This project has developed a system of clusters of refrigerated cabinets run by solar energy. A flexible concept has been developed so that photovoltaics and a combined battery and ice storage ensure
This project has developed and tested a series of 1G mini-heat pumps of the brine/water type (geothermal heating type) which will become important in future low-energy houses. Three proto-types of a
The project aims to update a five-year old window knowledge system offering users an overview of available energy-efficient solutions for the design of new buildings and replacement of windows in
Experience from the CHP units in phase 2 will be put to use in the final phase of mCHP to test an additional 100 units at the premises of the two project host teams in Sønderborg and Lolland
During phase 2 of mCHP, 13 beta type CHP units with LT-PEMFC, HT-PEMFC and SOFC-type fuel cells will be tested in Sønderborg and Lolland, respectively. The project industrial team will design and
This project is first phase of a project aiming to determine energy savings in practice for different solar heating systems. Installers and solar collector manufacturers will be invited to install
The objective of the project is to fund Danish efforts in the EU Concerto Class 1 project, which in Denmark comprises 511 low-energy houses in Stenløse, a kindergarten and a senior citizens house. The
For this project, nine low-energy houses were evaluated to gather experience about their energy performance and the residents' experience with living in the houses. The project examined the technical
The project develops an entirely new type of frame/sill design in, for instance, glassfibre-reinforced polyester to create a light, strong, corrosion-resistant and energy-efficient window design in
The project comprises phase 1 of a fact-finding and development programme to ensure relevant offers of PV lessons. The objective is to offer architects, advisers, designers and craftsmen working with
The project develops components with a new composition of materials and more cost-effective production processes for PEM fuel cells to boost performance and reduce costs. The results are demonstrated
The experience gained in Germany suggests that grid-connected PV units cannot use the standard design optimally under North European conditions. This project collects key data from Danish PV systems
The project focuses on developing an SOFC stack technology which is efficient under realistic operating conditions in both small and large facilities. For this purpose, a test facility, for instance
The project plans and builds a newly developed standard house of low-energy class 1 (from project ENS-33031-0089), whose energy performance and indoor climate are documented by detailed measurements
The project develops a design complex for a district heating system, which, by using new technologies, materials and operating modes, will be able to lower total costs by so much that tomorrow’s low
The purpose of the project has been to make a book on the best examples of low-energy buildings in Denmark. The book was completed in autumn 2011 with Solar City Copenhagen as publisher and the Danish
The project developed a methodology to communicate uniform data on professional laundry machines to decision makers in e.g. the social housing sector and public institutions. The method is a result of
By means of theoretical reports and three specific cases, the project showed how Lean principles can improve energy consulting efficiency, thus making it easier for end-users and energy consultants to
In preparation for an ESCO agreement, the project studied the lighting and ventilation system at Nyrupskolen in Kalundborg. By improving the technical system efficiency, the local authority can expect
The project developed two new LED light sources and systems, emphasising the potential of LED technology for energy savings and lighting quality. An LED light source for display case lighting