The main objective of this research project was to study the potential of reducing energy used for ventilating buildings by using low-polluting building materials.
The Stenløse South project is seen as a forerunner project by many (if not most) of the municipalities in Denmark and many of these has visited the site and the municiplaity or has invited
The project developed dynamic simulation models for water-based building-integrated systems (e.g. floor heating, cooling ceilings and building-integrated cooling systems) and implemented them in the
The project studied the transportation in a small scale pilot grid at the research centre in Hørsholm, Denmark. The test program included steel pipes from the Danish gas transmission grid and polymer
The main aim of the project has been to reduce the total energy consumption in two typical Danish typehouses to a level corresponding to the demands for low energy class 1 buildings in the building
The overall objective of the project was to ensure the development of an aeroelastic design complex, which can create the basis for the next generation of wind turbines and make new design trends
The BRITA in PuBs project within the EU Eco-Buildings programme started in 2004 and finished in spring 2008. The project aimed to increase the market penetration of innovative and effective retrofit
The expression polygeneration is defined as the use of multiple primary energy inputs to create multiple en-ergy outputs. The aim of the project OPTIPOLYGEN is to investigate the potential of
The project objective was to optimise an LT PEM-based ìCHP and UPS system. Both IRD and Dantherm obtained significant project results. The project results regarding MEA performance, lifetime and stack
MEAs constitute the costliest key component and are also crucial to performance and lifetime of the total system. The project focused on developing basic materials and technologies for MEA improvement
The project evaluated the benefit of compressed air energy storage (CAES) in a Danish system, where wind power accounts for 20% of consumption and CHP for 50%. The project starting point was energy
One of the main results in this project is the breakthrough in the development of 2.5G cells, which are now leading in terms of performance and stability. Moreover, increased understanding of the
Methanol and ammonia based on biomass may become highly attractive in a future hydrogen system. Methanol can be produced from biomass with total efficiency of 50%. The same number cannot be reached