The overall aim of the project was to extend our knowledge on bioethanol production to foreign biomasses which has major potential for export of bioethanol technologies.
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 dealt with many aspects of the interplay between wood burning, user and the environment. It conducted a series of surveys on health effects of firewood smoke particles.
The main goal of the project was to achieve improved understanding of the interaction between cell-wall-degenerating enzymes and lignocellulose at increased solid matter content. Pre-treatment of
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.
The project developed an econometric model capable of predicting car model combination of new car sales, including in particular cars using fuels produced with renewable energy, i.e. electric cars
During training of two research students, the project developed new thermocleavable polymer materials for PV cells with a narrow optical band gap, allowing simple production of multilayer structures
OPUS will study bio-available carbon in sraw from wheat. The project applies a multidisciplinary structure compriing expertise in molecular biology, plant breeding, 'white biotechnology'
The aim of the project Architecture and Energy is to analyse the interplay between architectural design and primary energy consumption in response to the introduction of the new Danish Energy
The Danish Technological Institute developed a prototype for a more energy-efficient HVAC system. The new regulation technology has been implemented in an Exhausto ventilation aggregate located in a
Mini bars consume up to 10 percent of the total electricity costs of a hotel. Therefore, the energy consumption of mini bars has been brought into focus in this project. The existing mini bar market
The barriers so far preventing use of sophisticated, energy-efficient lighting control were analysed and tools developed for selecting optimum system solutions for automatic lighting control in