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assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2013Partners:CSMS, CSMS, PLANET, EFCF, BANA Consulting +8 partnersCSMS,CSMS,PLANET,EFCF,BANA Consulting,CLIMT,SYNERGESIS CONSULT.ING,CLIMT,PLANET,SYNERGESIS CONSULT.ING,LETI,EFCF,BANA ConsultingFunder: European Commission Project Code: 278862more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY, Sunfire (Germany), 3E ENERGY OY, NEW ENERDAY GMBH, SOLIDPOWER SPA +5 partnersTEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,Sunfire (Germany),3E ENERGY OY,NEW ENERDAY GMBH,SOLIDPOWER SPA,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,Sunfire (Germany),EFCF,3E ENERGY OY,EFCFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 824953Overall Budget: 4,220,090 EURFunder Contribution: 2,999,190 EURIn RoRePower project is to develop and demonstrate solid oxide fuel cell systems for off-grid power generation in certain markets. These markets are such as powering the gas and oil infrastructure in remote regions with harsh climate conditions (from -40 to +50°C) and the continuous power supplies of telecommunication towers especially in emerging countries (e.g. telecom base stations or microwave transceivers). ReRoPower project combines leading European SOFC technology companies and research centres to collaborate and form required phases in the SOFC value chain. This collaboration is focused on the development, manufacturing, and validation of a robust SOFC system and its key components for operation under harsh environmental conditions. The project is driven by industry operating in the field of SOCF systems, it is based on the products and services of industrial partners and motivated by their interest to further develop and commercialize their products and services and consolidate an efficient value chain by collaboration. Industrial partners are focusing on different phases in the value chain and are not competing against each other. Participating research centres support industrial partners to optimize their products towards a joint target, which is a commercially successful SOFC based system and related value chain. The fuel cell manufactures Sunfire, Solidpower and New Enerday, all 100 % Europe-based, will develop and demonstrate robust remote power supply for harsh environments. For the first time, the three manufactures will have a joint development of balance of plant (BOP) components. The common target is to build up respectively to strengthen the European value chain for the remote power specific components and services. Within the proposed project, 15 - 30 remote fuel cell systems will be installed in different countries at the sites of more than five different end-users.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2020Partners:LUCERNE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND ARTS, LETI, ITM Power (United Kingdom), ITM POWER (TRADING) LIMITED, DLR +10 partnersLUCERNE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND ARTS,LETI,ITM Power (United Kingdom),ITM POWER (TRADING) LIMITED,DLR,INDUSTRIE HAUTE TECHNOLOGIE SA,FHA,NEN,EFCF,NEL,DTU,HSLU,EFCF,NEL,FHAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 735485Overall Budget: 2,811,260 EURFunder Contribution: 1,996,800 EURThe overall objective of the QualyGridS project is the establishing of standardized tests for electrolysers performing electrical grid services. Alkaline electrolysers as well as PEM electrolysers will be considered individually in performance analysis and in an assessment of business cases for these electrolysers’ use. A variety of different grid services will be addressed as well as multiple hydrogen end users. The protocols developed will be applied to alkaline and PEM electrolysers systems, respectively, using electrolyser sizes from 50 kW up to 300 kW. Additionally, a techno-economic analysis of business cases will be performed covering the grid and market situations in the most relevant regions of Europe. The consortium adressing these tasks includes three electrolyser manufacturers and well as research institutions with plenty of experience. Inclusion of a European standardisation institution will allow for maximum impact of the protocols. An advisory committee including TSOs from several countries a
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