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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...
In spring 2020, DTU Electrical Engineering is providing graduate projects for approx. 140 Master of Science students. For our Master of Science Program in Electrical Engineering...
An experiment with 800 households on Bornholm shows how consumers’ energy consumption can be remotely controlled for the benefit of the green transformation.
On 21 August, 86 Danish ambassadors went on a study trip to DTU to learn more about the Danish strengths within research and innovation.
Recently Professor Vassilios G. Agelidis visited Kerala Region of India as a Distinguished Lecturer for PELS. This travelogue describes his experiences.
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...