SOLBY2006 Solar energy in the energy frame – phase 2. The purpose of phase 2 was to implement a number of development and demonstration projects of solar thermal and photovoltaics for low energy
Based on the development projects under the Photovoltaics & Architecture main project, a catalogue has been published of current photovoltaic integration in Danish buildings.
A calculation tool was developed for use of solar energy in renovation and new construction projects - BYG-SOL – for professional clients, local authorities, architects and consultants. The tool may
The focus on the Danish part of the IEA project SHC Task 32 Advanced Storage Concepts for Solar and Low Energy Buildings was on Subtask C: Storage Concepts Based on Phase Change Materials and on
The overall goal with the participation in IEA PVPS is to maintain and build upon the knowledge transfer to Denmark via the participation in the IEA PVPS work. By the participation a network is
The purpose of the project has been to examine the possibilities for PV in an industrialised building process. The project is an information gathering and development project with basis in knowledge
The project proved that PowerShade with an efficiency ratio in excess of 5% can be produced, and that future development will probably further increase its efficiency. The project also showed that the
The concept of combining solar power, absorption cooling and natural gas-fired small-scale CHP in Strandby met expectations and could be replicated in other CHP plants. However, it is important to
The project developed new edge sealing for the DSC cell. Made from inert polymer, the sealing is mounted as laminate in controlled conditions. Laboratory experiments and cell exposure to accelerating
This project changed towards possible commercialisation. Consequently, project cooperation was terminated and part of the work transferred to project 6389 ‘Technical silicon for high-efficiency PV
The CEEH will develop a system to support the planning of Denmark's future energy systems integrating both direct costs and indirect costs for environment, climate and health. The CEEH will apply a
The output of the project can be divided into three main areas: Firstly, results related to the further development and integration of existing tools and methodologies into coherent energy and
The project has shown that there is potential for particularly demand response energy consumption within the industry. If businesses offer this potential on markets it is required that the payment is
Danish greenhouses have a relatively high level of electricity consumption for grow light. Part of the electricity consumption is flexible, and the main purpose of the project was to find out if the
A report was completed in summer 2007. The report was successfully presented at the PREHEAT seminar, which took place at the Intersolar exhibition in Freiburg, June 21-22 2007. A PowerPoint
More than 500 households with electric heating participated in a demonstration project about demand response. Participants paid for electricity based on spot prices. The groups notified of the next
The project studies two issues in distribution systems 1)Normal Operation Optimization models the load optimal response to electricity price, power system constraint impacts. 2)Control Strategies in