Powerplant Lingen: energy transition in full swing
STUDENTS HAVE PRIORITY
Excursion: Powerplant Lingen 'Energy transition in full swing
In Lingen – a German town in Lower Saxony – you can’t miss the energy transition. Two nuclear power plants have been shut down. In order to provide the region with electricity a gas-powerplant has been built. Also the future is taken into account, since a brand-new hydrogen plant is being constructed. So, if you want to experience the energy transition in full, join this excursion.
Bodo Schlünzen, a former nuclear power plant operator, will explain what it takes to dismantle a nuclear reactor. He will also take us on a tour to the gas and hydrogen plant. Including lunch at an idyllic cooling lake.
Costs: Students € 30,- and others € 45,- including bus transport, coffee/tea & lunch.
This excursion is organized in cooperation with Studium Generale UT.
Please register via a.heukels@utwente.nl
Students have priority!
Information: standortbroschuere-kraftwerksstandort-lingen.pdf