The aim of the HYSCENE project is to improve our understanding of the environmental impacts and related socio-cultural and welfare economic impacts of a renewable energy system where hydrogen is an
By studying the chemisorption state of hydrogen binding on the surface of nanostructured materials, the project will investigate whether hydrogen can be stored on carbonaceous materials. Experiments
The project developed a microbial fuel cell (MFC), capable of generating electricity by degrading the organic matter in wastewater. The bacteria absorb energy by extracting electrons and protons from
In the context of the project, new concepts were developed to produce proton-conducting polymer membrane fuel cells for use in a wide temperature interval over 100°C. The project synthesised new super
The project produced innovative methods and software tools needed to simulate, validate and optimise carbon capture from, e.g., flue gas, concrete production or pharmaceutical fermentation.
More than 50% of Danish oil is unattainable because the pores in chalk reservoirs are so small. Nano-Chalk explores ways to enhance particle growth thus increasing pore size and oil pro-duction.
In this project next generation fuel cells are developed towards commercial applications. The projects is based on efficient and robust metal-based fuel cell technology.
Metal supported solid oxide fuel cells were developed for operation in temperature interval 550 – 650 degrees C. Fabrication techniques suitable for large scale production of half cells comprising of
The object of this project was to determine the relationship between emissions from gas engines, start/stop procedures and market terms. The project showed that emission factors for natural gas
The project demonstrated and documented the RECCAT system in full scale on the 1.5 MW Rolls Royce engine of Rask Mølle heating plant. Too small reactor size entailed reduced ability to maintain the
The DK-SOFC b line is targeted towards: 1) decrease of the operation temperature without increasing the area specific resistance, 2) increase of the ro-bustness of the cell, 3) better understanding of