COORDICY is a Danish-American interdisciplinary research project that investigates how to bring down the energy usage of public and private industrial facilities.
The project SYNFUEL is reasearching how to combine electrolysis and gasification of biomass in a way that produces more biofuel from the same ammount of biomass.
The overall price of polymer fuel cells is falling, but the cells are still highly dependent on platinum as catalyst material. The project NonPrecious aims at developing active catalysts based on more
ElectroGas develops knowledge and technology which can take surplus electricity from renewable energy and use it to upgrade CO2 to CH4 by feeding it to microorganisms present in biogas reactors.
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
The researchers of e-STORE seeks to improve our ability to store energy by using power-to-gas technology.
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