The aim of the project is to elaborate and disseminate knowledge about the development of the heat supply of residential areas in the future in terms of the changed conditions.
The study contaiins a review of the current sorption gas fired heat pumps for residential space heating and also the visible development trends. A prototypw heat pump has been laboratory tested.
The overall objective of the project was to ensure the development of an aeroelastic design complex, which can create the basis for the next generation of wind turbines and make new design trends
The project evaluated the benefit of compressed air energy storage (CAES) in a Danish system, where wind power accounts for 20% of consumption and CHP for 50%. The project starting point was energy
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 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