Power-to-gas (“P2G”) is an innovative and disruptive energy storage solution ideally suited for the Danish energy system. The P2G-BioCat Project is led by a consortium of highly qualified
The purpose of the project is through applied research and development to demonstrate and develop a building-integratable, transparent PV module harvesting direct sunlight, acting as intelligent
The SmartMEA project aims to develop the next generation high temperature PEM electrodes for improved durability and performance working under SmartGrid conditions. Focus is on electrode optimization
To fulfill the Danish Government's ambitious plan regarding renewable energy, some technical and economical hurdles have to be cleared. A major issue is energy storage. This project will present
An energy payback time less than 1 year for a complete polymer solar cell plant is now reality. DTU, EnergiMidt and Gaia Solar are now taking the next crucial step towards sustainable reliable energy
The purpose of the project is to analyse and develop advanced filter solutions based on combinations of passive filters and active filters in wind power plants. The use of passive filters is almost
This project will develop oxygen blown biomass gasification combined with oxygen transport membranes (OTMs) for efficient conversion of waste biomass to electrical energy. During the project, a 1st
The project will result in recommendations for integration of heat pumps in existing distribution grid, which otherwise risk to be overloaded. The recommendations will be based on analysis of
In order to efficiently provide system services to the distribution grid, aggregators of flexible DER units require information about the topology of the grid. This information is currently not
Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are an energy conversion technology that can play a key role during the transition to 100% renewable energy in Denmark. This project aims to enhance the lifetime of
The object of the PROSOFC project is to increase the robustness of the solid oxide fuel cell technology, as this is a key challenge for bringing the technology to the consumers. To achieve this we
This project includes completion of project 2008-1-0164 "Selective Hydrolysis of Sludge, phase 2".The mentioned project showed profound effect of Selective Hydrolysis on digestion and biogas
DC chargers represent an attractive option for public stations, but increase of the system peak consumption may lead to the overload of certain sections of transmission and/or distribution network.