DTU and Aeromine Technologies cordially invite you for a short seminar and inspection of the very first Aeromine unit on Danish soil on:
DTU Risø (address below).
Join us to learn how onsite wind energy may disrupt or complement solar PV.
Limited space. Register now to reserve your seat. See program below.
Aeromine Technologies is revolutionizing rooftop energy production with its advanced wind energy system. Aeromine's motionless, bladeless technology eliminates noise and vibrations, minimizing disturbances to buildings, the environment, and avian wildlife.
With funding from the Danish Energy Agency (EUDP), DTU and Aeromine Technologies have embarked on a joint project to further understand, validate and optimize Aeromine's performance in the built environment.
This event offers a unique opportunity to learn more about both the project and the technology behind Aeromine – and to see the first Aeromine unit on Danish soil.
Time | Topic | Presenter |
10:00 - 10:15 | Introduction to DTU energy research Discover how DTU is pioneering the next generation of energy technology and research to drive impactful solutions and shape the future of sustainable energy. |
Christian Bak, Professor & Head of ARD section Alexander Meyer Forsting, Senior Researcher |
10:15 – 10:45 | Introduction to Aeromine Technologies Hear more about the technology and story behind Aeromine’s innovative motionless wind energy system that transforms untapped wind resources into clean, efficient power for large buildings |
Claus Loenborg, CEO & CCO Carsten Westergaard, Founder & CTO |
10:45 – 11:00 |
Break | |
11:00 – 11:30 | Presentation of the "Rooftops Experiment" conducted at DTU Learn how the experiment is designed to assess and validate the power performance of Aeromine’s wind energy system in actual rooftop settings. |
Andreas Bechmann, