Last week Smart Cities Accelerator with center leader for CITIES Henrik Madsen participated at the Danish Folkemødet.
Henrik Madsen talked about the new research from the SmartNet project where it has been possible to create coherence between the surplus production of wind energy especially at night and the local electricity consumption in 30 holiday homes with indoor pools in Blokhus and Blåvand at Vestkysten. The perspective is enormous, and therefore the partners continue under the project Center Denmark.
The Danish media Nordjyske Medier has published an article about the research and also talked with a summerhouse owner. Read the article here
Sønderborg Kommune har siden 2007 reduceret CO2-udledningen med 38,3 procent. Ambitionen er at have reduceret udledningen af drivhusgasser med 75 procent i 2025, og at kommunen er CO2-neutral i 2029. Resultatet og visionen trækker overskrifter i nabolandet, hvor Sveriges Radio har været på besøg og talt med tennisklubben (der sparer mange penge ved at holde temperaturen på …
The solution “Energy demand modeling in buildings” offers methodologies for the modeling of energy demand and flexibility potentials for whole districts and cities. It includes a tool for bottom-up classification of buildings in a given area into certain types, which can be sum up and modeled by aggregation to ensure higher energy flexibility.
Monday, June 3rd DTU’s project CITIES and our Norwegian colleges from NTNU and SINTEF (project FME ZEN) are having a closed workshop at DTU Lyngby Campus, Copenhagen. The aim is to make a coordinated effort in applications, we expect to increase the likelihood of funding. The two large national projects – CITIES and FME ZEN …