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Energy: Consumption

Many companies and organizations have mandatory goals to reduce CO₂ emissions. The first legal milestone must be reached by 2030. Individuals are also actively engaged in this. Moreover, saving on energy costs is important for both companies and individuals.

These developments and goals place significant demands on consumers and producers who develop innovative products such as heat pumps or hydrogen vehicles. What is wise and feasible? Kiwa makes this clear with tailored advice, testing, certification, and training.

What’s happening in the field of energy consumption?

Our experts receive an ever growing number of questions about developing innovative products that use renewable energy sources and carriers. Examples include equipment suitable for hydrogen, hydrogen-powered vehicles and industrial burners.

We also see a clear trend in the combined use of renewable energy sources and carriers as replacements for conventional fuels in production processes and heating of homes and buildings.

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Hydriven Builds Hydrogen-Powered Race Car for Formula Student with Kiwa's Support

Kiwa is proud to collaborate with Hydriven, the student team from the University of Twente and Saxion University of Applied Sciences, focused on developing a hydrogen-powered race car for the Formula Student competition. In this video, the team shares insights about their race car and what they aim to achieve with it.

The 5 misconceptions about hydrogen

Many people think of hydrogen as something new—a futuristic technology that has only recently gained attention. This isn’t entirely true. Hydrogen has been used for decades in industrial processes. However, numerous misconceptions still surround hydrogen, especially as it gains prominence in the energy transition. Let’s debunk some of these myths.

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Hydrogen in Industry: The key to decarbonization

Is your industrial organisation ready for the energy transition? Many Dutch industrial companies are facing increasing pressure to reduce energy consumption, driven not only by societal expectations but also by stricter regulations. With the ambition to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 and a CO₂ reduction of 55% by 2030, the government expects companies to actively contribute to decarbonization. The question is: how can your business prepare and what role can hydrogen play in this?