The aim of the PlateCell project is to develop and demonstrate roll-2-roll electrodeposition of thin film photovoltaics based on the earth-abundant and non-toxic, CZTS, semiconductor with at least 8%
The project will be the Danish part of the recently started IEA (International Energy Agency) SHC (Solar Heating & Cooling Programme) Task 64 on Solar Process Heat. The key components of solar heating
The main purpose of the IEA SHC Task is to demonstrate the possibilities regarding deep energy renovation of historic buildings in achieving the lowest possible enerdy demand and thereby CO2 emissions
The overall aim of the project is to develop and test the next generation of direct solar-powered coolers for storing vaccine and other temperature sensitive products such as fish and meat in areas
The purpose of this project is to develop better recommendations for understanding the solar energy resource in energy systems with high degree of renewable energy penetration. This is done as an
The objective is to continue Danish management of IEA SHC Task 57 ”Solar Standards and Certification” until the end of the task period. This task supports international co-operation on improvement and
The aim of the project is - through exchange of international knowledge - to develop and promote solar district heating plants. Denmark is in front in this field and the project gives good
A main result of the Low Cost Active House BIPV project is to realise a demonstration campaign with 3 MWp, low cost BIPV solutions in connection to low energy class 2020, energy neutral and plus
Combining silicon solar cells and high efficiency solar cells into one cost-efficient, high-efficiency solar cell has been a dream of the solar industry for decades. However, differences in the
Grid side converter (GSC) is the key for PV integration. GSCs are still not capable of advanced control features that enable the full control of PV systems with fault ride through, reactive power
The purpose of Task 15 is to accelerate the use of building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV). By identifying aesthetic, economic, regulatory and technical issues new approaches can be developed so BIPV
The aim of the project is continued Danish participation in IEA SHC Task 46: "Solar Resource Assessment and Forecasting". Studies of directional irradiances at DTU will be continued and expanded to a
The aim of the project is – through exchange of international knowledge – to develop and promote large solar heating plants. Denmark is in front in this field and the project gives good opportunities
The objective is to initiate and manage a new IEA-SHC task conc. development of international standards and harmonization of national/regional certification schemes for solar thermal products in order