The DynAmmonia project develops a technology that reduces the cost of green fuels by up to 20%. The cost reduction is achieved by prolonging the lifetime of high temperature electrolysis using a new
The purpose of this task is to support application-oriented development of innovative compact thermal energy storage. Close collaboration between material scientists and component and system design
The overall objective of the Task 37 is to communicate and advance the knowledge of anaerobic digestion systems and their application via circular economy processes, to decarbonization and
The purpose of the present project is to support and boost the collaboration and knowledge sharing between the Danish and international wind energy research communities within the field of Quiet Wind
The purpose of the project is to ensure Denmark access to knowledge about progress in biomass combustion from other IEA Bioenergy Task 32 member countries and to participate in the dissemination of
The project aims to lead Subtask C New and existing buildings blocks/communities within the IEA Task 66 project Solar Energy Buildings. The focus of subtask C is on buildings located in district
The purpose of the present project is to support and boost the collaboration and knowledge sharing between the Danish and international wind energy research communities within the emerging field of
This project focuses on synchronous re-luctance motors, and the frequency converters based on the WBG technology which both will increase the efficiency of the motor systems. The technologies are
The main aim of this project is to develop Machine Learning and smart control algorithms that will enable or improve new data services for the building sector. The developed algorithms extrapolate as
The IEA TCP on EOR will remain an important forum for knowledge sharing between world-leading EOR experts. IEA have allocated six specific areas of focus for the IEA EOR cooperation. Denmark hosted
The IEA Wind 2022-2023 aims to increase the impact of IEA Wind EUDP funded activities in 2022-23, through increased visibility and dissemination within the Danish industry and research community. The
Wave energy converters (WEC’s) capture energy from ocean waves to produce electricity. Wave energy converters are intended to be modular and deployed in multi-unit arrays. Today there is worldwide
The purpose of the project is to ensure Denmark's access to knowledge from other IEA Bioenergy Task 40-member countries regarding developments in biomass trade, and the emergence and design of