Copenhagen Cleantech Cluster has launched a new report, which provides an overview of Danish competencies relating to smart energy systems. The report, which is based on a questionnaire answered by almost 200 companies working with smart energy as well as a number of expert interviews, focuses on the synergies which are obtained through integration of the district heating and district cooling, gas, and electricity grid into a single smart energy system.Besides documenting the technology and innovation strengths that Danish companies possess particularly relating to wind, district heating, CHP production, large scale solar heat, fuel cells, heat storage, waste incineration, among others, the report draws a picture of Denmark as a research an...
To decarbonize the energy system by the year 2050, it is crucial that innovations are trialled in a ...
In 2006, the Danish Society of Engineers developed a visionary plan for the Danish energy system in ...
This report summarises the main results of an EU project on consumer response to energy labels in bu...
The aim of this study was to investigate the research projects in Smart Energy over the past 10 year...
The short-term goal for The City of Copenhagen is a CO2 neutral energy supply by the year 2025, and ...
District heating and cooling are here to stay, but the district heating technology has to change. It...
Kort beskrivelse af København som 'Smart Energy Region', del af COST Action TU110
IDA’s Energy Vision 2050 provides a Smart Energy System strategy for a 100% renewable Denmark in 205...
The European Union has some of the most ambitious targets to decarbonise its energy system in the co...
The evidences that climate change is real, and the fact that it is most likely caused by human-relat...
Energy systems are currently undergoing a transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. This is ...
It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the first International Conference on SmartEnergy Systems a...
The electrical energy consumption continues growing and more applications relay on electricity. We c...
This paper provides a coherent review of district heating in Denmark, exploring past, present and fu...
Overview on energy related legislation concerning technical buildings systems in new and existing bu...
To decarbonize the energy system by the year 2050, it is crucial that innovations are trialled in a ...
In 2006, the Danish Society of Engineers developed a visionary plan for the Danish energy system in ...
This report summarises the main results of an EU project on consumer response to energy labels in bu...
The aim of this study was to investigate the research projects in Smart Energy over the past 10 year...
The short-term goal for The City of Copenhagen is a CO2 neutral energy supply by the year 2025, and ...
District heating and cooling are here to stay, but the district heating technology has to change. It...
Kort beskrivelse af København som 'Smart Energy Region', del af COST Action TU110
IDA’s Energy Vision 2050 provides a Smart Energy System strategy for a 100% renewable Denmark in 205...
The European Union has some of the most ambitious targets to decarbonise its energy system in the co...
The evidences that climate change is real, and the fact that it is most likely caused by human-relat...
Energy systems are currently undergoing a transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. This is ...
It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the first International Conference on SmartEnergy Systems a...
The electrical energy consumption continues growing and more applications relay on electricity. We c...
This paper provides a coherent review of district heating in Denmark, exploring past, present and fu...
Overview on energy related legislation concerning technical buildings systems in new and existing bu...
To decarbonize the energy system by the year 2050, it is crucial that innovations are trialled in a ...
In 2006, the Danish Society of Engineers developed a visionary plan for the Danish energy system in ...
This report summarises the main results of an EU project on consumer response to energy labels in bu...