting@ Grontmij

by Mark de la VieterEnergy Themes

Ton Schoot UiterkampExperiences of the Judge

1. Chain Optimization2. Smart Energy3. Bio-based Feed stocks4. Efficient Energy Trading5. Smart Financing6. Product Design7. Future Visions

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Tips from Eva Liesting

Pitch Student Team (Ismael and Chris) Smart Grid Idea4 companies are interested

Geertje DamBuilding Human Capital

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Strong case• No fiction just facts• Add extra aspects

(energy versus/with …)• Show your expertise & knowledge• Partner• Define the challenge/outcome• Present facts & figures well• Process, issues, parties, interests,

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How to become an NRG Battle winner?• Strong case• Good preparation• Strong coaches• Personal student selection• Plan your battle• Push towards innovation• Enthusiasm

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waste incineration – have a combined capacity of 3000 megawatt. New initiatives for plants fuelled by coal/biomass (2x) and natural gas (3x) will more than double the capacity in the short term.

Centre for trade and distributionThere are more than 20 independent tank storage companies in the port. Thanks partly to this, Rotterdam is a prominent trade and distribution centre for bunker oil in particular.

Plenty of space for energy-intensive industryThe wide availability of fuels and electricity is an important precondition for energy-intensive industry. The port is home to a sizeable industrial cluster,

which focuses on chemicals. Suppliers of industrial gases, etc. also form part of this cluster.

New energyEuropean demand for natural gas is increasing fast. Imports and exports come together in the Netherlands. Rotterdam’s port business community is

even among the bulk consumers. In response to these developments, the first LNG terminal (LNG = Liquid Natural Gas) will be opening in Rotterdam in 2011.

In addition to natural gas, Rotterdam wants to attract other new, clean sources of energy to the port. Biomass is the main exponent here. Recently, Europe made it obligatory for petrol and diesel products to be mixed with biofuels such as bioethanol and biodiesel. Other forms of biomass (wood chippings and the like) are an attractive supplementary fuel for coal-fired power plants. A substantial number of companies in the port are already investing in transshipment and production capacity for biofuels. This often takes the form of co-siting, linking up with existing cargo terminals.

Sustainable development comes firstThe future belongs only to a clean, sustainable port. The Port of Rotterdam Authority is leading the way when it comes to developing initiatives to enable companies to operate as energy-efficiently as possible, to make fossil energy ‘cleaner’, to tap into new sources of energy and drastically limit emissions of CO2. The Port Authority is involved intensively with research and pilots for the underground storage of CO2. Rotterdam is hoping for a 50% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2025.

Oil and coal form the basis for an unparalleled cluster. But plenty of attention is also paid to new sources of energy - LNG and biomass – in the port. The Port of Rotterdam Authority aspires to provide even more opportunities for businesses. In this connection plenty of extra space and facilities are being created. At the same time, Rotterdam takes the lead when it comes to reducing CO2 emissions.

Rotterdam is the European Energy port in every respect

Superior oil and coal clusterFor decades now, Rotterdam has been the European hub for incoming and outgoing trade in crude oil, oil products and coal. Even the very largest tankers and bulk carriers can sail in and out of the port unhindered 24 hours a day. Specialised terminals guarantee the efficient transfer of cargo. Onward transport across the European market is clean and safe, via pipeline, inland shipping and rail.

Energy conversionFive ultramodern refineries in the port convert crude oil into a wide range of fuels. Rotterdam is also an important supplier of electricity. The power plants located in the port – based on coal, natural gas, total energy, wind and

Rotterdam Harbor

Photographer: Freek van Arkel

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We are facing a global transition to a different energy economy and major cities play a crucial role. Amsterdam sees urgency and opportunities and decided on a challenging energy strategy. The council cannot achieve this on its own; this is a project of the city – of businesses, institutions, the people of Amsterdam.

In order to support the transition, the city council made a (revolving) investment fund of maximum 60 million Euro available for the coming years, which will produce a multitude of investments.

The city benefits! It provides new investments and new jobs; it changes our thinking on design, urban development and town planning; businesses and knowledge institutions develop new services and products and gather knowledge; and we keep the energy costs for the people of Amsterdam affordable in the long term.

