DTU ENERGY Department of Energy Conversion and Storage
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Building 310, room 436
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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Researchers have now mapped how coliform bacteria attach to the intestinal wall giving hope for development of new treatments.
A new European project coordinated by DTU Energy aims to bring a promising energy conversion technology closer to market by increasing the robustness of the materials used in solid oxide fuel cell and electrolysis units while decreasing production cost.
DTU Energy Conversion is part of PROSOFC, an EU-funded research project, which aims to find a way to produce more reliable fuel cells. PROSOFC has a budget of 7.35 million euro (54.9 million D.dk.)