Project Details
Description
CHEC is an acronym for the fundamental and applied research programme on Combustion and Harmful Emission Control. CHEC's main areas of expertise are industrial high-temperature processes, formation and removal of pollutants, particulate solids (characterisation, reactivity and dynamics). Within these areas the objectives are to educate scientists and engineers, to gain new fundamental information on the subjects, to assist industry and public authorities in the selection, development, design and operation of processes in order to improve efficiencies and in order to avoid or minimise harmful emissions, to catalyse international cooperation between Danish companies and Danish and foreign research organisations.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 10/01/1986 → … |
Collaborative partners
- Technical University of Denmark (lead)
- ELTRA I/S (Project partner)
- University of Stuttgart (Project partner)
- Haldor Topsoe AS (Project partner)
- Elsam A/S (Project partner)
- Doosan Babcock Ltd. (Project partner)
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Project partner)
- Danish Technological Institute (Project partner)
- FLSmidth & Co. A/S (Project partner)
- Chalmers University of Technology (Project partner)
- Hamburg University of Technology (Project partner)
- University of North Dakota (Project partner)
- Rockwool International (Project partner)
- University of Connecticut (Project partner)
- Danish Gas Technology Centre A/S (Project partner)
- National Risk Management Research Laboratory (Project partner)
- University of Queensland (Project partner)
- Gas Research Institute (Project partner)
- Niro A/S (Project partner)
- University of Zaragoza (Project partner)
- Advanced Fuel Research Inc. (Project partner)
- Danish Maritime Institute (Project partner)
- Nagoya University (Project partner)
- International Flame Research Foundation (Project partner)
- Åbo Akademi University (Project partner)
- Faxe Kalk A/S (Project partner)
- FLS Miljø A/S (Project partner)
- Elkraft Power Co Ltd. (Project partner)
- Sandia National Laboratories (Project partner)
- Hempel AS (Project partner)
- FORCE Technology (Project partner)
Funding
- Unknown
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