This project will strengthen the Danish participation in the IEA PVPS task 15: Enabling Framework for the Acceleration of BIPV & Fase 2, 2020-2023, where DTU Fotonik wants to participate in the
The aim of the project is to develop and demonstrate an interlayer foil based on structural colors for making an efficient, cost effective and angle independent way of coloring PV panels for building
The project aims to develop and demonstrate a novel type of prefabricated standard building elements called “iTB” or “integrated Triple energy Building elements” for the building industry. These iTB
The project will define the market status, core technical issues for development, and the train-ings/standards needs for cost-effective and reliable solar water heater technologies (mostly PV solar
The project will expand the Danish participation in IEA PVPS Task 13 with the purpose of informing about the potential and challenges concerning new photovoltaic concepts, including floating PV and
The objective of the project is to ensure that Danish research institutions and companies active in the development, installation, and operation of PV systems, are informed on the technical and
High brightness supercontinuum and tunable UV lasers have a wide range of applications in scientific and industrial markets including solar cell and semiconductor manufacturing, microscopy
As a response to the ongoing environmental and energy crises, Photovoltaics (solar panels) are increasingly being installed on farmland in Denmark and Europe. This development has taken place
The purpose of the project was to create 3 architectural well functioning PV retrofit low-cost solutions. This was done in collaboration with well-known and estimated architect firms and Danish
The project, 'Transparent PV modules - shading devices of the future' is based on the vision of a shading device which is energy producing, sun shading and transparent. This solar cell can be achieved
Organic solar cells hold promise as a sustainable energy source and for energy cost reduction. They represent a cost-efficient alternative to silicon-based cells. However, current technologies still