As a specific Danish contribution during the project period, the Bioenergy Group at the University of Southern Denmark updated the report ‘Source separation of organic fraction of household waste’.
Dust will be produced during production and use of wood pellets. The most critical situations will be identified and changes in routines and equipment will be suggested. Both central heat plants and
The aim is to make information about Danish energy research and its results available to users in Denmark and abroad and, through international co-operation, to make international research and its
Together with the sector suppliers, the project developed a complete testing basis for assessment of the energy properties of ventilation devices on the basis of recognised Danish and foreign
Based on experience with ESCO projects in a number of local authority areas, NRGi Rådgivning developed and evaluated a phase-divided model for an ESCO partnership aiming to make it easier for the
In 1,452 households with remote-read meters in the Syd Energi supply area, customers received regular feedback on their electricity consumption via SMS or e-mail in a pilot project. The subsequent
The project idea is to use prefabricated thermo-active structures as concrete slabs with embedded plastic pipes (PEX). The active concrete slabs are used both as cooling and heating system, peak load
This project has included a PhD course at Aalborg University (AAU) and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU)/University of Southern Denamrk (SDU) and it has developed two types of converter which
The Danish experiences with the Stirling engine and updraft gasification was combined with application of the FLOX gas burner technology for the development of the SEDIOX (Stirling Engine with Diluted
The project analysed ash from eight different agro-industrial biomasses. The ash was examined in physical-chemical analyses and in leaching analyses. The aim was to study and evaluate usability of ash
The project aimed to synthesise new deNOx catalysts with improved resistance to flue gas from biomass-fired units. The project studied various new catalyst materials. In particular, synthesis and
The project studied use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in private homes through qualitative interviews, and the consequences for electricity consumption were analysed. Scenarios
The solar shading system development is based on analyses of daylight conditions at different types of solar-shading glass louvres under the IESve/Radiance programme. The chosen system has glass
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
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
Through interviews about and analyses of typical electricity-consuming systems, the project examined how industry can optimise system solutions. Surveys showed that cheap equipment with relatively low