Energy-intensive research infrastructures can enhance energy flexibility for the European electrical grid and contribute to local heating networks through Waste Heat Recovery projects. This is the topic of the EU-funded project FlexRICAN. The magnet and laser facility HFML-FELIX are part of FlexRICAN and supply part of their waste heat to the RU campus for space heating.
In this drop-in session, we want to present the use-cases and tools developed by FlexRICAN to the broad public. Whether you're a researcher, student, staff member, or resident of Nijmegen interested in sustainability, you're welcome to stop by. Please visit us any time between 12:30 - 14:30 at the entrance desk of the Huygens building on Tuesday, 10th March!