The project co-funded Danish participation in an EU subsidised Coordination Action. Micro-CheaP looked into the possibilities of using solar energy, biogas and biomass in CHP plants of less than 100
The topic of this project is: are consumers willing and able to respond to short-term variations in electricity prices, and if so, what is the social benefit of consumers doing so?
The aim is to make information about Danish energy research and its results available to users in Denmark and abroad and, through international cooperation, to make international research and its
The project highlighted markets and instruments aimed at promoting renewable energy in Denmark, the EU and internationally, while also identifying key risks and uncertainties related to renewable