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Denmark’s energy islands are hugely ambitious projects. It will require development and research—so let’s start now.
Contribution i Altinget: Research holds the key to the future of green energy systems, but the national focus needs to be on the digital operating system that will connect...
Researchers at DTU have participated in the preparation of a new international guidebook on how best to lower temperatures in district heating systems. The authors of the...
Digitalization of our energy systems has increased the need for a better overview of the data and their uses. At the same time, heightened data integrity and cybersecurity...
A large new Danish-Swedish collaboration aims to tackle one of the major challenges of the green transition: to use renewable solar and wind energy intelligently and flexibly...
Best teacher of the semester Spyros Chatzivasileiadis acknowledged at a Department meeting online.
A new Danish-Indian project will enable the power grid to sense and compensate for loss of electricity and fluctuating input from renewable energy sources.
EnergyLab Nordhavn received the Danish Design Award 2019 in the Visionary Concepts category.
The island of Bornholm is on its own these days in terms of electricity supply, as the submarine cable to Sweden’s power grid has been disconnected. This is an interesting...
A new development project involving several Danish businesses aims to deliver the right technologies and services for the energy supply of the future via offshore wind...