Cool’em - Solid state cooling with elastocaloric materials
The goal of Cool'em is to develop a superior cooling technology based on the elastocaloric effect.
The goal of Cool'em is to develop a superior cooling technology based on the elastocaloric effect.
DAT4.Zero ("Data 4.0") will improve the European Manufacturing Industry. The project researches ways to achieve zero-defect manufacturing in smart factories.
Emissions from petroleum production stand for over 25% of Norway's total CO2 emissions, and these must be significantly reduced for the country to reach its ambitions in the Paris Agreement.
The production of photovoltaic modules generates significant resource flows, much of which currently becomes waste, including silicon kerf, graphite, and silica from ingot production.
The GreenEST project aims to develop state-of-art charging stations for electric transportation (cars, busses) consisting of innovative light-weight PV panels coupled with grids and batteries.
The main goal of the IntoWell project is to develop cost-effective and robust CO2 injection wells for carbon capture and storage (CCS).
MaritmeNH3 will develop and disseminate new knowledge to facilitate the realisation of a cost-efficient value chain and safe use of ammonia (NH3) as a zero-carbon maritime fuel.
Automotive car makers increasingly use light-weight aluminium structures to reduce the environmental footprint of cars during life-of-use (lower energy consumption) and to allow for the heavy batteries used in electric vehicles.
The WINNER project aims to develop an efficient and durable technology platform based on electrochemical proton conducting ceramic (PCC) cells designed for unlocking a path towards commercially viable production, extraction, purification and...