The project gathers international research communities to develop design tools and a common design basis for wave power facilities to make them more competitive. The aim is to develop a wave-to-wire
The project will produce new knowledge on thermal activation of building structures that will form the basis for developing new concepts for building energy optimisation. The project will also
Novel electronic chips could be a cost-effective solution to the electronic bottleneck between data servers and computers. Advanced elec- tronics strengthen optical technologies to address the
Phase change materials (PCM) and surface struc- turing combined enable storing and release of heat in the concrete. This will remarkably reduce energy consumption in concrete buildings in the future.
There is an increasing demand for insulation, in- cluding energy saving windows. The project aims to develop a new generation of high-insulating window frames from composite material.
The objective of the project was to develop inexpensive, highly efficient superconducting tapes based on the Y123 superconductor. A new, scalable production technology has been developed in view of
The strategic research centre will in cooperation with the industry, by the development of zero emission buildings and related technologies, create the necessary basis for a long-term sustainable
Allocation of extra heat is essential for the survival of newborn piglets. Sensors in each farrowing pen provide information about the animals’ welfare and control allocation of heat according to
Sensors based on new, patented optical measurement techniques enable extreme ruggedness and the ability to measure several parameters at the same time.
Center for Energy Materials develops materials which play key roles in the creation, storage or conversion of energy, thus underpinning future energy systems. The Center has focused on five areas
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.