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Dutch District Heating Networks Cost Households 15-25% More Than Gas
Netherlands, Saturday, 28 February 2026.
Households connected to district heating in the Netherlands pay significantly more than those using gas, with fixed costs over 75% higher at €650 annually versus €369 for gas. The pricing structure leaves 700,000 customers unable to choose suppliers or influence tariffs, while 29% express dissatisfaction with value for money according to market regulators.
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Dutch University Becomes First to Power Campus with Underground Heat from 2-Kilometer Deep Well
Delft, Saturday, 28 February 2026.
TU Delft has successfully activated Europe’s most ambitious campus geothermal project, tapping heat from 2 kilometers beneath the earth to power university buildings and student housing. The breakthrough system, which originated from a 2007 student idea discussed in a pub, is expected to slash carbon emissions by 80% by 2027. Beyond heating, the well serves as a living laboratory, collecting unprecedented data to advance geothermal technology across the Netherlands.
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From Student Motorcycle Adventure to Battery Technology Empire
Eindhoven, Saturday, 28 February 2026.
A former TU/e student who traveled 23,000 kilometers around the world on an electric motorcycle has transformed his university experience into a thriving business empire. Bas Verkaik’s journey from frustrated undergraduate to successful entrepreneur showcases how hands-on learning can drive real innovation, culminating in King Willem-Alexander opening his company’s new headquarters in January 2026.
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Dutch Media Giant Mediahuis Hits One Million Digital Subscribers Despite Industry Pressures
Amsterdam, Saturday, 28 February 2026.
Belgian-owned Mediahuis successfully crossed the one million digital subscriber threshold in 2025, marking a pivotal moment in European media transformation. Nearly 60 percent of their 1.8 million total subscribers now choose digital-only or predominantly digital packages, generating stable revenues of €1.26 billion despite mounting distribution costs and declining advertising income. This digital milestone demonstrates how traditional publishers can adapt to changing consumer habits while maintaining financial stability in an increasingly challenging market environment.
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Dutch Researchers Win €3 Million to Transform Touch Displays and Medical Imaging
Eindhoven, Thursday, 26 February 2026.
Two TU/e scientists received prestigious NWO Vici grants to revolutionize technology through liquid crystal polymers that provide tactile feedback for visually impaired users and multi-sensor ultrasound systems replacing single probes for safer abdominal imaging.
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Wageningen Researcher Wins Major Grant to Target Cancer Cells with Breakthrough CRISPR Method
Wageningen, Friday, 27 February 2026.
Microbiologist John van der Oost secured €150,000 in European funding to develop ThermoCas9, a revolutionary CRISPR variant that selectively destroys cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. The system exploits methylation differences in tumor DNA.