A large portion of global energy consumption is used for industrial heating, mostly provided by natural gas and coal. This project will contribute to carbon neutrality by advancing the
Large energy demand from the existing, underperforming Building Stock (BS), including refurbished and recent buildings jeopardizes the effort to reach deep decarbonization target. Such BS
Access to clean water is a major global issue. Saline and wastewater can be returned to high quality freshwater through reverse osmosis (RO) desalination. The main operational challenge
HeatCheck aims to develop a scalable, commercial-grade, open-source, AI-driven toolchain that merges meter data with ubiquitous wireless heat cost allocator data to optimize heating
AM-Farm will set up the first Danish photopolymerization based Additive Manufacturing (AM) Farm that will cater to agile intermediate-sized production (1000-100,000 components) that can
Construction is one of the key sources of CO2 emission. One of the most used construction materials are bricks, with more than 5 billion being produced each year. Bricks are typically made of
The heat treatment of food and side streams for feed requires vast amounts of energy, most of which derives from fossil fuels. Ohmic heating is an established electrified heating technology
Construction aggregates is a broad category of coarse grained materials like sand, gravel and stone used in construction and infrastructure projects. Aggregates are the most mined resources
COORDICY is a Danish-American interdisciplinary research project that investigates how to bring down the energy usage of public and private industrial facilities.
The researchers of LEDSiC is exploring how wavelength conversion using fluorescent silicon carbide can produce white light-emitting diodes (LEDs). LEDs looks to be the market leading light source of
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU)
Innovationsfonden
2015
2019
Along with engine designers Danish and international researchers are looking to adress and explain how sulfuric acid forms and condensates in ship engines. The problem with "cold corrosion" caused by
Advanced algorithms can give designers room to engage much more in shaping and combine function and aesthetics. HYPERCOOL is an unusual cooperative that develops software to help integrate cooling
The carbon footprint of transportation can be reduced if engine parts for vehicles are made lighter. In the project PROALCO researchers are looking for methods to forge aluminium elements that have a