AM-Farm will set up the first Danish photopolymerization based Additive Manufacturing (AM) Farm that will cater to agile intermediate-sized production (1000-100,000 components) that can
Construction is one of the key sources of CO2 emission. One of the most used construction materials are bricks, with more than 5 billion being produced each year. Bricks are typically made of
Denmark has pledged to reach a 70% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050. CCS is recognized as an indispensable technology for achieving these ambitious
In order to reach the political climate target of reducing carbon emissions by 70 % in 2030, the Innomission partnership MissionGreenFuels (MGF) aims to accelerate the renewable energy
The heat treatment of food and side streams for feed requires vast amounts of energy, most of which derives from fossil fuels. Ohmic heating is an established electrified heating technology
Ammonia (NH3) is envisioned as a key future sustainable fuel for the marine sector. NH3 is attractive for obtaining zero carbon emissions, and it can be stored as a liquid with an acceptable
Construction aggregates is a broad category of coarse grained materials like sand, gravel and stone used in construction and infrastructure projects. Aggregates are the most mined resources
The world is looking into a future where the green transition is gaining momentum both at national level, in cities and at companies around the world. By putting the EML employees' many years of
Renewable and excess heat sources are representing nearly a third of the energy supply used in district heating and coohng. Excess heat has the potential to grow further and become an important part
The purpose of this project is to make the existing propeller polishing robot prototype robust for frequent use without breakdowns. The robot will be able to maintain ship propellers to a high
In many regions of the world, the lack of cooling facilities leads to a huge food waste, and it is a severe barrier for economic development. The aim of the present project is therefore to develop
The overall aim of the project is to enable Danish participation in the International Energy Agency (IEA) Wind Task 46 Erosion of Wind Turbine Blades. The knowledge transfer facilitated by the IEA
Wave energy converters (WEC’s) capture energy from ocean waves to produce electricity. Wave energy converters are intended to be modular and deployed in multi-unit arrays. Today there is a little
The aim with the project is to support the participation of DTU Wind Energy in the new IEA Task 47 “Innovative aerodynamic experiments and simulations on wind turbines in turbulent inflow”. By this
The main objective of the project is to contribute to the international cooperation and knowledge sharing around the very important and current topic of wind integration into the power systems via the
The project is testing a new type of IoT sensor technology. Today, the individual IoT sensor must be connected to power or contain batteries. New technology based on induction, makes it possible to
Investigation of the potential for optimized and reduced energy consumption via improved installation, monitoring and continuous adjustment of heat pumps in Danish homes, using IoT enabled machine
Plastic production is an energy intensive process with a high heating and cooling demand. The project will convert direct electricity use to an integrated solution, where the supplied energy is
In the project, a self-learning predictive control is developed and demonstrated that can de-liver the best possible indoor climate at minimal energy consumption. This is achieved with a digital twin