The project studied sediment bed conditions, scour/erosion, and quick-sand-like conditions that may occur due to the effects caused by wave and current action. Illustration from laboratory experiment
It has been investigated how best to design heating units for one family houses consisting of solar collectors, electric heating element(s)/a heat pump, a smart heat storage and control system based
On a hot windy summer day, with beautiful clouds in the sky, the air is full of turbulence, like a hot pot of boiling water. In these unsteady surroundings a bird of prey is hovering, completely still
The CEEH will develop a system to support the planning of Denmark's future energy systems integrating both direct costs and indirect costs for environment, climate and health. The CEEH will apply a
The project will study the effects of using biofuels in the Danish transport sector. The analyses will cover both resources and application of biofuels and include a raft of impacts, eg emissions, air
BioREF project provides an integrated and innovative approach to produce a multi-product biofuel from oilseed crops. The overall purpose is to develop a sustainable, cost-effective and competitive
The output of the project can be divided into three main areas: Firstly, results related to the further development and integration of existing tools and methodologies into coherent energy and
SERC was carried out during the period from primo 2007 until end of 2012 I cooperation with leading Danish and International research institutes plus a wide spectrum of industrial partners. The
Magnetic refrigeration is an emerging technology using solid, non-volatile magnetic materials as the active components, and water or alcohol as the medium for heat transport. It holds great potential
The aim of the project is to develop advanced process technology for producing high-quality environmentally friendly cement, which will enable CO2-reductions in the cement industry.
The project aims at providing scientific evidence on the effect of CO2-injection in a limestone area in the North Sea, and on uncovering the business potential of such a procedure.
The aim of the HYSCENE project is to improve our understanding of the environmental impacts and related socio-cultural and welfare economic impacts of a renewable energy system where hydrogen is an
Design and planning of wind turbines involves considerable uncertainties related to estimating the energy production and to assessment of loads and load carrying capacities.
The project aimed at studying the effect of inflow turbulence in blade calculations by using CFD and with several Delayed Detached-Eddy simulations (DDES) for blade profiles, both profiles in free