- 05 maart 2020
Fold-out energy tower for festivals
Fold-out energy tower for festivals ready for practical use Sustainable alternative to polluting diesel generators Almost all festivals in Europe use polluting diesel generators as their power supply. As a sustainable alternative, TU/e researchers and 9 companies have developed a 21-meter high fold-out tower with solar collectors and a wind turbine. Earlier in August, the ‘GEM-tower’ was fully erected on the TU/e campus for the first time, ahead of the first practical test that took place during Pukkelpop. The polluting nature of festivals had been a thorn in the side of associate professor of Innovative Structural Design Faas Moonen for years. With a 2.3 million euro subsidy from Interreg Europe, he began work in 2017 on a sustainable alternative, appointing a postdoc and three PDEng researchers to help him. Nine companies, including the festival organizers of Pukkelpop and Eurosonic Noorderslag, are currently working on his dream and have given it their all in order to ...
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