New research project sets out to create better and more energy-efficient heat exchangers by developping new ultra-thin coatings (<1 micron), comprising antifoulingpolymerer to ensure both high stability and efficient heat transfer.
The vision is to avoid loss of energy by monitoring technical installations in an easy, cheap and flexible way. The novelty is that you simply glue sensors onto cables and pipes to monitor devices. It
Efficient heat pumps running on renewable energy can contribute significantly in reducing Danish CO2-emissions. This project extends the knowledge in the field of heat pumps based on magnetic
The building sector can deliver large energy savings, yet lack of user understanding and accept is a limiting factor. UserTEC studies various users’ response to building technologies in order to
The development of new, highly efficient and compact catalysts for diesel vehicles will ensure an improved air quality and create jobs within this, the world’s fastest growing catalyst market.
The objective is to increase the offshore oil & gas production efficiency and ensure a better utilization of the oil recovered at sea by employing the advanced plant-wide control methodology.
It is risky to develop deep oil and gas reservoirs at extreme temperatures and pressures in the Danish North Sea. We try to reduce the technical risks to unlock those abundant energy resources.
The objective of the project is to develop a demonstration platform intended to support the
commercialization of the product "GreenSpeed" for the global export market. The plan is to develop a
highly
The project will develop, demonstrate and document a new concept to energy renovate brick facades with
brick, so that insulation standards will be brought up to BR2015 level in a way that the facade's
The project aims to ensure Danish participation in the IEA Task 47"Advanced Renovation in Non Residential Buildings." In this way Denmark participates in the development of solid
The purpose of the project is to work with embodied energy and carbon dioxide emissions for building construction together with several international collaborators within IEA.