On Thursday, February 12, network organization Hydrogreenn will be visiting Entrance in Groningen for the first meeting of 2026. Due to emission requirements and nitrogen standards, it is becoming increasingly important to build emission-free (or low-emission) buildings. This also applies to the construction of energy infrastructure. Electrifying equipment is an important step, but how do you ensure that the equipment can also be charged emission-free?
At this meeting, we will hear about the experiences of Roelf Kloppenborg, who works at Gasunie, a client for energy infrastructure projects, Ömer Türkmen & Jouke Sijtsma, who both work at Koninklijke Oosterhof Holman, and Harm Jansma, a researcher at Entrance, who will give a demonstration of the BouwLaadWijzer, a tool for determining the optimal charging infrastructure for a construction site.
The second part of the program is interactive. Look at an emission-free construction site through the eyes of a municipality, a contractor, or a charging infrastructure supplier. What are your experiences, questions, or bottlenecks?
Below is information about the meeting:
Date: Thursday, February 12
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., including lunch. Doors open at 9:30 a.m.
Location: Energy Barn – Zernikelaan 17, Groningen
Registration is required.