This project has improved the process and methodology knowledge about dynamic operation and stability of biomass-fired units. The need for a high degree of regulation meant that project focus was
The project has experimentally tested several methods for sampling, test reduction and volume weight determination, ash melting point, particle size, moisture content, elements and QA of solid
This Danish-American partnership resulted in two PhD theses as well as a model for biomass firing in turbulent boiler flow. Burner maps of CO, CO2, O2, NO, NH3, HCN, SO2 as well as particle
The objective of the project was to investigate whether it was feasible and profitable to use a UPS system in connection with heating, cooling and electricity generation. A test system consisting of a
This project consisted of two parts: Establishment of test facilities and design of a model that describes how combustion in grate-fired power plant boilers takes place. The establishment of the test
Wood is a strongly anisotropic material and likewise the char produced by pyrolysis of wood is characterized by a strong anisotropy. This anisotropic behaviour allows relatively easy transport of gas
The in the EFP 2002 project were related to the development of a 3G cell with a metal suport of ferritic stainless steel and with stability towards redox and thermal cycling.
The objective of the project was to participate in the IEA annex 'Dynamic models of wind farms for power system studies'. The objective of the IEA annex is to establish an international forum for
The 'Clear Views on Clean Fuels' (VIEWLS) project aims to increase our insight into: 1) The economic and environment-technical performances of the various transport biohels, both existing biohels and
First a numerical model has been establishment that can represent the electricity system with a spot market as found on the Nordic countries. This includes a model structure and associated