The HyBoost-2 project are to develop technology for fuelling of hydrogen with increased capacity and reduced area use enabling integration of hydrogen next to conventional fuels at existing gas
The H2Cost-2 project are to reduce cost of hydrogen production and fast fuelling of hydrogen through development of cheaper components and systems with increased capacity. Greenhydrogen.dk ApS are to
Participation in IEA Annex 31 influences the international programs for hydrogen and fuel cells, focusing on PEM. In Annex31 relevant organization from Europe, North America, Korea and Japan are
The aim of the project is to participate in IEA Hydrogen Implementing Agreement (HIA), in order to stimulate hydrogen R&D activities in Denmark and to co-ordinate Danish and international scientific
The main objective of the ECONOL proposal is to demonstrate the possibilities to reduce the cost of
cellulosic ethanol with about 50% by exploiting 4 innovative technologies and two concepts.
CrossCut has the ambition to develop, test, evaluate and demonstrate in real environment, a cost effective renewable hybrid electric energy system with fuel cells. Special focus is on optimization of
.Participation in IEA-Task32, Hydrogen-Based Energy Storage meetings. About 50 research leaders
from the IEA countries focus on new approaches for energy storage based on hydrogen. New
knowledge will
Goal: To demonstrate the performance of a fuel cell bus in Copenhagen. Programme/Plan: When the bus is constructed, it will go into service in Berlin and then Copenhagen.
A 20 Nm2 Hydrogen storage has been specified to be used in a Ford Focus equipped with an internal combustion engine. The storage is constructed from commercial available metal hydrides.
The objectives of the project were to develop and manufacture a lightweight storage for hydrogen usable for pressures up to 300 bar and based on fibre reinforced tanks. Three storages have been
The objectives of the project have been to design and construct a PEM fuel cell driven car, which can be used for demonstration of hydrogen as a fuel in the transport sector. The project has been
The project is divided into two parts, i.e. a general review part and a project specific part. General: 1) General review of safety aspects related to hydrogen driven vehicles and related stationary
A method has been established for production of the anode supported thin-electrolyte cell. The anode supportis 200mum thick and made of NiO and TZ3Y by tapecasting. The electrochemically active anode
The main purpose of the present project has been to test a new type of MCFC unit developed in previous phases of the project. Various parts of the plant e.g. MCFC stack, reformer, catalytic burner