Maersk: Zero carbon emissions in operations by 2050
As the world is embarking on an all-encompassing transformation process away from the reliance on fossil fuels, the shipping sector must also contribute and A.P. Moller-Maersk is at the forefront of this transformation. Maersk believes that efficienc...
The North Sea Wind Power Hub (NSWPH) project: efficient development of renewable...
An artificial island, instead of a platform, could be developed as a central hub to support the necessary energy evacuation infrastructure e.g. electrical or power to gas conversion. This concept, the North Sea Wind Power Hub (NSWPH), is further bei...
BetterHome: A home-owner centric one-stop-shop model for energy renovation
BetterHome delivers a comprehensive, digital one-stop-shop service in partnership with key players in the construction value chain, including banks. BetterHome started in Denmark in 2014 as an initiative by four leading Danish companies Danfoss, Grun...
Siemens' energy reduction project assisting Hvidovre hospital in EPC project
Hvidovre Hospital in Copenhagen has an objective of reducing total energy consumption by 15 percent and already by 2020, 10 percent of the hospital’s energy needs should come from renewable sources. Among the measures utilised to reach this target ...
Energinet’s cross border connections to enable flexible markets
The transition to an energy system built on renewables necessitates better utilisation of the energy. Today, power plants can produce when there is a demand. In the future, demand will have to follow production. This calls for common European electri...
Aalborg Portland's supply of surplus heat from production in the form of distric...
In order to produce cement, raw materials such as limestone and sand must be burned at temperatures of up to 1500°C. Due to this high temperature process, the Aalborg Portland cement factory has enormous supplies of excess heat. One of the main sour...