For the Danish projects within electrolysis initiated under EUDP 11 - I (Hyprovide), the purpose is to
develop common standards, testsprocedures and to develope a common ground for benchmarking.
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HyTEC is a joint 226 million DKK European large scale demonstration project supported by Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Joint Undertaking programme (FCH-JU) with activities happening in both London (UK) and
Within the DESTA project the first European SOFC (Solid Oxide Fuel Cell) Truck APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) will be demonstrated. SOFC technology offers big advantages compared to other fuel cell
The project objectives are to develop and demonstrate a concept for large-scale MW electrolysers for gas turbines and synthetic fuel production for the purpose of verifying that it is possible to
In the project next generation micro combined heat and power systems is developed. The project builds on experience from the Danish Micro Combined Heat and Power project and leads to the next
The UpsEco is a ground-breaking, new technology that provides cleaner energy with better performance at lower costs than current technologies in a wide range of applications. The objective is to
The purpose of this project is to develop a new generation of a hydrogen-fuelled PEM-fuel-cellbased micro combined heat and power (μCHP) system, to demonstrate it in an end-user community, and to
The project will develop and demonstrate a new full ceramic SOFC cell concept in a joint approach between materials and processing experts closely together with SOFC cell and stack manufacturers. The
Top up funding for an EU project with European partners. The project is concerned with the details of continuous degradation of SOFC components. Models predicting degradation phenomena and their
This project aims to contribute substantially to the development of a cost effective high temperature electrolysis technology based on solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs). The focus will be on
Top up funding to the EU CATION project with Wärtsilä and other European partners. Building on experience with 50 kW demonstration systems, the cathode subsystem is developed and solutions verified
The research concerns reduction of the CO2 emission in the energy sector by using ceramic membranes in preparation of pure oxygen. The membranes make biomass conversion more efficient and reduce the
The project concerns development of new concepts for storage of hydrogen in the gas-state (high pressure) and solid-state, as well as new methods for hydrogen compression which are more efficient and
HyProvide-HRS is to conduct R&D of a hydrogen refueling systems reducing cost and increasing capacity and efficiency of 70MPa Hydrogen Refueling Stations and analyze and plan manufacturing and cost
The project focus on fuel cell based combined heat and power units as active elements for sourcing and sinking power to and from the SmartGrid on Bornholm. This is a pre-project to analyze the need
CATBOOSTER adresses the key bottlenecks for commercialization of PEMFC technologies: Performance, service life and cost. The project focuses on catalyst and electrode development and aims at a boost
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