The project will be the Danish part of the recently started IEA (International Energy Agency) SHC (Solar Heating & Cooling Programme) Task 64 on Solar Process Heat. The key components of solar heating
To develop, design, calculate system integration and business cases for pit thermal storages fitting into all kind of district heating and cooling systems
The scope of the project is to develop and test an injector technology that will enable the use of alternative fuels in combination with conventional diesel fuel oils. The combustion of methanol and
We will participate in the final part of the work with task 3 under annex XV. Task 3 covers advanced methods, operation and risk aspects as well as innovative solutions for excess heat recovery.
The
Blue Atlas Robotics is developing an underwater robot that autonomously images large underwater structures, including ships and harbor quay walls, to radically improve the quantity, quality, and
The purpose of the power buoy development program is to support the green transition of the global maritime industry by eliminating and removing CO2 pollution and particle emission caused by the
LED iBond aims to develop and demonstrate a new generation of the Tracy Panel, in which the lighting structure serves as conductor for the electricity for the LEDs but also as IoT infrastructure.
The objective of Task 25 is to analyse and further develop the methodology to assess the impact of wind power on power systems. The Task has established an international forum for exchange of
The project has generally aim to support Denmark´s participation in the “IEA Wind Energy R & D Implementing Agreement” in 2013 through participation in the Agreement Steering Committee (“Executive
The objective is to increase access to knowledge on thermal gasification of biomass in Denmark through participation in IEA Bioenergy Task 33 on Thermal Gasification of Biomass and through
The overall objective of the project is to develop a cost-efficient Lidar wind sensor to be integrated on individual wind turbine in order to maximize power production and minimize dynamic load on the
The original EUDP grant included support for the Danish participation in Task 41 participation in the 3-year project was more extensive than expected, as Denmark was responsible for Sub Task C
The Organic Fuel Technology (OFT) process is developed to produce bio oil from organic materials like straw or organic waste, using an innovative process based on microwave enhanced catalytic
The Hydrofaction technology is a next generation hydrothermal technology that can convert low value organic feedstocks into a cyncrude with high heating value (35-39 MJ/kg), which can be used directly
Implementation of 10,600 m2 solar collectors, 19,000 m3 borehole storage and a heat pump to supply the existing combined heat and power plant in Brædstrup, Denmark