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NEMO 2 - New energy systems and technologies. Master plan for an energy technology research programme 1993-1998

Abstract

The Advanced Energy Systems and Technologies research programme (NEMO 2) is one of the main energy research programmes of the Ministry of Trade and Industry of Finland for the period of 1993- 1998. The main emphasis in Nemo 2 is on solar energy and wind power. These are followed by other small power production, energy storage and hydrogen technologies. The total budget is about 120 million FIM. The main objective in Nemo 2 is to increase the use of solar and wind energy in Finland and to promote industrial export in this field. Technology R and D is strongly supported and an international leadership role is envisioned for some niche areas. New energy technology is developed as a whole in close cooperation with industry and universities. To enhance the commercialization of these technologies, a small demonstration programme is suggested to be realized in connection with the research programme. Furthermore, international cooperation is considered important in reaching the programme goals. As to wind energy research, basic research on wind meteorology and arctic wind technology will be continued. A series of pilot-plants to demonstrate the achievements from wind technology developments is promoted. In solar energy, the Nemo 2 programme looks for more  More>>
Authors:
Lund, P [1] 
  1. Helsinki Univ. of Technology, Otaniemi (Finland). Dept. of Technical Physics
Publication Date:
Oct 01, 1993
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
KTM/E-B-132
Reference Number:
SCA: 140000; 170000; PA: FI-93:003259; EDB-94:012122; NTS-94:007775; ERA-19:003432; SN: 93001063803
Resource Relation:
Other Information: DN: NEMO 2 Research Programme. The master plan is also published in Finnish as a report no B:131; PBD: 1993
Subject:
14 SOLAR ENERGY; 17 WIND ENERGY; SOLAR ENERGY; COORDINATED RESEARCH PROGRAMS; WIND POWER; ENERGY STORAGE; FINLAND; POWER GENERATION; ENERGY CONSUMPTION; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; HYDROGEN STORAGE; 140000; 170000; WIND ENERGY
OSTI ID:
10111611
Research Organizations:
Ministry of Trade and Industry, Helsinki (Finland). Energy Dept.
Country of Origin:
Finland
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE94702060; CNN: Project KTM-143/881/92; ISBN 951-47-7228-8; TRN: FI9303259
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS
Submitting Site:
FI
Size:
29 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

Lund, P. NEMO 2 - New energy systems and technologies. Master plan for an energy technology research programme 1993-1998. Finland: N. p., 1993. Web.
Lund, P. NEMO 2 - New energy systems and technologies. Master plan for an energy technology research programme 1993-1998. Finland.
Lund, P. 1993. "NEMO 2 - New energy systems and technologies. Master plan for an energy technology research programme 1993-1998." Finland.
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title = {NEMO 2 - New energy systems and technologies. Master plan for an energy technology research programme 1993-1998}
author = {Lund, P}
abstractNote = {The Advanced Energy Systems and Technologies research programme (NEMO 2) is one of the main energy research programmes of the Ministry of Trade and Industry of Finland for the period of 1993- 1998. The main emphasis in Nemo 2 is on solar energy and wind power. These are followed by other small power production, energy storage and hydrogen technologies. The total budget is about 120 million FIM. The main objective in Nemo 2 is to increase the use of solar and wind energy in Finland and to promote industrial export in this field. Technology R and D is strongly supported and an international leadership role is envisioned for some niche areas. New energy technology is developed as a whole in close cooperation with industry and universities. To enhance the commercialization of these technologies, a small demonstration programme is suggested to be realized in connection with the research programme. Furthermore, international cooperation is considered important in reaching the programme goals. As to wind energy research, basic research on wind meteorology and arctic wind technology will be continued. A series of pilot-plants to demonstrate the achievements from wind technology developments is promoted. In solar energy, the Nemo 2 programme looks for more efficient and cheaper photovoltaic systems and applications. Manufacturing of new photovoltaic cells is under consideration. Solar heating technologies are also supported with emphasis on improved system demonstrations. Energy storage questions are indirectly also deal with in connection with solar R and D}
place = {Finland}
year = {1993}
month = {Oct}
}