BioUpgrade is aiming at developing an innovative, efficient and robust technology for biological biogas upgrade, utilising the indigenous hydrogenotrophic cultures of the anaerobic digestion process
The project will develop fuel cell backup power solutions for use at transformer stations in the electric grid. It will demonstrate the new backup solution in connection with transmission stations and
HyScale is to develop and demonstrate a new 3. gen hydrogen fueling station for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles. HyScale is to double the fueling capacity and reduce costs with 50% with the aim to make
EEEHy aims to generate the knowledge that will result in the demonstration of a game- changing high temperature and pressure alkaline electrolyzer. The novel materials, electrode architecture, stack
During the project, investigations and development has been performed, focusing on an evaluation of the overall feasibility of gasification of solid biomass in general.
In the present project was investigated how and to which extent the effluent from the biogas process has to be purified in order to recirculate this stream as process water in the MaxiFuels process
Two DMFC generator modules 0.5 kW and 1.0 kW have been constructed for demonstration in UPS and battery charging applications. The overall goals defined in the Danish “DMFC Road Map” for 2008 has been
Due to difficulties in achieving data, consistency in data, and concensus on data as expected and agreed in the project outline among the project partners, the project unfortunately could not be
The demonstration plant includes the following elements: Container buildings for control and monitoring as well as housing of the process equipment. Two fully automated PEM-CHP fuel cell units of 2 kW
The objective is to synthesise and transfer to stakeholders important international knowledge and new technical information concerning conventional forestry systems for sustainable production of
Analyse the country-level, regional and global potential of bioenergy, forestation and other biomass based mitigation strategies, including implications for the atmospheric CO2 concentration and
As a specific Danish contribution during the project period, the Bioenergy Group at the University of Southern Denmark updated the report ‘Source separation of organic fraction of household waste’.
Dust will be produced during production and use of wood pellets. The most critical situations will be identified and changes in routines and equipment will be suggested. Both central heat plants and