The objective of the project (SIMBA) is to accelerate volume production of small environmentally friendly and energy efficient stationary fuel cell (FC) systems. With the help of reformers the SIMBA
The HighPEM project is to develop and test a high pressurized PEM electrolyser at a Hydrogen Refuelling Station in Denmark. Based on the results a R&D & commercialization Roadmap is to be formulated
The H2Cost project is to reduce cost of alkaline electrolyze technology and hydrogen refueling stations. New components are to be developed that are optimized with respect to cost and significantly
The purpose of this project is to analyze and to identify the need for more technological development of hydrogen technologies for these to be integrated in the future Danish Energy system. These
The project purpose is to define and demonstrate the extent to which the Danish gas distribution system can be used as infrastructure and energy storage for an energy system – fully or partly – based
Induction heating for stream reforming of methane has the potential of opening a new path for cheap hydrogen production. This project will make proof of concept to enable further commercial
Surplus of RE-power can through electrolysis be converted into hydrogen, which can be stored in the gas infrastructure. M/R stations will be tested via on-site generated hydrogen for suitability for
The project KDFuelCell is about a Korean-Danish collaboration on the development of PEM full cells. This is a very active area of research in both countries. Focus is on the central components, such
Hans Aage Hjuler (applicant) has been elected to IEA´s working group on “Advanced fuel cells: Annex 22: Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells”. Futher, Hans Aage Hjuler has been elected to the Scientific
The project will optimize MW electrolysis technology by developing a highly efficient power supply. The power supply will provide ancillary services in terms of power and frequency regulation for grid
The aim of the project is to exchange information on international development in the field stationary fuel cell systems for distributed generation of electricity. The insight gained is shared with
The project aims to demonstrate energy efficient production of pressurized hydrogen using pressurized solid oxide electrolyser cells. The project also examines the techno-economic potential of the
The project explores a new type of alloys for low temperature polymer fuel cells. This is to reduce the content of rare and expensive platinum without having to compromise with the life span and
High temperature polymer fuel cells hold a large potential as they are simpler than traditional cells. Denmark holds a strong position in this field, however further research and development is
The FCCF-APU project aims to develop an APU (auxiliary power unit) for electrical vehicles which can be operated with conventional fuels like petrol or diesel. The FCCF-APU project will propose an
The FCCF-APU project aims to develop an APU (auxiliary power unit) for electrical vehicles which can be operated with conventional fuels like petrol or diesel. The FCCF-APU project will propose an
Micro fuel cells for hearing aids will be lifted from demonstration to pilot production through optimization and scaling up of critical manufacturing processes and focus on integration in hearing aids
The project deals with the continued operation and development of Wave Star pilot plant in Hanstholm with a focus on increasing the service life and reduce operating and maintenance costs, thus