Induction heating for stream reforming of methane has the potential of opening a new path for cheap hydrogen production. This project will make proof of concept to enable further commercial
Surplus of RE-power can through electrolysis be converted into hydrogen, which can be stored in the gas infrastructure. M/R stations will be tested via on-site generated hydrogen for suitability for
The project KDFuelCell is about a Korean-Danish collaboration on the development of PEM full cells. This is a very active area of research in both countries. Focus is on the central components, such
Hans Aage Hjuler (applicant) has been elected to IEA´s working group on “Advanced fuel cells: Annex 22: Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells”. Futher, Hans Aage Hjuler has been elected to the Scientific
The project will optimize MW electrolysis technology by developing a highly efficient power supply. The power supply will provide ancillary services in terms of power and frequency regulation for grid
The aim of the project is to exchange information on international development in the field stationary fuel cell systems for distributed generation of electricity. The insight gained is shared with
The project aims to demonstrate energy efficient production of pressurized hydrogen using pressurized solid oxide electrolyser cells. The project also examines the techno-economic potential of the