Green transition

Research grant for testing new energy solutions

Five new research projects aim to develop new ways of producing, sharing, and storing energy.

Researchers can test their theories on a large scale in GreenLab Skive. Photo: GreenLab.

Facts

1. The ICEIS project investigates how excess heat in one industrial unit can meet the cooling needs of another. Contact: Brian Elmegaard, Professor, Head of Section, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Thermal Energy, DTU Construct: brel@dtu.dk

2. The project Synergizing water, heat and industry for a sustainable energy transition with Power-to-X investigates whether purified industrial wastewater can be used as a water supply for Power-to-X in a world where scarcity of water is an increasing problem. Contact: Wenjing Angela Zhang, Associate Professor, DTU Sustain: wenz@env.dtu.dk

3. The Honore project investigates whether it is possible to use electrochemistry to neutralize unpleasant odours from a given industry. It will be tested whether smells from industrial processes in GreenLab can be reduced. Contact: Sebastian Nis Bay Villadsen, Senior Project Manager, PhD, DTU Chemical Engineering: snbvi@kt.dtu.dk

4. The Locomutive project investigates whether it is possible to develop a transparent market model for industrial symbioses and their local areas. Contact: Amjad Anvari Moghaddam, Associate Professor, AAU Energy: aam@energy.aau.dk

5. The Pump it Up project investigates how the temperature of waste heat from industry can be raised to higher temperatures, so it can be utilized for supplying e.g. steam, district heating or cooling. Contact: Kai Knobloch, PhD student, DTU Energy: Kaikn@dtu.dk