Within the Naval and Offshore Structures (NOS) department, we contribute to a safe society and a successful energy transition by combining a strong understanding of materials and structures, expert modelling capabilities, and unique laboratory facilities.
Senior Scientist Energy and Materials Transition
The European Conference on Innovations in Automotive Mobility.
The Platform Offshore Solar (POS) was officially launched on 1 January 2023. For now, the platform consists of a core group of Dutch companies whose ambition is the development and roll-out of offshore solar power, together with TNO.
On 30 October 2024, TNO and the Japanese National Institute AIST signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to expand their existing cooperation.
We develop sustainable technologies and knowledge for higher 'energy efficiency' for the energy-intensive industry.
Over the last 9 decades, we’ve developed countless innovations, each with its own impact. And for the coming decades, too, TNO is setting ambitious goals to achieve together with partners.
TNO focuses on developing efficiency and safety at sea. For instance, we innovate in the construction of offshore wind turbines and floating solar panels, but also develop new measurement techniques and sensors to make inspections more efficient and safer.
The EverLoNG project aims to encourage the uptake of ship-based carbon capture (SBCC) by demonstrating its use on board LNG-fuelled ships and moving it closer to market readiness.
The ICSP is a development and testing facility for innovation in the powertrains of trucks, ships, generator sets, and agricultural equipment.