iGLEEB contributes to the development, test, demonstration, and capacity building within intelligent building installations and decentralised integrated energy systems. Focus is on technologies for
De Nationale Geologiske Undersøgelser for Danmark og Grønland
EUDP
2019
2022
Develop, test and demonstrate a new inversion tool, Direct probabilistic inversion (DPI), concerning improved reservoir characterization in relation to exploration and utilization of geo-energy and
The aim of the project SCAVOP (SCAVenger OPtimization) is to reduce the need for maintenance at oil and gas production and processing facilities by optimization of the injection of production
The aim of the project is to strengthen the development of technologies for the production of liquid biofuels and biorefineries by representing Danish stakeholders and active participate in Task 39
Supporting a strong Danish contribution to MI securing solid Danish footprint in the future international energy policy. We will have the opportunity to influence how the future energy system will
The purpose of the project is 1) to indentify and adress critical issues related to climate and other sustainability effects of bioenergy and biobased products, 2) to explore and develop science-based
One of the greatest challenges today is the transformation of the energy system into a more market-based flexible and integrated system, which cost-effectively can integrate renewable energy. The
Under the IEA-ETDE (Energy Technology Data Exchange) agreement a common database is produced containing descriptions of journal articles, reports, books, conference papers etc. published in the member
KORA, Det Nationale Institut for Kommuners og Regioners Analyse og Forskning
EFP
2004
2010
The aim of the project is the quantitative evaluation of the effect of Danish Energy Labelling Scheme in 1998-2001 and Building regulations BR77, BR82, BR-S85 and BR98 on natural gas consumption. The
Measures are already being taken to reduce further risk of bottle-necking by changing the conditions under which the decentralized power stations operate and amending the law that forbids the use of
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