Mini bars consume up to 10 percent of the total electricity costs of a hotel. Therefore, the energy consumption of mini bars has been brought into focus in this project. The existing mini bar market
The barriers so far preventing use of sophisticated, energy-efficient lighting control were analysed and tools developed for selecting optimum system solutions for automatic lighting control in
Lab tests have shown that the need for basic ventilation in foundries can be reduced by removing flue gases as close to the source as possible. These results have subsequently been confirmed by tests
The project group developed a method to characterise the dynamic properties of solar shading in connection with the current window the project group wants to use and not just an old standard window
The project group studied the possibilities of preventing rime formation on cooling and freezing furniture in supermarkets by removing part of the air humidity via air-conditioning systems and by
During the project, a team with special competencies in energy efficiency and sustainable buildings sought to influence clients and advisers in Copenhagen’s Ørestad district to improve project energy
The project has been carried out and has been finalized with a summary report in Danish. Performance tests of new suction hoods have been carried out at F. Junckers Industrier A/S in Køge, Denmark
This project wants to develop a serial of integrated design and environment strategies for the future office environment (New Ways of Working), where architectural, technological, decor and
The project was conducted as a PhD study at the DTU in cooperation with Danish foundries and a supplier of foundry machinery. A thorough experimental analysis of the flow of melts in inlet systems was
The project developed and demonstrated an air-conditioning system based on dehumidification via a heat-driven, wet sorption process and adiabatic cooling. Calculations show that (district) heat-driven