FFH50 – En ny varmeplan for hovedstaden
Location: Online
Please register here:
Time: February 10, 08:30-09:30
Check-in from 08:15 (host joins meeting)
Varmeselskabernes bud på, hvordan vi sikrer et effektivt, konkurrencedygtigt og bæredygtigt varmesystem i hovedstadsområdet i 2050.
Speaker: Kristian Honoré, Energiplanlægger, PLAN Fjernvarme, Bygas og Kraftvarme, HOFOR
EnergyLab Nordhavn is an association formed on the basis of a large public funded project. It aims at supporting its members’ development and demonstration of sustainable energy technology and solutions in the Nordhavn district of Copenhagen. To this end it aims for Nordhavn to develop into one of Europes leading living labs for sustainable energy solutions, based on components, infrastructure, agreements and cooperation, established by its members. Those are corporates, SME’s, utilities, municipal government and knowledge institutions. Statutes etc can be downloaded here
About DTU Center for Electric Power and Energy
Center for Electric Power and Energy (CEE) provides cutting-edge solutions for one of the major challenges of our modern society: the development of a reliable, cost-efficient and sustainable energy system based on renewable energy. CEE offers new technologies, knowledge, theory and methods within digital energy solutions, interconnected energy systems and optimized energy technologies. The center leverages and extensive experience on experimental validation, using the lab facilities of PowerLabDK to test and validate vehicles and chargers. Also, significant benefit comes from a close collaboration with industrial and commercial partners. As electric vehicle charging may represent one of the largest and most flexible demands in a contemporary household – e-Mobility may significantly advance the prosumer approach – this ties to CEEs focus area of Consumers, services and business models.
The workshop is enabled through a grant from Danmarks Erhvervsfremmebestyrelse and collaboration with Energy Cluster Denmark.
Center for Electric Power and Energy (CEE) provides cutting-edge solutions for one of the major challenges of our modern society: the development of a reliable, cost-efficient and sustainable energy system based on renewable energy. CEE offers new technologies, knowledge, theory and methods within digital energy solutions, interconnected energy systems and optimized energy technologies. The center leverages and extensive experience on experimental validation, using the lab facilities of PowerLabDK to test and validate vehicles and chargers. Also, significant benefit comes from a close collaboration with industrial and commercial partners. As electric vehicle charging may represent one of the largest and most flexible demands in a contemporary household – e-Mobility may significantly advance the prosumer approach – this ties to CEEs focus area of Consumers, services and business models.
The workshop is enabled through a grant from Danmarks Erhvervsfremmebestyrelse and collaboration with Energy Cluster Denmark.
Contact
Kirsten np4n@kk.dk
Martin Toftegaard Laugesen, Energy Cluster, mtl@energycluster.dk
Christoffer Greisen, EnergyLab Nordhavn, cgre@dtu.dk,
Martin Toftegaard Laugesen, Energy Cluster, mtl@energycluster.dk
Christoffer Greisen, EnergyLab Nordhavn, cgre@dtu.dk,