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Green PeNo. N/AImplementation period 2016-03-01 – 2019-05-31 |
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One of the project’s objectives is introduce renewable energy technologies to SMEs in the Baltic Sea Region in order to support their capacities to consider Advanced Power Electronics in their R&D strategies and investments. The project consists of 5 work packages, each of them has its own coordinator. One of them is dedicated to planning what could be used by SMEs and education institutions to improve the education process. One the most important work packages is WP3. The WP demonstrates the potential, feasibility and relevance of power electronics based solutions for the development of sustainable infrastructure. The work is to be performed in close cooperation between industrial and research partners. The following three model pilot areas: A) Renewable energies: Use of new sources for renewable energies (large scale photovoltaics, offshore wind, and large scale bioenergy) requires radical changes in the power electronics modules on the element (e.g. transistor) level. B) e-mobility: Introduction of e-mobility as an alternative to conventional car technology requires a radical new concept of car electronics, electrics and control, requiring power train integrated Advanced PE components. C) Smart buildings: Acceptance of new energy efficiency solutions in smart buildings requires user participation, active feedback control and sophisticated (e.g. window or wall integrated) power modules. The WP4 involves science parks, technology transfer organizations which communicate the technology from a business perspective so that SMEs will be motivated to integrate the new power electronic technologies systems into their products. Project coordinator: University of Southern Denmark (SDU) Project partners: Kaunas Science and Technology ParkKaunas University of Technology University of Southern Denmark Business Development and Technology Transfer Corporation of Schleswig Holstein Renewable Energy Hamburg Christian Albrechts Universitaet Kiel Acreo Swedish ICT University of Latvia Latvian Technological Center University of Tartu Applied Research Institute for Prospective Technologies Warsaw University of Technology NATEK Power Systems AB Banke Accessory drives CLEAN Polish Chamber of Commerce for Electronics and Telecommunications Sustainable Smart Houses in Småland Ubik Solutions OÜ Project activities (achievements) March 1, 2016 - kick-off meeting in Sonderborg, Denmark. December 15, 2016 - stakeholders‘ meeting to find out the technological, economic, legal, social chances, barriers, market requirements and technology options for the market uptake of advanced power electronics enabling energy efficiency for renewable energies. Meeting Agenda... April 21, 2017 - stakeholders had met in the "Santaka" Valley to find out the technological, economic, legal, social chances, barriers, market requirements and technology options for the market uptake of advanced power electronics enabling energy efficiency for renewable energies. Meeting Agenda... June 15, 2017 - stakeholders‘ meeting to find out the technological, economic, legal, social chances, barriers, market requirements and technology options for the market uptake of advanced power electronics enabling energy efficiency for e-mobility. Meeting Agenda... More information is updated on the project website: http://balticgreenpower.eu/ Contact person: Vygintas Grinis |