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Using blockchain technology, solar cell owners will in future be able to produce and sell energy on an equal footing with the major utility companies.
A warm welcome to Willett Kempton, professor at College of Earth, Ocean and Environment and in the Department of Electrical & Computer Science, University of Delaware.
Flexible temperatures between 20-24 degrees Celsius in dwellings can reduce heat consumption and boost utilization of renewable energy.
‘Design of Sustainable Energy Systems’ to educate engineers who can create tomorrow’s energy systems.
A Mission Innovation Smart Grid workshop, guided tours at EnergyLab Nordhavn and mini conferences on energy topics are all part of the Nordic Clean Energy Week in Nordhavn...
The internationally recognized test platform PowerLabDK, which supports the Danish position as energy technology pioneer, now has a new Chairman; Jørgen S. Christensen...
One of DTU’s beacons, the EnergyLab Nordhavn project headed by Center for Electric Power and Energy, DTU Elektro is accoladed for its innovative approach to developing...
EcoGrid 2.0 is a smart grid demonstration project in Denmark remotely controlling 1,000 heat pumps and electric radiators in private households on the island of Bornholm...
Center for Electric Power and Energy is partner in Parker Project. One of the three pillars of the Parker project is to develop a Grid Integrated Vehicle (GIV) certificate...
The past year several important project milestones have been accomplished and EnergyLab Nordhavn is proud to receive the recognition from Energyforum Danmark.