For this project, The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has analyzed a number of solar heating systems, examining the energy savings that can be obtained from different systems, houses and energy
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 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 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 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
From a power conversion point of view it has been demonstrated that solar cell segmentation can be performed and a high performance local cell controller can also be made. The project has developed so
The purpose of the project “Customized PEC modules” was to move from the production hand-made individual DSCs in the laboratory to the production of DSC modules in a semi-automated process. At the
The project will focus on establishing a foundation for the production of cost-efficient PVs and modules meeting the architectural requirements. The value chain from silicon crystals to the production
It has been investigated how best to design heating units for one family houses consisting of solar collectors, electric heating element(s)/a heat pump, a smart heat storage and control system based