Energy transition training

Training

The way we handle energy is changing rapidly. There is a clear shift from the use of fossil fuels to renewable energy sources and forms. How do you ensure that your knowledge and that of your team stays up-to-date? At Kiwa, we have extensive expertise in training and certifying professionals. We do this with instructors from the field and with a wide range of high-quality courses and training – from specialized technical courses (at middle-level vocational training (mbo) and higher professional education (hbo)) to broad courses for technicians and policymakers.

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Accreditation and certification of courses

Do you offer training courses? It is often of added value – and sometimes mandatory – to certify your training services. Kiwa subsidiary Hobéon evaluates educational institutions as well as individuals, companies, industries and service organizations.

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Green gas: A circular opportunity for water boards

Water boards treat vast amounts of wastewater daily, leaving behind sewage sludge. This sludge presents an opportunity to contribute to the energy transition by digesting it into biogas, which can then be upgraded to green gas. By doing so, water boards can make their energy supply more sustainable and play a circular role in the energy market.

4 Reasons for waste processors to produce green gas

Waste processors play a key role in the circular economy. By converting organic waste into green gas, you can contribute to the energy transition while making your operations more sustainable. Additionally, green gas provides an extra revenue stream and helps optimize the use of residual waste.

Trends and developments in green gas

Green gas is playing an increasingly important role in the Dutch energy transition. The government is actively promoting a mix of renewable energy sources, including wind, solar and green gas. The goal is to produce two billion cubic meters (BCM) of green gas annually in the Netherlands from 2030 onwards. Let’s dive deeper into the trends, developments, and opportunities.