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A new way to convert carbon dioxide into the building block for sustainable liquid fuels was very efficient in tests and did not have the reaction that destroys the conventional...
Researchers at DTU Chemistry and DTU Energy have found a new chemical method that can convert electricity, water, and CO₂ into methane gas. The method can be used to store...
Anne Hauch and Johan Hjelm have been appointed professors in Electrochemical Materials and Interfaces at DTU Energy.
A new European project brings energy to the classroom by supporting hydrogen and fuel cells education in schools. FCHgo! will develop an educational toolkit for school...
Three postdocs from DTU each receive EUR 175,000–200,000 from Independent Research Fund Denmark for conducting research at elite international universities.
Energy storage is going to play a key role in the green transition to a sustainable energy system. At the same time the new technologies for energy storage offer significant...
Every year the PhD students at DTU Energy get the opportunity to present their research to representatives from industry as well as the senior researchers at the department...
When the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking celebrated 10 years of supporting research, development and demonstration of fuel cell and hydrogen energy technologies...
Portrait: CO2 is not necessarily a problem, but a resource, says Anne Hauch, who feels obliged to participate in the public debate.
Arvind Kannan recently defended his thesis. He showed that novel sandwich structured membranes led to a more than three fold enhancement of the durability of High Temperature...
The Danish Minister of Higher Education and Science Tommy Ahlers visited DTU to hear about accelerated discovery of new battery materials and catalysts, and the use of...
DTU Energy invites you to participate in the department’s annual PhD symposium. The venue of the symposium is DTU’s meeting centre, building 101A, Anker Engelunds...
Hans Becker has defended his PhD-thesis on “Phosphoric Acid Issues in High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membranes” at DTU Energy. In his thesis, he showed...
As one of the very few, Anke Hagen has conducted research into ceramic fuel cells which are an efficient means to produce power and use fuels from renewable energy sources...
31-year-old Tonny Søndergaard has defended his PhD thesis at DTU Energy, "HT-PEMFC Durability and Lifetime," on how to ensure more stable fuel cells. Along the way...
A new project led by DTU Energy will develop cheap battery systems which by integration with wind turbines and solar cells will increase the stability of the electricity...
DTU Energy held its annual PhD symposium with industrial participation at DTU Lyngby Campus, where PhD students could discuss their research with scientists, engineers...
Electrolysis will play an important role for energy storage in a society based on power from solar and wind. For this to happen, electrolysis cells need to be efficient...
Around 170 PhD graduates attended the annual PhD Graduation Ceremony at DTU on Friday, 27 October.
DTU and partners have in five years installed more than 1000 fuel cell micro-Cogeneration units all over Europe, having registered more than 5.5 million hours of reliable...