The aim of the UnitSun project is to develop the worlds most advanced prefabricated PV integrated façade system utilizing all the benefits of the prefabrication approach to the construction market for
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 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
New PV module and inverter technology replace old well-known solutions potentially introducing new failure modes. To mitigate such risk factors and support continued deployment of utility scale PV
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
Project FSSE aims to develop a concentrated solar capture (CSP) system with storage and a high temperature Organic Rankine Cycle Unit (ORC) that can be utilized on demand to produce carbon neutral
The aim of the project was to test the recently developed VFA online sensor under long-term operation at a large-scale biogas plant (Lintrup). The goal was to identify requirements of the system for
A model of a updraft gasifier was established. Problems about solving the system of equations was realized. Experimental results about heating up and pyrolising wood chips was created.
The project has included the Danish Representation in the Technical Committee for biomass Utilisation, task 32, Biomass Combustion and Cofiring during 2001. The Activity is referring to the IEA