The project will shed light on the role of district heating in a future flexible energy system. Focus will be on reducing loss of energy and dynamic use of familiar and new energy technologies such as
By interviewing energy-intensive companies and power companies, the project aims at establishing how the energy services concept can form part of the work of companies subject to emission allowances
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
Methods are devised for online control of biofuel pellet quality using, for instance, mechanical durability, fine particles, pellet density and length and particle size as parameters. The new methods
The project focuses on developing an SOFC stack technology which is efficient under realistic operating conditions in both small and large facilities. For this purpose, a test facility, for instance
The project enables Denmark to resume its activities in the IEA implementing agreement on hybrid and electric vehicle (IA-HEV), dealing with, for instance, electric cars with batteries and fuel cells
These two projects continue the publication of the eight-page news magazine Bioenergy Research with six issues a year. The magazine goes over new research results and features debate-triggering and
One of the current topics of the IEA’s cooperation on research in fuel wood chips is forecasts of fuel resources, technical production, wood fuel transport, valuation, long-term storage of decomposed
Being a Danish knowledge centre, Risø National Laboratory-DTU collects and communicates information about Danish energy publications to the IEA database ETDEWEB (www.etde.org/etdeweb). Moreover
The aim is to make information about Danish energy research and its results available to users in Denmark and abroad and, through international co-operation, to make international research and its
The purpose of the project has been to examine the possibilities for PV in an industrialised building process. The project is an information gathering and development project with basis in knowledge
Under the Danish-Canadian project, Dantherm Power developed a fully integrated UPS system based on Canadian-based Ballard’s air-cooled LTPEM fuel cells. Eleven UPS units were installed to support
Together with the sector suppliers, the project developed a complete testing basis for assessment of the energy properties of ventilation devices on the basis of recognised Danish and foreign
Based on experience with ESCO projects in a number of local authority areas, NRGi Rådgivning developed and evaluated a phase-divided model for an ESCO partnership aiming to make it easier for the
In 1,452 households with remote-read meters in the Syd Energi supply area, customers received regular feedback on their electricity consumption via SMS or e-mail in a pilot project. The subsequent
The project idea is to use prefabricated thermo-active structures as concrete slabs with embedded plastic pipes (PEX). The active concrete slabs are used both as cooling and heating system, peak load
This project has included a PhD course at Aalborg University (AAU) and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU)/University of Southern Denamrk (SDU) and it has developed two types of converter which