A few examples of what is happening. On the production side of electricity we ensure that the local capacity for wind energy increases. From a capacity of 67 MW, we start by developing towards a capacity of 177 MW from 2016. In that year the sites must be ready for tender. There are many Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage projects planned. In terms of solar energy, the city is creating conditions for a large-scale roll out as soon as possible. Furthermore, together with Liander we are experimenting

with smart grids and intelligent meters. An ICT city like Amsterdam – fibre optic network and Internet hub – has everything required.

Amsterdam has a major district heating network. Together with Nuon the city is working towards 100,000 connected housing equivalents in 2025 and 200,000 in 2040. In first instance we use the residual heat efficiently, as soon as necessary there are options to make it more sustainable (geothermal).

The port of Amsterdam is developing into a Green Energy Port. It is also

Sustainable tender in Buiksloterham Amsterdam has the ambition to make all new construction climate-neutral from 2015, which requires technical and organisational innovation. The current practice of area development needs a complete overhaul. In 2010, in the area Buiksloterham (Amsterdam North) market players were selected for the development of four plots in a

the location of the Amsterdam Waste-Energy Plant, which generates electricity through incinerating biomass which is used for street lighting, tram and metro. The port will also have the biodiesel factory of Greenmills – the largest biorefinery in Europe.

Every transition period is exciting - we do not know what will be possible in fifteen years time, which players will be on the market. It is a period of trial and error, of being allowed to fail and to learn from mistakes. It takes professional people with great ideas, such as all of us here in this NRG Battle.

way that is unique to the Netherlands. Sustainability – and not the lowest price - was the selection criterion. The town-planning conditions and the land value of the plot were determined in advance. The tender produced four winners who will construct climate-neutral, sustainable and simply wonderful buildings. Sustainability is used increasingly often as an important criterion in selection procedures.

Realising Results

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Are alternative energies the only alternative?

Whether it‘s for the use of renewable energy or highly effi cient power plants, low-loss energy transmission over longdistances or energy effi cient modernization of buildings: With the world‘s biggest green portfolio we help to lower costand emissions. Thanks to our innovative solutions, our clients saved 270 million tons of CO2 in 2010.

siemens.com/answers

Our environmental portfolio solutions for energy generation,transmission and consumption all add up to lower CO2 emissions.

Scan QR-code with yourmobile and learnmore about ourenvironmental portfolio.

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Are alternative energies the only alternative?

Whether it‘s for the use of renewable energy or highly effi cient power plants, low-loss energy transmission over longdistances or energy effi cient modernization of buildings: With the world‘s biggest green portfolio we help to lower costand emissions. Thanks to our innovative solutions, our clients saved 270 million tons of CO2 in 2010.

siemens.com/answers

Our environmental portfolio solutions for energy generation,transmission and consumption all add up to lower CO2 emissions.

Scan QR-code with yourmobile and learnmore about ourenvironmental portfolio.

“Over the past few decades there has been and there continues to be an explosive rise in the need for energy, as a result of global population growth and increasing prosperity”, says Bernard Fortuyn, CEO of Siemens Energy Nederland. “We are moving towards an all-electric society to which Siemens makes an important contribution. E-mobility is just one example.”

Fortuyn observes that the energy sector is ready for a paradigm shift. “In the past generation followed demand, but now demand is starting to follow generation, because energy sources are becoming more sustainable. We are increasingly making use of natural sources, such as wind and sun, but these sources have the unfortunate habit of not always being able to supply energy at the time of use. When there is little wind or sunlight, less energy is produced, which means that we need to adjust demand to generation.”

E-mobility“The storage capacity of batteries in electric cars is a good example”, continues Fortuyn. “In 2020 we expect to have approximately 1 million electric cars driving around the Netherlands. If they were to be linked to the grid through the battery, you would create an enormous storage capacity. As long as the car is not used, the grid can use the battery as a buffer. At times when generation is lagging behind demand, the battery can provide energy at a relatively high price. When generation increases, the battery can purchase energy at a lower price. This means you could create a situation where you park your car at the airport, go on holiday for a week and learn that you do not have to pay on your return but that you actually earned money.”

Important role for SiemensFortuyn recognises that quite a few things need to happen before that day arrives. “At the moment we do not have a charging infrastructure for e-mobility, the IT infrastructure that supports it or even the electric cars themselves. The most important bottleneck remains the battery storage capacity. On the one hand this requires technical developments, but on the other we simply need to create them. Siemens can play an important role in several areas. In the car we supply electromotors and the storage media. Outside the car we contribute to developing the charging infrastructure.”

