Research projects

As part of Topsoe Fuel Cell's research effort and network approach, Topsoe Fuel Cell participates in a number of EU-funded projects:

SOFC projects with Danish public funding


ForskEL 2009

The project aims to improve SOFC stacks with regard to power density, durability and modularity.

EUDP
Danish micro combined heat and power units are developed, and demonstration units are installed.

EUDP 2009
The project focuses on development of solid oxide fuel cells for real life applications.

HTF 2008
The project researches reliable metal-based fuel cell systems for commercial applications. The project is funded by the Danish National Advanced Technology Foundation.


SOFC projects with public funding from EU programmes


DEMO SOFC
The project aims to develop and demonstrate the manufacturing and operation of clean and efficient power generation based on solid oxide fuel cells. The project has contributed to the construction of the Topsoe Fuel Cell production plant.

The project is funded by EU LIFE.

LARGE-SOFC
The project researches opportunites and operations in a large SOFC power plant.

The project is funded by the 6th European Framework program.

SOFC600
The overall aim of the project is to develop SOFC cells and stacks with very low degradation and operation at 600ºC.

The project is funded by the 6th European Framework program.

METSOFC
Development of next generation metal based SOFC stack technology.

The project is funded by the 7th European Framework program.

SOEC projects with public funding


RELHY

The project researches innovative solid oxide electrolyzer stacks for efficient and reliable hydrogen production.

The project is funded by the 7th European Framework program.