| Support in translating goals into concrete policies. | Tough international requirements, heavy pressure on limited public space and climate change mean that traditional solutions for energy and water supply no longer suffice. This is why we believe there is an important role for new applications underground, such as storing energy, CO2 and water, while conserving soil quality.
Advantages Governing wisely means looking ahead and this is certainly true of water and energy policy. It’s essential to define viable policies and thus stimulate the development of renewable technologies. Examples include underground spatial planning, sustainable use of areas under the ground, and storing rainwater underground. |  | Our activities We advise governments and help them translate their goals into concrete policies. This makes their objectives more tangible and easier to monitor, both internally and for building contractors. We also offer support in developing new legal frameworks for energy storage.
Like to know more? Call +31 (0)26 35 35 555 and ask for Bas Godschalk or e-mail us at b.godschalk@iftechnology.nl.
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Master Plan Buiksloterdam, the Netherlands
 There is a growing desire for new property developments to be climate-neutral. In order to be fully prepared for this challenge, we developed a master plan. Read more... Feasibility map, municipality of Nijmegen
 The city of Nijmegen has had a geothermal feasibility map drawn up and made it available to the public. Now anyone can see at a glance whether they would be able to make use of geothermal energy. Read more...
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