Identification and study of a number of central scientific problems – especially concerning interfaces between the different components in the systems. The economical aspects of the technology is also
The aim of the PEP project is to construct molecular components potentially useful for supramolecular or nanoscale devices for the light-induced production of electricity. The design of this system is
The project deals with novel materials for an advanced polymer membrane fuel cell system, which produces electricity and heat from natural gas, biomass or other environmentally friendly fuels. The
Power supply problems worldwide are not only due to the depletion of conventional energy resources but also due to continuously increasing consumption. This overloads both distribution grids and power
The project aim is to develop an integrated SOFC module (standard module) which can be based on the most cost effective materials and manufacturing processes in order to reduce SOFC plant expenses.
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.
The purpose of this research project has been to develope and test equivalent models of district heating (DH) systems with regard to on-line optimization of the operational costs of the complete