New cooling technology and newly developed communication and management solution allows access to untapped reserves the telecommunication companies. Reserves that are already established. The way to
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
The goal of SDVP Connect is to mobilize the Heat Pump ITC-platform, developed in collaboration with Energinet.dk and ForskEL, on the Smart Grid market.
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 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
To fulfill the Danish Government's ambitious plan regarding renewable energy, some technical and economical hurdles have to be cleared. A major issue is energy storage. This project will present
The project will result in recommendations for integration of heat pumps in existing distribution grid, which otherwise risk to be overloaded. The recommendations will be based on analysis of
In order to efficiently provide system services to the distribution grid, aggregators of flexible DER units require information about the topology of the grid. This information is currently not
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
DC chargers represent an attractive option for public stations, but increase of the system peak consumption may lead to the overload of certain sections of transmission and/or distribution network.
The project aims to determine how new renewable energy sources can be included in the electricity system, in operational planning and in the supply of reserve and regulating power. It will be
The focus of the project is to investigate if there are potential flexible energy reserves in serverrooms and telesites that can be implemented and exploites as manual energy reserves in the
RTLabOS will be a new type of integration platform for PowerLabDK, enabling research in next generation SCADA systems with real-time control capabilities, improved configuration management and
This project investigates the demand response potential of a modern building based on the intelligent control of the building operations and the consumption of its residents. User-driven innovation
The ability to store surplus electricity derived from renewable sources will lead to a more efficient and well-balanced energy production benefitting the Danish energy consumer. The proposed project
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
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