Project purpose is to develop, test, demonstrate and mature a solution, that by supply of green energy from wind turbines, solar panels, and a battery system, with and without grid connection, can
The FrontFuel project aims to revolutionize production of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) by pioneering a path for industry first-movers by showcasing an innovative, highly efficient value chain. By
The overall objective of the IEA Annex ‘Heat Pumps in a circular economy’ is to provide an overview of the status of heat pumps in relation to a circular economy, to highlight the technological
The MEGA (Modular Efficient power Generation with Advanced fuel cell power converters) project aims at developing high-efficiency high-density DC-DC power converter for fuel-cell based applications
Dynamic and distributed ammonia plants can create new markets and demand whilst bolstering demand for existing products including turbines, ammonia plants and subsequently creating jobs for the Danish
The objective of the BlueDolphin project is to develop and demonstrate a scalable high-temperature proton-exchange membrane fuel cell range-extender platform for smaller electric marine vessels such
The project develops and demonstrates a new sensor solution for process monitoring of hydrogen in applications such as electrolysis plants. The benefits of this new sensor type include long-term
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