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MicroCHeaP First Annual Meeting 28 th -29 th September 2005 FORCE Technology, Lyngby, Denmark

MicroCHeaP First Annual Meeting 28 th -29 th September 2005 FORCE Technology, Lyngby, Denmark

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Page 1: MicroCHeaP First Annual Meeting 28 th -29 th September 2005 FORCE Technology, Lyngby, Denmark

MicroCHeaP

First Annual Meeting

28th-29th September 2005

FORCE Technology, Lyngby, Denmark

Page 2: MicroCHeaP First Annual Meeting 28 th -29 th September 2005 FORCE Technology, Lyngby, Denmark

State of the art review - Denmark

Technologies represented in the database

– Fuel Cells

– Stirling Engine

– Gas Turbine

– Gas Engine

– Other

Page 3: MicroCHeaP First Annual Meeting 28 th -29 th September 2005 FORCE Technology, Lyngby, Denmark

Fuel Cells

Company: IRD Fuel CellsCategory: Research / CommercialContact person: Steen Yde AndersenTechnology: PEMFCPower range: 1-5 kWeStatus: 110 installed CHP plants

Company: Aalborg UniversityCategory: AcademicContact person: Jakob StoustrupTechnology: PEMFCPower range: 1.2-? kWeComments: PhD project – system analysisStatus: The project period is September 2003 to

September 2006

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Fuel Cells

Company: Haldor Topsøe A/SCategory: ResearchContact person: Helge Holm LarsenTechnology: SOFCPower range: 1-5 kWeComments: Industrial stack development in close

cooperation with RisøStatus: Plan to install test micro CHP plants in 2007,

Company: FORCE TechnologyCategory: Research / CommercialContact person: Jesper NoesTechnology: SOFC/ Gasification

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Fuel Cells

Company: RisøCategory: ResearchContact person: Mogens MogensenTechnology: SOFCComments: Cooperation with Haldor Topsøe. At

Risø the stacking activities are focused on development of components and small scale stacks.

Company: APC DenmarkCategory: CommercialContact person: Klaus MothTechnology: Diesel engine/PEMFCPower range: 1-30 kWeComments: Uses fuel cells in emergency power

plants

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Stirling Engines

Company: Technical University of Denmark / Stirling Denmark

Category: Academic / CommercialContact person: Henrik CarlsenTechnology: Stirling EnginePower range: 9-70 kWeComments: The R&D effort undertaken at DTU

has resulted in the forming of the company Stirling Denmark Ltd. The objective of Stirling Denmark Ltd. is to commercialize university research results and competences within Stirling engine enabled biomass fuelled power and heat generation.

Status: 6 wood chips fired plants are installed and in operation.

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Gas Turbines

Company: Energi E2 A/SCategory: ResearchContact person: Felicia FockTechnology: Micro turbine and gas turbinePower range: 100 kWeStatus: 5 CHP plants were installed in connection

with an EU development project. Energi E2 does not plan to commercialize this concept in the future, due to low

efficiency on gas turbines.

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Gas Engines

Company: EC Power A/SCategory: CommercialContact person: Jens Otto Ravn AndersenTechnology: Gas and diesel enginePower range: 10 – 20 kWeComments: EC-Power A/S has a module

concept where the gas engine easily can be replaced with fuel cells when this technology is mature and

applicable. Furthermore EC-Power A/S plan to

produce smaller CHP-plants in the range 1-5 kW for single households in the future.

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Other

Company: Gaia Wind A/SCategory: CommercialContact person: Jens WodstrupTechnology: Small-scale wind turbinesPower range: ≥ 11 kWeStatus: 3 installed stand-alone systems

Company: Centre for micro CHPCategory: Network organisationContact person: Jan de Wit