Development of methods for small and decentralized CHP's supply of regulating performance

The objective of the project was to investigate whether it was feasible and profitable to use a UPS system in connection with heating, cooling and electricity generation. A test system consisting of a micro-gas turbine, a UPS system and an absorption cooler was designed. When connected to the grid, the UPS system delivers regulating services within
Results

The objective of the project was to investigate whether it was feasible and profitable to use a UPS system in connection with heating, cooling and electricity generation. A test system consisting of a micro-gas turbine, a UPS system and an absorption cooler was designed. When connected to the grid, the UPS system delivers regulating services within a few milliseconds. After the test, the project concluded that the system is fully realisable with the components applied. However, some additions and changes to the system are necessary before the system can work in a long-term test without manned monitoring.

Key figures

Period:
2002 - 2007
Funding year:
2002
Own financial contribution:
14.14 mio. DKK
Grant:
0.28 mio. DKK
Funding rate:
2 %
Project budget:
14.42 mio. DKK

Category

Oprindelig title
Udvikling af metoder til små og decentrale kraftvarmeanlægs leverance af reguleringsydelser
Programme
ForskEL
Technology
Other
Case no.
6547

Participants

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT DENMARK ApS (Main Responsible)
Partners and economy
Partner Subsidy Auto financing
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Contact

Kontakperson
Schmidt, Jacob
Comtact information
APC Denmark ApS
Silcon Allé
DK-6000 Kolding, Denmark
Schmidt, Jacob , 70270158, jacob.schmidt@apcc.com
Øvr. Partnere: Energi- og Miljødata; AP Danmark; DEFU; DONG, Turbec

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