The project focused on 12 MW wind turbines, i.e. the next generation of multi MW wind turbines being developed for offshore wind farms. These gigantic wind turbines with hub heights of 170 m and rotor
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.
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 measured switch transients and voltage quality for three different turbine types in three offshore wind farms: Nysted, Horns Rev and Burbo Banks. The project documented voltage conditions
The object of the project was to furnish a dimensioning basis for future offshore wind turbine foundations. This work contributed to greater understanding of erosion conditions around monopole
The object of the project was to develop an experimental method for estimating the modal properties of wind turbines during operation. OMA (Operational Modal Analysis) proved suitable for
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
This project is one of several projects with the common purpose of predicting electricity generation from a wind farm for up to 48-60 hours based on meteorological forecasts.
The annex will give the participants an overview of the technical and environmental assessment challenges encountered in offshore applications and help them to understand the areas of further R and D
Under the IEA-ETDE (Energy Technology Data Exchange) agreement a common database is produced containing descriptions of journal articles, reports, books, conference papers etc. published in the member
KORA, Det Nationale Institut for Kommuners og Regioners Analyse og Forskning
EFP
2004
2010
The aim of the project is the quantitative evaluation of the effect of Danish Energy Labelling Scheme in 1998-2001 and Building regulations BR77, BR82, BR-S85 and BR98 on natural gas consumption. The
The project included the second phase of a process aimed at establishing a platform for wind turbine simulation as a prerequisite for advanced electrical design and optimisation.
Measures are already being taken to reduce further risk of bottle-necking by changing the conditions under which the decentralized power stations operate and amending the law that forbids the use of
The aim of the project is to develop, verify and implement a detailed physical model for the wind field in a wind farm. The model will allow for detailed aeroelastic simulation of wind turbines sited
The overall objective of the project is to ensure the development of an aetoelastic design complex, which can create the basis for the nest generation of wind turbines and make new design trends
The project co-funded Danish participation in an EU subsidised Coordination Action. Micro-CheaP looked into the possibilities of using solar energy, biogas and biomass in CHP plants of less than 100