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Energy Processes
The Department is engaged in contract research within numerous disciplines. These range from the handling and use of hydrogen, natural gas and CO2, to energy and heating supply, combustion, air conditioning in buildings, food and nutrition technology and applied refrigeration engineering.
Our project work is based on analysis, simulation and experimental testing. These are key elements in solving the challenges our customers bring forward. Important tools include experimental test rigs, advanced measurement equipment as well as powerful computers tools and a well skilled staff. The Department carries out numerical calculations in design, development and the verification of equipment and processes.
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Specialist areas:
- Ventilation and air conditioning in commercial and industrial premises
- Chilling, freezing and thawing of food
- CO2 as a refrigerant in refrigeration and heat pump units
- Gas technology, LNG, production, storage and transport
- Power generation with “zero CO2 emissions” , including CO2 capture and transport
- Thermal energy production from biomass and refuse
- Drying and dewatering
- Energy saving in buildings and all types of industry
- Hydrogen: LH2, gasification, combustion, safety, value chains
- Subsea technology oil/gas
- Hydronic heating systems, district heating and cooling
- Particle technology and multiphase transport
- Indoor climate and the work environment
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