SiemensSiemens requires innovation from its employees. Fortuyn says “They need to be intelligent and flexible. They must dare to think outside the box. Therefore Siemens is looking for young people with a thorough education and a broad vision. The supply is relatively limited and that worries me. That is why we contribute to Platform Bèta Techniek and participate in NRG Battle 2011. I can only recommend young people to find their way in this super fascinating profession.”

Bernard Fortuyn, CEO of Siemens

Energy Nederland“Important role for Siemens in

the development of electric

driving”

“In 2020 we expect to have approximately 1 million electric cars driving around the Netherlands."

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www.werkenbijgasunie.nl

Our network: linchpin in the north-west European gas roundaboutGasunie is a European gas infrastructure company

with one of the largest cross-border gas transport

networks in Europe, consisting of more than 15,000

km of transport pipelines in the Netherlands and

northern Germany. We have a technically

sophisticated gas infrastructure, which allows us to

serve the market as effectively and efficiently as

possible. The quality of this infrastructure, its

strategic location and multiple connections to

international gas streams ensure that our network

forms the heart of what is known as the gas

roundabout of north-west Europe. We are

constantly expanding this gas roundabout with

interesting projects, thereby guaranteeing that

sufficient gas will flow into and around Europe in

the future.

Our 1,700 or so employees work from business

locations in the Netherlands, Germany and Russia.

Challenging projectsWe are constantly looking out for economically

interesting and technically challenging projects. For

example, we are building an underground gas

storage facility at Zuidwending, assisting with the

construction of the first import terminal for liquid

natural gas (LNG) in the Netherlands and

participating in Nord Stream, a 1,200 km long

pipeline which is being laid from Russia to Germany.

We are also actively involved in sustainable

developments, for example in the field of green gas

and efficient energy networks.

Working at GasunieA job at Gasunie will give you the opportunity to

develop your skills in a challenging and innovative

company. We regularly have vacancies for ambitious

trainees, starters and experienced specialists: take a

look at werkenbijgasunie.nl for a milestone in your

career.

takes gas transport further

Milestone in your career

You see them everywhere. The posts across the landscape marking the route of our pipelines. Behind these posts there is a team of professionals who are working day in and day out to make sure that everyone always has a supply of natural gas, the cleanest fossil fuel at this moment in time. Natural gas has the lowest CO2 emissions of all fossil fuels. It forms the perfect base load for a sustainable energy economy because it can be made available so quickly. When the sun is not shining and the wind is not blowing, electricity can be generated quickly and efficiently with natural gas. What’s more, through the addition of green gas, such as biogas, natural gas itself becomes more and more sustainable. With natural gas we can count on having a sustainable and stable energy supply – now and in the future.

Milestone in your career

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www.werkenbijgasunie.nl

Our network: linchpin in the north-west European gas roundaboutGasunie is a European gas infrastructure company

with one of the largest cross-border gas transport

networks in Europe, consisting of more than 15,000

km of transport pipelines in the Netherlands and

northern Germany. We have a technically

sophisticated gas infrastructure, which allows us to

serve the market as effectively and efficiently as

possible. The quality of this infrastructure, its

strategic location and multiple connections to

international gas streams ensure that our network

forms the heart of what is known as the gas

roundabout of north-west Europe. We are

constantly expanding this gas roundabout with

interesting projects, thereby guaranteeing that

sufficient gas will flow into and around Europe in

the future.

Our 1,700 or so employees work from business

locations in the Netherlands, Germany and Russia.

Challenging projectsWe are constantly looking out for economically

interesting and technically challenging projects. For

example, we are building an underground gas

storage facility at Zuidwending, assisting with the

construction of the first import terminal for liquid

natural gas (LNG) in the Netherlands and

participating in Nord Stream, a 1,200 km long

pipeline which is being laid from Russia to Germany.

We are also actively involved in sustainable

developments, for example in the field of green gas

and efficient energy networks.

