This project enables Danish participation in phase 2 of the IEA Wind Task on Digitalization which aims at addressing major digitalization challenges the wind industry is facing. The Danish industry
The purpose of the project is to support the Danish participation in IEA Wind Task 55, which aims to establish an international collaboration around the development and maintenance of reference wind
The purpose of this project is to support the sustainable and optimal deployment of solar energy in Denmark and abroad by ensuring the availability and accessibility of high-quality solar resource
The objective of the present project is to establish design criteria and operation guidelines for PECS, and to quantify its benefits regarding health, comfort, energy and cost performance. This
The project will explore the opportunities for increased digitalization of the district heating sector. Specifically, data from digital network models and sensor data from the network will be utilized
The purpose of the project is to support Christian Bang’s work as as project leader of the IEA Bioenergy BECCUS Inter-task project in the current triennium 2022-2024, thus enabling a well-coordinated
The IEA task objective is to ease the introduction of large-scale hydrogen energy systems. Hydro-gen related RCS is the basis for any safety practise ensuring hydrogen industries capability to supply
The overall objective is to develop an element extraction filter technology for geothermal applica-tion, suitable for retrofitting existing plants as well as fitting in newly designed geothermal
The Power-to-P technology has disruptive potential. When successful, it will significantly impact the tradi-tional fertilizer supply chain by electrifying and decentralizing the current natural gas
The project aims to develop an innovative energy storage solution based on iron-flow technology that can provide reliable long-duration energy to marine vessels and to grid using non-toxic
The world is looking into a future where the green transition is gaining momentum both at national level, in cities and at companies around the world. By putting the EML employees' many years of
The objective of this project is to demonstrate that a system for biological cleaning industrial wastewater placed on the seabed is technically, operationally and economically viable to achieve zero
The overall aim of the project is to enable Danish participation in the International Energy Agency (IEA) Wind Task 46 Erosion of Wind Turbine Blades. The knowledge transfer facilitated by the IEA
Wave energy converters (WEC’s) capture energy from ocean waves to produce electricity. Wave energy converters are intended to be modular and deployed in multi-unit arrays. Today there is a little