Solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) are a promising technology for energy storage and synthetic fuel production and it has a unique potential for grid regulation in the Danish power system. This
A main result of the Low Cost Active House BIPV project is to realise a demonstration campaign with 3 MWp, low cost BIPV solutions in connection to low energy class 2020, energy neutral and plus
Combining silicon solar cells and high efficiency solar cells into one cost-efficient, high-efficiency solar cell has been a dream of the solar industry for decades. However, differences in the
Grid side converter (GSC) is the key for PV integration. GSCs are still not capable of advanced control features that enable the full control of PV systems with fault ride through, reactive power
The overall target for this project is to develop an industrialized concept for Building Integrated Solar PV-BIPV that visualizes a number of added values, minimizes additional costs and thus paves
Power-to-gas (“P2G”) is an innovative and disruptive energy storage solution ideally suited for the Danish energy system. The P2G-BioCat Project is led by a consortium of highly qualified
The aim of the project is to work with Danish housing associations to organise sketch designs and realisation of building integration of PV solutions (BIPV). The total proposed implementation for roof
The purpose of the project is through applied research and development to demonstrate and develop a building-integratable, transparent PV module harvesting direct sunlight, acting as intelligent
The SmartMEA project aims to develop the next generation high temperature PEM electrodes for improved durability and performance working under SmartGrid conditions. Focus is on electrode optimization
An energy payback time less than 1 year for a complete polymer solar cell plant is now reality. DTU, EnergiMidt and Gaia Solar are now taking the next crucial step towards sustainable reliable energy
Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are an energy conversion technology that can play a key role during the transition to 100% renewable energy in Denmark. This project aims to enhance the lifetime of
The object of the PROSOFC project is to increase the robustness of the solid oxide fuel cell technology, as this is a key challenge for bringing the technology to the consumers. To achieve this we
MegaBalance is to conduct an assessment of the potential for large scale energy storage & balancing with hydrogen in Denmark in the period 2015-2050. Focus will be on central production and conversion
In the BIPV Quality Cities project the total amount of PV systems with special focus on BIPV Quality, Solar Watch online monitoring and a combined focus electricity savings will amount to 3.850 kWp.
The main purpose of the planned Phase III (PVIB-III) is establishment of 1,5 – 2 MW of additional capacity primarily in terms of a large utility scale PV power plant of at least 1,5 MW. Thus very
Solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) are a promising technology for energy storage or synthetic fuel production. The technology has a great potential as a grid modulator in the future Danish
The proposed project deals with the finalization of a computational model to simulate heat and mass transfer processes inside PEMFC that has been developed over the past years at the Aalborg
This project focuses on the integration of photovoltaics (PVs) with thermoelectric generators (TEGs) and microchannel heat exchangers (µHX) in two parallel phases: low-thickness solar power systems
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells will play a significant role in the energy systems of the future. The technology is in the process of being introduced into a number of early markets. The
An improved understanding of the main degradation issues of the PEM FC has been obtained. Single cells have been operated in excess of 10,000 hours, but with unacceptable high degradation rates. The