The project objective was to perfect Danish technology in high temperature PEM fuel cells. It lasted two years and addressed the fuel cell components membranes, cells and cell stacks. The primary
The project is a core project of the Danish SOFC programme. The goal of the project was to continue developing SOFC cell and stack technology while reducing production costs, the aim being to meet the
The pier-based Wave Star Energy test system is now ready for installation at Roshage pier in Hanstholm. For security reasons, the unit was moved into open waters west of the pier. A high footbridge
The project develops proton-conducting and mixed proton-electron conducting materials stable in atmospheres containing CO2. The materials will be used in future energy-efficient and environmentally
The objective of the project was to improve the durability of the membrane electrode assemblies of PEM fuel cells by studying the basic degradation phenomena of carbon supported Pt catalysts and
The EU's and the Danish government's goal of replacing major parts of fossil fuels with sustainable energy sources requires new processes to be developed for conversion and storage of energy, for
The Use of the TEG technology with a Solid Oxid (SOFC) system. The TEG (Thermoelectric Generator) consists of a number of TE elements which are semiconductor elements on a string literally wrapped
The aim of the work is to participate in the IEA Hydrogen Implementing Agreement (HIA), in order to stimulate and co-ordinate hydrogen activities in Denmark.
The project included the development of a Battery Management System (BMS) to control the discharging and charging of each cell in a 20 cell 72 V Lithium-ion battery.
The purpose of this project is to analyse the connection between regulation of transport (e.g. taxes), and households demand for cars, types of cars and amount of driving. A core element of the
The goal of this project is to estimate the changes of demands for transportation derived from the reduced purchase taxes as well as to quantify the effects in terms of energy. The results will
The project funded Danish representation in the executive committee of the IEA database, ETDE World Energy Base (ETDEWEB), which comprises national descriptions of journal articles, reports, books
The project will analyse technical, economic and responsibility issues of putting Security of Supply on the market. The method is a combination of literature study and a study of incentives and roles
The project investigated the possibility of a 1-5% improvement in wind turbine operating economy through wind measurement in front of the rotor using a spinner anemometer rather than conventional wind
The purpose with this project is to clarify technical possibilities for ethanol application today and in the future, and, at the same time, point out the implementing bamers in Denmark and worldwide
Two DMFC generator modules 0.5 kW and 1.0 kW have been constructed for demonstration in UPS and battery charging applications. The overall goals defined in the Danish “DMFC Road Map” for 2008 has been