Dynamic and distributed ammonia plants can create new markets and demand whilst bolstering demand for existing products including turbines, ammonia plants and subsequently creating jobs for the Danish
The SkyClean technology combines biofuel production and carbon capture and storage. It is an integrated solution to three major climate change challenges on a global scale: reducing greenhouse
The objective of Sluge2Fuel is to demonstrate the world’s first full scale integration of a modular Hydro Thermal Liquefaction (HTL) unit in a modern Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and to validate
The objective of the CooCE project is to establish biotechnological processes, for converting CO2 into upgraded biofuels (biomethane) for on-site hybrid energy storage and value-added platform
The BiogasOil Project aims to articulate the advantages of the integration of biogas and bio-oil production at the same site. The BiogasOil Project includes a program of biocrude production, process
The objective of the BlueDolphin project is to develop and demonstrate a scalable high-temperature proton-exchange membrane fuel cell range-extender platform for smaller electric marine vessels such
The MOSS project is a an importent step on the path to commercializin a new and very promising technology for energy storage. The pilot plant will integrate all central systems required for the
The project develops and demonstrates a new sensor solution for process monitoring of hydrogen in applications such as electrolysis plants. The benefits of this new sensor type include long-term
The aim of the BioLens project is to establish a new standard and platform for digital traceability of guarantees of origins on volumes traded biomethane throughout Europe.
The HyProFuel project will develop technology that converts pyrolysis oil obtained from bio-waste into renewable hydrocarbon fuels by hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) catalysis. Pyrolysis oil production from
Wood is a strongly anisotropic material and likewise the char produced by pyrolysis of wood is characterized by a strong anisotropy. This anisotropic behaviour allows relatively easy transport of gas
The in the EFP 2002 project were related to the development of a 3G cell with a metal suport of ferritic stainless steel and with stability towards redox and thermal cycling.
The 'Clear Views on Clean Fuels' (VIEWLS) project aims to increase our insight into: 1) The economic and environment-technical performances of the various transport biohels, both existing biohels and
The aim is to: verify the final choice of solvent for 'Guideline for Sampling and Analysis of Tar and Particles in Biomass Producer Gas' and to develop an unambiguous method for tar evaporation with
As a continuation of preliminary experiments on super critical water cleaning a process development unit (PDU) for a capacity of 50-60 kg/h will be designed and built.
The activities in the project were: Cell test under extreme conditions, development and analysis of contacting, stability towards redox and thermal cycling, improvements of methods, and development