The goal for this demonstration project to undergo an independent validation of wave energy machine "Rolling Upright" in the wave tank under controlled conditions, and in doing so have developed a
LEANCON Wave Energy
ForskVE
2012
2016
This ForskEL project will document the energy production of the wave energy converter MAWEC in real production mode. The overall project description is the same as in PSO project "Advanced Wave Energy
The purpose of the project is to design, build and test a 2 kW wave energy grid connected Lever Operated Pivoting Float LOPF buoy in the sea. The goal is to collect operational data on electric
RESEN ENERGY ApS
ForskEL
2011
2012
Wave energy, Lever Operated Pivoting Float LOPF, study of new taut moored buoy concept with direct electrical output. It will cover: Basic static theoretical optimisation of LOPF concept, design of
The project will develop and demonstrate a new full ceramic SOFC cell concept in a joint approach between materials and processing experts closely together with SOFC cell and stack manufacturers. The
Top up funding for an EU project with European partners. The project is concerned with the details of continuous degradation of SOFC components. Models predicting degradation phenomena and their
This project aims to contribute substantially to the development of a cost effective high temperature electrolysis technology based on solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs). The focus will be on
Top up funding to the EU CATION project with Wärtsilä and other European partners. Building on experience with 50 kW demonstration systems, the cathode subsystem is developed and solutions verified
The project focus on fuel cell based combined heat and power units as active elements for sourcing and sinking power to and from the SmartGrid on Bornholm. This is a pre-project to analyze the need
CATBOOSTER adresses the key bottlenecks for commercialization of PEMFC technologies: Performance, service life and cost. The project focuses on catalyst and electrode development and aims at a boost
The purpose of the project is improve the efficiency of Power Take off systems for Wave Energy Converters, by analysing and optimizing a new PTO-system with multiple pressure lines. This includes
HI-CON A/S
ForskEL
2011
2011
As an initial step for FLOAT – a project on using UHPC for wave energy floaters - a study has been undertaken to investigate preliminary design of 2 types of floaters, essential properties of UHPFRC