Working at GasunieA job at Gasunie will give you the opportunity to

develop your skills in a challenging and innovative

company. We regularly have vacancies for ambitious

trainees, starters and experienced specialists: take a

look at werkenbijgasunie.nl for a milestone in your

career.

takes gas transport further

Milestone in your career

You see them everywhere. The posts across the landscape marking the route of our pipelines. Behind these posts there is a team of professionals who are working day in and day out to make sure that everyone always has a supply of natural gas, the cleanest fossil fuel at this moment in time. Natural gas has the lowest CO2 emissions of all fossil fuels. It forms the perfect base load for a sustainable energy economy because it can be made available so quickly. When the sun is not shining and the wind is not blowing, electricity can be generated quickly and efficiently with natural gas. What’s more, through the addition of green gas, such as biogas, natural gas itself becomes more and more sustainable. With natural gas we can count on having a sustainable and stable energy supply – now and in the future.

Milestone in your career

GasTerra sketched four scenarios for the years 2020, 2030, 2040 and 2050, which are based on changes in energy demand, energy costs and supply and the use of renewable energy sources and fossil fuels. By developing a scenario on the website, these future explorations can be used as a reference.

In the coming year, the ETM will also be used during the International NRG Battle. Students frequently produce innovative solutions for energy issues, but an idea is often not enough, it must be practicable too. The Energy Transition Model gives participating students the opportunity to test and substantiate their ideas. As principal sponsor, GasTerra is closely involved with expanding and refining this model. Together with Hanzehogeschool in Groningen, the ETM will be made suitable for higher professional education during 2011.

The world is facing complex issues in terms of energy. The demand for energy has risen over the years, whilst fossil fuels, such as oil, gas and coal, will be exhausted in due course. To ensure that enough energy remains available, opportunities in terms of energy savings, sustainable energy production and more efficient types of transport are considered. Young people can play an important role in this process; they are the energy consumers of the future after all.

In order to see the effect of certain energy choices, Quintel has developed the online ETM, www.energietransitiemodel.nl. For example, if all energy is generated with wind, how much land or sea surface area would be required? What would that mean for transport? And not unimportantly, what savings would this produce? The ETM clearly demonstrates the effects of changes in the supply and demand of energy.

Test your energy scenario

with the Energy Transition Model

Taking up the position of a policy maker; who wouldn’t want to do that? You can by using the Energy Transition Model (ETM). With one push on the button you can see the contribution of more or less wind energy, solar panels, or low-energy bulbs in practice. According to GasTerra this is an ideal online calculation model, not only to devise an idea but to test it in ‘practice’. During the International NRG Battle students will use the ETM in order to produce innovative solutions and to substantiate them.

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StudentsMedia presents

The Battles

NRG BattleThe International NRG Battle is a yearly recurring event. During a whole year there are preliminary rounds held nationwide. Each annual edition will end with a final on the Energy Delta Convention. There are three NRG Battle rounds in 2011:

Round 1: 4th of March, GroningenRound 2: 10th of June, RotterdamRound 3: 7th of October, Groningen

The NRG Battle is a great opportunity for students to meet with big names in the industry and work with students from various backgrounds on important energy issues. These issues have been provided in the form of a case by (inter)national leading energy companies.

At the end of the day each team will present their solution to a jury, comprised of CEO’s of renowned companies such as Siemens and GasTerra. This jury will select - based on three criteria; utility, non-obvious character and novelty - five winning teams. These teams go to the final at the end of the year and win a broadcast of their idea on National Geographic Channel.

Where students meet, compete...

www.NRGbattle.nl

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Health BattleThe Health Battle is a yearly recurring event. The finals of the Health Battle 2010 will take place on March 16th, during the Health Valley Event in Nijmegen. All the finalists will present their idea and what they have achieved in a final pitch.

The finals will be presented by Beau van Erven Dorens. The prize will be presented by Maxime Verhagen Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation. An expert jury will decide which team will win the Health Innovation Award.

Finance BattleAre you a last year bachelor/master student and interested in a career in the financial sector? This is your chance! Subscribe yourself for the Finance Battle 2011. There are two rounds at the World Trade Center in Amsterdam.

Round 1: 20th of May, AmsterdamRound 2: 28th of October, Amsterdam

You will compete in multidisciplinary teams of five students. Your task is to find the most innovative idea for several finance-orientated cases about e.g.: finance & sustainability, retirement management, financial logistics.

Will you become the most talented student of the upcoming Finance Battle? Sign up and win a scholarship of €26.000,- offered by Duisenberg school of Finance. Prize for the winning team is a masterclass offered by Duisenberg school of Finance.

...and innovate

www.healthbattle.nl

powered by Deloitte

www.financebattle.nl

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