The Power2Hydrogen project seeks to promote a new green energy market by demonstrating feasible load shifting and the possibility of balancing the electricity grid via dynamic operation of a PEM water
Aiming at promotion of polymer fuel cell applications in association with renewable sources e.g. windmill, the electro-catalyst is the key to higher performance, effective cost and prolonged
Solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) are a promising technology for energy storage and synthetic fuel production and it has a unique potential for grid regulation in the Danish power system. This
The project objective comprises participation in the international IEA Annex 30 on electrolysis. The work covers preparation and international meeting attendance twice a year, in a 5-year period. The
The overall goal of the project is to launch a novel hearing instrument, which can be recharged by the user within 30 seconds. Widex, Sonion and DTI have previously demonstrated the technology where
The project wil make it possible to produce hydrogen in smaller systems using induction heating in catalytic processes. This makes hydrogen production flexible in terms of use of the surplus power
In the project the ceramic electrolyser technology will be matured towards present markets as off-grid electricity storage and production of gasses for the chemical industry. The technology will be
The DK-SOFC b line is targeted towards: 1) decrease of the operation temperature without increasing the area specific resistance, 2) increase of the ro-bustness of the cell, 3) better understanding of
The goal of the project was to develop and demonstrate a 3 kWe DMFC generator aimed for Uninterruptible Power Supply. How-ever, a detailed concept evaluation based on the present Danish DMFC stack and
The goal of the project is to develop and test small (2 kW) reformers for converting natural gas into hydrogen for use in Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell cogen units for single-family houses
The project co-financed Danish participation in a European partnership under the 6th framework programme to test whether gas from thermal biomass gasification can be purified sufficiently to be used
The aim of the work is to participate in the IEA Implementing Agreement on Hydrogen (IAH), in order to stimulate and co-ordinate hydrogen activities in Denmark. The work includes: 1) Participation in
The project co-financed Danish participation in a European partnership under the 6th framework programme to test whether gas from thermal biomass gasification can be purified sufficiently to be used
The main purposes of the project were 1) to develop new catalyst materials by applying ‘flame spray deposition’ (FSD); 2) to optimise state-of-the-art MEA materials and electrode structure; 3) to
The project aimed to find new electrode materials for hydrogen development able to replace the costly and rare platinum normally used in PEM fuel cells. The project succeeded in demonstrating that