The focus of the project is to investigate if there are potential flexible energy reserves in serverrooms and telesites that can be implemented and exploites as manual energy reserves in the
RTLabOS will be a new type of integration platform for PowerLabDK, enabling research in next generation SCADA systems with real-time control capabilities, improved configuration management and
This project investigates the demand response potential of a modern building based on the intelligent control of the building operations and the consumption of its residents. User-driven innovation
The ability to store surplus electricity derived from renewable sources will lead to a more efficient and well-balanced energy production benefitting the Danish energy consumer. The proposed project
MegaBalance is to conduct an assessment of the potential for large scale energy storage & balancing with hydrogen in Denmark in the period 2015-2050. Focus will be on central production and conversion
Solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) are a promising technology for energy storage or synthetic fuel production. The technology has a great potential as a grid modulator in the future Danish
The proposed project deals with the finalization of a computational model to simulate heat and mass transfer processes inside PEMFC that has been developed over the past years at the Aalborg
CHPCOM (Combined Heat and Power Communication) is a project that through practical experience will analyse, develop and demonstrate the use of international Smart Grid related data communication
The project’s primary focus is to develop and maintain a system that controls the heat production and electricity consumption of heat pumps, in order to improve local energy efficiency and to optimize
Smart charging services for electric vehicles can help reduce the cost for both owner and power system. They are, however, unlikely to be adopted by OEMs and market players if left unresolved. While
The “Smart Grid Open” project will secure the realization of guidelines, methods and testing protocols enabling conformance testing of communication interfaces for Smart Grid Ready products. Reference
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells will play a significant role in the energy systems of the future. The technology is in the process of being introduced into a number of early markets. The
An improved understanding of the main degradation issues of the PEM FC has been obtained. Single cells have been operated in excess of 10,000 hours, but with unacceptable high degradation rates. The
Danish participation in Task 32 will open new possibilities for international collaboration and access to the newest results within energy storage as hydrogen. Development of a new energy system in
The objective in project Green Flex is to develop and demonstrate a software tool named FlexIQ that can support economic optimal planning and control of integrate green energy plants in mobilizing
In order to serve the political goals of independency from fossil fuel and to support the usage of sustainable energy sources, we want to demonstrate that electrical driven heat pumps can be
SmartCopenhagen will demonstrate energy storage using hydrogen and fuel cell technologies in interaction with electricity, heat and gas supply in MW scale with key technology providers and utilities.
The objective of the project (SIMBA) is to accelerate volume production of small environmentally friendly and energy efficient stationary fuel cell (FC) systems. With the help of reformers the SIMBA