DTU WIND Department of Wind and Energy Systems
Elektrovej
Building 325, room 125
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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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 it all.
Contribution in the media 'Altinget': With new innovative solutions, we can save at least DKK 20 billion once Denmark’s two energy islands are fully operational.
The internationally recognized test platform PowerLabDK, which supports the Danish position as energy technology pioneer, now has a new Chairman; Jørgen S. Christensen from the Danish Energy Association will chair the PowerLabDK Steering Committee going forward.
Researchers from the Technical University of Denmark take the lead in a new project that will pave the way for an integrated energy system across the Nordic countries. The project will develop methods to optimise the management of electrical connections, which annually can save Denmark more than 100 million DKK.
Energy research project, EcoGrid has just been granted renewed funding of 48.6 million from the EUDP scheme. The project has a similar self-financed scheme, which means that the project can be continued until June 2019.
DTU Elektro is proud to host the 4th European Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT) Conference where more than 600 delegates are expected to attend. The Conference program includes more than 200 speakers, including keynote speakers Minister of Climate and Energy Martin Lidegaard, CTO of Siemens Energy Michael Weinhold and Global Research...
During “Folkemødet“ - The People Meeting at Bornholm, the venue where Danish politicians, interest organizations and citizen meet to debate current political issues, DTU President Anders Bjarklev visited the Hansen-Pedersen family in Allinge - one of the participants in the large EcoGridEU project taking place at the island.