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  • The INNOECOFOOD project addresses the Farm2Fork approach to local production and marketing of sustainably produced food in Africa. These goals are promoted through the establishment and operation of so-called ECOHUBS and Living Labs. This involves combining innovative technologies in sustainable aquaculture for the production of fish and spirulina with the use of environmentally friendly practices in the production of insects as feed and protein sources, in combination with local innovation, knowledge transfer and economic empowerment of communities across Africa. | Duration: 01/2024 - 12/2026

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  • SHIP – Solar Process Heat in Germany

    Study Comparing the Yield Potentials of Solar Thermal Collectors for Industrial Process Heat in Germany

    Ausschnitt eines solarthermischen Parabolrinnenkollektors.
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    Section of a solar thermal parabolic trough collector.

    How economically viable is solar thermal process heat in Germany? What role do investment grants from the EEW funding program play, and what is the economic viability compared to fossil fuel heat production? These questions were the focus of our study on the decarbonization of industrial heat through solar thermal process heat. Various collector technologies, temperature ranges and locations were evaluated using dynamic simulations and detailed cost models. The results show under which conditions solar thermal energy can already today provide a competitive and climate-friendly alternative to conventional heat generation. | Duration: 07/2024 - 12/2024

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  • This project aims to develop and demonstrate an advantageous and innovative alternative to CHP units: the combustion of gases in a micro gas turbine (mGT) and downstream utilization of the high exhaust gas temperatures in an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC). The efficiency can reach that of a CHP unit and offers decisive advantages of the mGT over conventional combustion. These are, above all, very low-pollutant combustion (especially NOx) and high fuel flexibility. A central component and at the same time a challenge in such a combination are high-temperature resistant ceramic heat exchangers and other components, which are being developed in the project. Two system variants are being built and tested in the project. The combination of mGT and ORC on a common drive shaft to form a micro-hybrid turbine (“MiHyT”) with a ceramic coaxial heat exchanger is new. | Duration: 12/2024 - 11/2027

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  • Ind-Supply

    Climate- and Resource-Optimized Heat Supply for Industrial Areas

    The decarbonization of companies is an important element of the energy transition. Many small and medium-sized enterprises are located in industrial or commercial areas. The muncipal heat planning covering these areas do not always account for the decarbonization strategies and possibilites of these companies. Furthermore, their decarbonization strategies depend heavily on the requirements of individual production processes. Due to the diverse composition of commercial areas, there are currently no standards for developing holistic transformation paths. This is where the Ind-Supply research project comes in. The aim is to develop a planning tool for industrial areas that will support planners and municipalities in complex energy supply decisions, thereby enabling climate- and resource-optimized development. The project is a joint research project between Prognos AG, greenventory GmbH, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences (HKA), and Fraunhofer ISE. | Duration: 10/2024- 09/2027

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  • LuftBlock

    Further Development and Testing of a High-Temperature Heat Storage with Innovative Packed-Bed Technology and Air as a Heat Transfer Medium in the Ceramics Industry

    Simulation of a loading process of the bulk storage tank with air as heat transfer fluid.
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    Simulation of a loading process of the bulk storage tank with air as heat transfer fluid.

    High-temperature heat storage systems can make a significant contribution to the decarbonization of industrial processes. They enable the efficient use of waste heat and at the same time the integration of electrical heating elements to replace fossil fuels. Heat storage systems enable a flexible energy supply for processes by decoupling the use of thermal energy from the generation of energy. This is economically interesting, as waste heat that might otherwise have been lost can be used at a later point in time, thus reducing energy consumption. In addition, a heat storage system allows electricity to be purchased at a time adapted to a variable market price. | Duration: 07/2023 - 06/2026

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  • HP-Resilience

    Development of methods for the artificial ageing of propane refrigeration circuits as a prerequisite for measures to extend the service life of heat pumps

    In the “HP resilience” project, the ageing behavior of refrigeration circuits is being investigated under various influencing conditions and service life models are being developed.
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    In the “HP resilience” project, the ageing behavior of refrigeration circuits is being investigated under various influencing conditions and service life models are being developed.

    Currently, more than half of German households are heated by gas and oil boilers. In addition to a dramatic dependence on fossil fuels, this accounts for over 50% of the energy consumption of the entire heating supply. Thanks to their efficiency, electric heat pumps (HPs) are significantly more climate-friendly and, when operated with electricity from renewable energy sources, can make a significant contribution to decarbonizing the heat supply and moving away from fossil fuels. In addition, the use of environmentally friendly refrigerants such as propane (R290) or butane (R600) is increasingly being enforced by law. Due to the high flammability of these refrigerants, permanent, technical tightness is becoming the focus of current heat pump developments. | Duration: 08/2023 - 07/2027

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  • Elektrifizierter Straßengüterverkehr in der Zukunft.
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    Electrified road freight transport in the future.

    Road freight transport accounts for 35% of national greenhouse gas emissions. The expansion of the charging infrastructure plays a decisive role in the electrification of the transport sector in order to ensure the acceptance and suitability of fully electric vehicles for everyday use. While the provision of charging capacities of 11 kW for a normal charging process and 120-400 kW for a fast charging process in the passenger car sector are sufficient, the fast and safe provision of electrical energy for commercial vehicles poses a particular challenge for the energy system and the connected charging infrastructure due to the required amount of energy and charging time. The requirements for such megawatt charging systems (MCS) are largely determined by the user's requirements profile and the resulting vehicle concept. | Duration: 01/2022 - 05/2025

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  • Model Region Agri-PV BaWü

    First Implementation Phase of the Model Region Agri-Photovoltaics Baden-Württemberg

    Hagelschutznetze werden häufig im Obstbau verwendet. Eine Agri-PV-Anlage hat neben der Stromproduktion auch eine Schutzfunktion.
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    Hail protection nets are often used in fruit growing. In addition to electricity production, an Agri-PV system also has a protective function.

    The Baden-Württemberg state government has set itself the goal of firmly establishing agri-photovoltaics as a land-efficient form of land use and specifically promoting its potential, especially in the area of special crops such as fruit growing. In a feasibility study funded by the Ministries of Environment, Climate and Energy as well as Food, Rural Areas and Consumer Protection, the implementation of eleven pilot plants was examined with regard to agricultural and technical aspects within the project "Model Region Agri-PV BaWü". Now, in a first implementation phase, five of these plants are to be planned, built and researched with the aim of identifying potentials and difficulties of Agri-PV and to advance the development of the new technology state-wide. | Duration: 01/2022 - 11/2024

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