Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are a flexible and efficient power production technology well suited to the demands of a Smart Grid. This project will make significant progress towards smart grid ready
SOFCs improve energy usage by providing high efficiency and dynamic operation. The METSAPP project will demonstrate that metal-supported SOFCs enhance robustness and lifetime, as a strategic
Alkaline electrolysers provide the potential to store large amounts of electrical energy as hydrogen. RESelyser will enable coupling to renewable energy sources in order to stabilise future Smart
The vision of the project is to develop a durable, efficient and safe fuel cell (FC) technology, which is suitable for larger scale peak shaving systems in relation to wind mills and SMART grid
The purpose of this project was to reveal the possibilities of transport of hydrogen via the existing Danish natural gas grid. The investigation only covers the distribution grid. For this purpose, a
The goal of the project was to construct and test a 10 kW CHP (5 kWe) PEM FC generator aimed for single-family households in Denmark. Two generators, each 'half size' of the project generator goal
The PEM fuel cell car will function as a laboratory where components and modules in the future can be upgraded with improved version. Danish industry gets in this way an opportunity to develop and
The project will demonstrate the concept of application of reversible fuel cells integrated into a building, with generation of hydrogen from excess electricity from nearby renewable energy systems
Based on the results from the project's Part l, the purpose of project tasks described in this report was to reconfigure / update the vehicle for dynamical operation with a Danish-produced PEM fuel
The activities were: Development of improved components, analysis of durability, contacting, improving the methods, materials development, studies of mechanisms and of defect and structural chemistry
In the autumn of 1999 the IC plant at Nordborg Power Plant was commissioned, and following that the emissions and emission reductions of the plant were measured.