Concluded Research Project
Systematic Solutions for Sustainable Energy and Mobility System
永續能源與交通的系統性解決方案
- Duration
- 2025–2026
- Funder
- National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
- Grant no.
- 114-2927-I-002-528
A Taiwan–Netherlands (NSTC–NWO) bilateral exchange linking NTU's E3 Research Group with the University of Groningen's ESRIG institute — anchored by the five-day NTU–UG Joint Seminar 2026, where six keynotes and 14+ young scholars built a shared agenda across sustainable energy, mobility, and resource governance.
About this project
This Taiwan–Netherlands bilateral exchange, funded under the NSTC–NWO program, links NTU's E3 Research Group with the Energy and Sustainability Research Institute Groningen (ESRIG) at the University of Groningen to build a durable research network around sustainable energy and mobility.
Its centrepiece was the NTU–UG Joint Seminar 2026 (22–26 March 2026, National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, Taipei) — a five-day programme co-hosted by NTU and UG and built around four thematic forums:
- Digital transformation & global governance — digital twins for systematic decarbonization, and a global value-chain view of carbon inequality.
- Sustainable mobility & circular logistics — autonomous-driving energy impacts, life-cycle assessment, and supply-chain optimization.
- Energy infrastructure, storage & transition — renewable forecasting, spatial hybrid energy-system modelling, and energy management under incomplete data.
- Interdisciplinary solutions for energy, climate & resource governance — AI for corporate carbon disclosure and the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
Six keynotes — from NTU, the University of Groningen, and the University of Cambridge — set the strategic stage, while 14+ young scholars from both universities presented technical work and posters spanning cross-site solar forecasting, vehicle-to-building energy management, marine-fuel life-cycle assessment, and critical-materials supply chains.
Beyond the talks, the two groups reached consensus to co-author high-impact journal papers on decarbonization digital twins, EV big-data, and renewable forecasting, and agreed a standing exchange — PhD-student mobility and joint supervision — that extends the partnership toward circular economy and resilient energy infrastructure.
本臺荷雙邊交流計畫由國科會—NWO(NSTC–NWO)補助,連結臺大 E3 研究團隊與 荷蘭格寧根大學能源與永續研究所(ESRIG), 共同建立永續能源與交通領域的長期研究網絡。
計畫核心活動為2026 NTU–UG 聯合研討會(2026 年 3 月 22 至 26 日,臺北國家 地震工程研究中心),為期五天、由臺大與格寧根大學共同主辦,規劃四場主題論壇:
- 數位轉型與全球治理——系統化減碳的數位孿生,以及從全球價值鏈視角分析碳排放不均。
- 永續移動與循環物流——自動駕駛能耗影響、生命週期評估與供應鏈優化。
- 能源設施、儲能與轉型——再生能源預測、空間混合能源系統建模,以及資料不完整情境下的能源管理。
- 能源、氣候與資源治理之跨領域方案——以人工智慧提升企業碳揭露,以及歐盟碳邊境調整機制(CBAM)。
六場主題演講(臺大、格寧根大學與劍橋大學)擘劃策略方向,兩校 14 位以上青年 學者並發表技術報告與海報,主題涵蓋跨場域太陽能預測、車輛對建築(V2B)能源 管理、船用替代燃料生命週期評估與關鍵材料供應鏈。
研討會之外,雙方達成共識,將共同發表「去碳化數位孿生」、「電動車大數據」與 「再生能源預測」等高影響力期刊論文,並建立常態化交流機制——推動博士生交換與 共同指導,將合作延伸至循環經濟與韌性能源基礎設施。