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Danish Center for Energy Storage, DaCES, is a partnership that covers the entire value chain from research and innovation to industry and export in the field of energy storage and conversion.
The ambition of DaCES is to strengthen cooperation, sharing of knowledge and establishment of new partnerships between companies and universities. Through these collaborations, DaCES seeks to ensure a long-term, focused and coordinated effort between all relevant players in areas of technology such as thermal energy storage, battery technology, system integration and Power-to-X.
In the future wind and solar energy should account for as much as possible of our energy supply. This creates new challenges in terms of securing accessible energy when demanded. Energy is only generated whenever the wind blows or the sun shines. As a result of these energy fluctuations it will be essential to balance supply and demand instantaneously and in a flexible way. It will also be important to combine the different energy sectors, such as electricity, gas, and district heating in order to store excess energy as e.g. heating or green fuels.
Denmark has a strong tradition for a triple helix cooperation between universities, industries and the government. We are pioneers in renewable energy and we have a high degree of sector coupling and digitization. This provides unique possibilities for research, innovation and export of novel solutions for energy storage and at the same time helps us to reach our national climate goal. However, this requires political focus and even more cooperation between knowledge-based institutions and businesses.
Batteries, in particular lithium ion batteries, are among the most well-known and economically feasible technologies for energy storage. As of today it is the only realistic solution for batteries in electric cars, mobile phones and similar mobile devices. But there is a downside. The batteries are based on lithium, a chemical element of limited deposits. However, the lithium battery beats electric cars when it comes to eco efficiency, and new technologies that are less resource demanding are already being examined.
The technology is promising, both in terms of balancing the electricity net of the future and when it comes to overcoming the challenges presented by emissions from heavy industry and transport. However, it will require extensive investments in research as well as innovation.
System integration is the art of connecting various energy systems and consumers with eachother. The term covers a physical element, meaning connecting electricity, gas, district heating systems and integration of PtX plants, as well as a digital element, that performs intelligent regulation of the energy system as a whole. This needs to be designed in a way that also includes the transport sector, the building stock, and flexible interaction with industry businesses.
If Denmark now and in the future is to possess competences for the development, production and implementation of future energy storage and conversion, it is necessary that our education system meets these needs. That is why the working group has been the driving force behind a flexible master in energy storage, which four Danish universities now jointly offer to experienced employees and self-employed people with a technical or scientific background who want to sharpen or expand their skills.
We invite you and your business to join us in DaCES in developing the area of energy storage. It gives you access to exclusive webinars and events hosted by the center among other things. The only requirement is that you are registered in the Danish CVR system and that you work directly or indirectly with energy storage.
The world needs a strongly accelerated green transition. Our research and educational institutions deliver new knowledge and skilled candidates, and our research-active companies deliver completely new technologies.But if Denmark really shall deliver to the green transition within energy storage and conversion, in times characterized by extreme pace and changeability, we must stand together and walk together. DaCES ensures the necessary cohesion that makes it happen.
Energystorage will become central in our future sustainable energy system as the flexible piece of technology that links production and consumption in an efficient way. Therefore it is absolutely crucial to establish a collaboration platform that brings forth all players from the chain of value, from groundbreaking research to implementation and commercialization.
If Denmark shall succeed in the development and implementation of new energy technologies such as energy storage and conversion, a broad knowledge of political and legal frameworks, economic models, the role of civil society as well as new forms of organization and collaboration across sectors and disciplines is necessary.
Energy storage is one of the key points in succeeding with the green transition. In ATV our ambition is that energy storage is to become one of the areas of technology, where Denmark is leading in the world. Danish corporations shall gain a position of strength, that builds on a close interaction between research and corporations – with an ambition of contributing to a sustainable planet as well as ensuring jobs, export and earnings in Denmark.
Green Methanol in fuel cells can become a significant contributor in the transitioning of heavy transport, where we with the right support, research and development expect to outmatch fossil fuels in the long term. In Danish Center for Energy Storage we ensure the broadest possible collaboration across the entire chain of value in Denmark for the benefit of Danish development of technology and export.
Denmark faces major challenges if we are to succeed in the green transition and meet the climate goals for 2030 and 2050. This requires a close and targeted interaction between all relevant actors. DaCES is a unique platform within energy storage and conversion where Danish universities and companies work closely together to develop disruptive technologies and training courses, among other things.
About Copenhagen energy storage industry
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