The project concerned production of liquid potassium fertilizer from straw fly ash. A pilot plant was established at the straw-fired boiler at Ensted Power Station, and, in 2007, the project succeeded
The objective was to monitor the corrosion rate of superheater tubes at different steam temperatures in a straw-fired plant in order to determine the optimal live steam temperature. This was done by
The purpose of this project was to reveal the possibilities of transport of hydrogen via the existing Danish natural gas grid. The investigation only covers the distribution grid. For this purpose, a
The goal of the project was to construct and test a 10 kW CHP (5 kWe) PEM FC generator aimed for single-family households in Denmark. Two generators, each 'half size' of the project generator goal
The PEM fuel cell car will function as a laboratory where components and modules in the future can be upgraded with improved version. Danish industry gets in this way an opportunity to develop and
The project will demonstrate the concept of application of reversible fuel cells integrated into a building, with generation of hydrogen from excess electricity from nearby renewable energy systems
Based on the results from the project's Part l, the purpose of project tasks described in this report was to reconfigure / update the vehicle for dynamical operation with a Danish-produced PEM fuel
Light tar is a significant contaminant in gas thermally produced from biomass using updraft gasifiers. This tar represents a server risk with respect to formation of deposits within the gas-driven
Utilisation of biomass and waste is generally expensive and not very efficient on small and medium scale plants. For gasification systems the main problem is the gas cleaning, where severe
Uneven char conversion and in extreme cases channels have been observed in the char bed of down draft gasifier. This might lead to a reduced efficiency of the gasifier.
The aim of the project was to optimize the biogas process of high ratios of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) in co-digestion with manure. Optimization was aimed with regard to
Microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC) in district heating systems is a well-known phenomenon, which to a large extend has been associated with sulphate-reduging bacteria (SRB). Detection of these