If the overall energy policy targets shall be achieved there is a basic need for increased integration and coordination of renewable energy production facilities into the electric power system. More
The project is a contribution to the national strategy evolving a dynamic and flexible electrical system with wind as the energy source. The key to the future exploiting of excess energy, is to
Through a combination of historical analysis, case studies and action research, the research alliance will analyse the roles of socio-technical experiments, creation and utilisation of ''windows of
The project develops a number of new concepts and intelligent approaches for a modern power system which includes renewable energy, storage units, distributed generation, plug-in hybrid electric
The project deals with a new idea where water from a nearby reservoir - sea, river or lake - via a pump/motor pressurizes a closed underground membrane, meaning that excessive electrical energy is
The project studies the possibilities of introducing flexible electricity consumption and regulating power among Danish industrial customers though price and control signals from the electricity
The overall purpose of the consortium is to gather research institutions and major industry enterprises which together can cover all stages from research through concept and technology development to
The project explores the possibilities for a combination of wind power and a large heat pump for heat production in the district heating system of Århus. The environmental and economic impact – for
Incineration plants may optimize their participation in the electricity spot market and balancing markets by actively and fast bypassing the steam from the steam turbine. The possibility of this is
The starting point for this project is that today the Danish turbines are NOT participating in the electricity system balancing tasks. As an alternative to this present situation we will in this
Project results are very focused on the results generated through interviews with power plants, and its conclusion must be said to be interesting for both power system actors in general, but