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Energy Islands are becoming a reality in 2030 due to the plan recently approved by the Danish Government. Considering this future massive production of electricity, the...
More electric and hybrid cars calls for ‘smarter’ charging infrastructure.
Long waiting times at the common charging stations and risk of overloading the electricity grid in peak periods – these are the two main challenges when electric...
Best teacher of the semester Spyros Chatzivasileiadis acknowledged at a Department meeting online.
The coronavirus has impacted daily life. But for Hjörtur Jóhannsson, the teaching situation, as it so often is - is online. Here are his best tips for distance...
Professor Pierre Pinson from Center for Electric Power and Energy at DTU Elektro is elevated to IEEE Fellow, effective from 1 January 2020.
Best teacher of the semester announced at Department meeting in December.
Professor Pierre Pinson from DTU Elektro is on the Highly Cited Researchers 2019 list.
Energy hubs in the North Sea, that can collect and distribute energy from offshore wind farms to the European countries, are challenging the usual way of designing electricity...
After four and a half years, the ambitious EnergyLab Nordhavn project presents a number of recommendations to politicians and public authorities for how to ensure a faster...
2 October companies, science centers and universities opened up the doors for high school girls for them to see what science and tech is all about. The Technical University...
Three electric cars at Roskilde Festival’s Food Court ensure ample electricity to cope with peak loads without using generators.
Four Danish-Indian research projects focus on climate-friendly solutions.
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.
Danish Intelligent Energy Alliance (iEnergi) will host a workshop focusing on the importance of flexibility in the future energy system. The workshop is part of a joint...
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...
The EnergyLab Nordhavn project lead by Center for Electric Power and Energy, DTU Elektro has been nominated for the Danish Design Award 2019 in the category 'visionary...
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...