The project plans and builds a newly developed standard house of low-energy class 1 (from project ENS-33031-0089), whose energy performance and indoor climate are documented by detailed measurements
At present, there are no safety-technical testing facilities for hydrogen and fuel cells in Denmark, and there is hardly any commercial basis for running such facilities. The project identifies the
The project develops a design complex for a district heating system, which, by using new technologies, materials and operating modes, will be able to lower total costs by so much that tomorrow’s low
The purpose of the project has been to make a book on the best examples of low-energy buildings in Denmark. The book was completed in autumn 2011 with Solar City Copenhagen as publisher and the Danish
Aalborg University and Risø/DTU have developed a model to estimate responses and structural reliability of wind turbines under normal operation. Various Monte Carlo simulation algorithms were tested