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DELFT SCIENTIST GIJSBERT KOREVAAR ON CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER ON NEW ENERGY TV
23 November 2006 - Delft University of Technology

The Delft scientist Gijsbert Korevaar was interviewed by internet channel New Energy TV on 'concentrated solar power'.

The Delft scientist Gijsbert Korevaar was interviewed by internet channel New Energy TV on 'concentrated solar power'.

Internet channel New Energy TV reports on ‘concentrated solar power’: generating energy through the use of the large amount of heat created by catching sunlight on hollow mirrors. Gijsbert Korevaar, a scientist from Delft who conducts research in the area of sustainable chemical processes, explains in the video report how ‘concentrated solar power’ can not only generate steam and therefore energy, but also be used to start chemical processes.

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Renowned for its high standard of education and research, TU Delft collaborates with other educational establishments and research institutes, both within and outside of the Netherlands. It also enjoys partnerships with governments, trade organizations, numerous consultancies, industry and small and medium sized enterprises.

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TU Delft aims at being its 'interactive partner', committed to answering its multifaceted demands and initiating changes to benefit people in the future.


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