The project is aimed at funding the Danish participation in the project ''Analysis of potentials and costs of storage of CO2 in the Utsira aquifer in the North Sea - StorageUtsira'' within FENCO-ERA
The object of this project is to determine the osmotic power potential in Denmark, including possible locations for and barriers to application of the technology. The environmental aspects will be
Emissions from gas engines depend on ignition timing and excess of air.Adjustments leading to lower NOx emissions normally lead to increased emissions of unburned hydrocarbons (UHC) and CO. Based on
This project describes and quantifies fine and ultrafine particles emitted from 9 Danish CHP plants powered by solid waste, biomass, gas and gasoil. Measurements of number and mass emissions of PM0.1
The aim is to have influence on the IEA implementing agreement IEA Energy Technology Data Exchange (ETDE) through participation in ETDE's executive committee and in ETDE's technical working group.
A core group of Danish researchers and industrial companies has establised considerable know-how in the gasification field with the aim of producing gasifiers for CHP purposes. In France a similar
In recent years, focus on rural CHP plants and their financial difficulties and problems concerning i.a. electricity overflow has led to a number of different measures that should be able to
The aim is to disseminate information about Danish energy research and development and its results both nationally and internationally. Furthermore, it is the aim to give Danish institutions, industry
For at reducere CO2 udslip har den danske regering besluttet at fra 2010 skal 29% af al strøm leveres fra alternative energikilder. Vindenergi indgår som et væsentligt led i opnåelsen af dette mål
Direct use of oxidation catalysts for removal of formaldehyde from gas engine flue gas seems to be the most promising technology considering the emission reductions achieved and the plant costs
Vanadium redox-flow batteries are one of the promising battery technologies. A 15kW/120kWh vanadium battery was installed as part of the SYSLAB facility at Risø DTU. The battery was installed in