The aim of the project is to encourage the exchange of experience, transfer know how to R and D in connection to extraction and utilization of landfill gas for energy purposes.
The main aim of the project is to establish knowhow about thermal gasification of biomass - especially straw. This project will be focused on: 1) Decomposition of tar by non-catalytic processes. 2)
A new anode has been developed. By using ceria, doped with gadolinia and sintered at low temperature on a surface with coarse zirconia anchoring particles, an electrochemically active anode is formed.
It is the aim of the project: 1) To supplement the existing offshore wind data base, by setting up offshore meteorological measurements significantly further away from the coast than previously and
Based on preliminary design studies, an Indirectly Fired Gas Turbine (IFGT) was identified as a potentially attractive option for on-farm or village energy generation at scales around 200 kWel.
The 3-year project is part of a long-term strategic research programme with the aim of improving the efficiency and operation of biofuel-fired thermal conversion systems. The aspects of biofuel
The objective of the project is to investigate the technical, environmental and economic aspects of using high strength concrete (CRC) for offshore wind turbine towers rather than steel. The