IEA 4E EMSA – MST-Tool development and dissemination

Energieffektivisering og Ventilation

4E EMSA is an International collaboration within IEA which main object is to spread and globalize methods and technics of high efficiency electrical motors and motor systems. Denmark participates through this project with task leadership of: "MST-Tool development and dissimination". More info at: https://www.motorsystems.org/

Project description

This project is the continuation of the EUDP project: EUDP11, J.Nr.: 64011-0300: 4E EMSA, Danish participation in IEA annex.

The main contribution from Denmark in the coming period of 4E EMSA is the continued development and dissemination of the Motor Systems Tool. The direction and inspiration for this development comes from both feedback from users and participants in MST-Tool workshops. Another important source of inspiration for this development comes from Danfoss Power Drive Systems, the largest manufacturer frequency converters and other drive units in Denmark.

Danish Technological Institute has through the prior 4E EMSA work created good solid relations to Danfoss and has as late as August 2014 had a physical meeting in which ways of implementing algorithms etc. were discussed. The participation in 4E EMSA ensure Denmark’s position as a strong and reliable partner in global motor questions and emphasizes the importance of the 4E EMSA work up until now. In the coming strategy for 4E EMSA (2015-2017) Denmark is task leader and responsible for the MST-Tool part of the work plan as well as contributing to all the other parts of the EMSA work. In this way, Denmark continues to play a very important role in the overall 4E EMSA work.

Key figures

Period:
2015 - 2017
Funding year:
2014
Own financial contribution:
0.40 mio. DKK
Grant:
0.75 mio. DKK
Funding rate:
65 %
Project budget:
1.16 mio. DKK

Category

Programme
EUDP
Technology
Energy efficiency
Project type
IEA
Case no.
64014-0539

Dokumenter

Participants

Teknologisk Institut (Main Responsible)
Partners and economy
Partner Subsidy Auto financing
Teknologisk Institut 0,75 mio. DKK 0,40 mio. DKK