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
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
The partners want to develop and demonstrate a fuel cell system for the production of electricity and heat based entirely on Danish MEA (Membrane Electrode Assembly) and stack technology. The outcome
The objective is to mature solid oxide fuel cell systems to a level where they are meeting critical user requirements for efficiency, lifetime and costs. For residential micro combined heat and power
Map the possible working relations between USA and DK in the hydrogen and fuel cell market. (Energy 11). For reference, a web-based information portal for Danish stakeholders that summarizes all this
The purpose is to develop residential micro combined heat and power (muCHP) systems based on solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology iinto a reliable, efficient, robust, quality product that can enter
The purpose of the project is to select and validate technology concepts for the establisment of a Danish production of green synthetic fuels primarily for fuel cells
The D-CODE project aims at developing an innovative diagnostic procedure to detect Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell stack faults and support stack degradation level analysis. The on-line
This project is about optimization of a prototype developed and build during a earlier EUDP demonstration project called 2nd Generation alkaline electrolysis. The project aims on further development