Abstract
The energy R and D in Finland is accomplished through the energy research programmes of the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Today there are some 12 R and D programmes in operation covering the various aspects of the energy sector. The NEMO-programme deals with advanced new energy technologies and systems. The NEMO-programme was launched in 1988 and it ends at the end of 1992. Helsinki University of Technology has been responsible for the coordination and most of the universities, research centres, and companies on new advanced energy technologies have been involved in the realization of NEMO. The objectives of the programme have been to assess the potential of new technologies in the Finnish energy supply system, encourage and support businesses, and to create necessary research tradition in Finland. At the beginning in year 1988, several new technologies were included, but as the knowledge has increased, focusing on the most promising fields has taken place. Wind and solar energy show the best promises in respect to business activities and possibilities for utilization in Finland. Energy storage some other advanced technologies such as fuel cells and hydrogen technologies represented in the NEMO-programme have an important role, but the commercial applications lie more
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Lund, P D
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- Helsinki Univ. of Technology, Otaniemi (Finland). Dept. of Technical Physics
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Lund, P D.
Advanced energy systems and technologies - National R and D programme. Annual report 1992.
Finland: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Lund, P D.
Advanced energy systems and technologies - National R and D programme. Annual report 1992.
Finland.
Lund, P D.
1992.
"Advanced energy systems and technologies - National R and D programme. Annual report 1992."
Finland.
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title = {Advanced energy systems and technologies - National R and D programme. Annual report 1992}
author = {Lund, P D}
abstractNote = {The energy R and D in Finland is accomplished through the energy research programmes of the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Today there are some 12 R and D programmes in operation covering the various aspects of the energy sector. The NEMO-programme deals with advanced new energy technologies and systems. The NEMO-programme was launched in 1988 and it ends at the end of 1992. Helsinki University of Technology has been responsible for the coordination and most of the universities, research centres, and companies on new advanced energy technologies have been involved in the realization of NEMO. The objectives of the programme have been to assess the potential of new technologies in the Finnish energy supply system, encourage and support businesses, and to create necessary research tradition in Finland. At the beginning in year 1988, several new technologies were included, but as the knowledge has increased, focusing on the most promising fields has taken place. Wind and solar energy show the best promises in respect to business activities and possibilities for utilization in Finland. Energy storage some other advanced technologies such as fuel cells and hydrogen technologies represented in the NEMO-programme have an important role, but the commercial applications lie more distant in the future. The NEMO-programme has reached its objectives. The international evaluation in fall 1990 gave very positive feedback and the scientific quality of the work was found good. At the same time, the contents was still focused more on commercial applications to support national industries in the field. The descriptions of the ongoing NEMO research projects are included in this report.}
place = {Finland}
year = {1992}
month = {Aug}
}
title = {Advanced energy systems and technologies - National R and D programme. Annual report 1992}
author = {Lund, P D}
abstractNote = {The energy R and D in Finland is accomplished through the energy research programmes of the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Today there are some 12 R and D programmes in operation covering the various aspects of the energy sector. The NEMO-programme deals with advanced new energy technologies and systems. The NEMO-programme was launched in 1988 and it ends at the end of 1992. Helsinki University of Technology has been responsible for the coordination and most of the universities, research centres, and companies on new advanced energy technologies have been involved in the realization of NEMO. The objectives of the programme have been to assess the potential of new technologies in the Finnish energy supply system, encourage and support businesses, and to create necessary research tradition in Finland. At the beginning in year 1988, several new technologies were included, but as the knowledge has increased, focusing on the most promising fields has taken place. Wind and solar energy show the best promises in respect to business activities and possibilities for utilization in Finland. Energy storage some other advanced technologies such as fuel cells and hydrogen technologies represented in the NEMO-programme have an important role, but the commercial applications lie more distant in the future. The NEMO-programme has reached its objectives. The international evaluation in fall 1990 gave very positive feedback and the scientific quality of the work was found good. At the same time, the contents was still focused more on commercial applications to support national industries in the field. The descriptions of the ongoing NEMO research projects are included in this report.}
place = {Finland}
year = {1992}
month = {Aug}
}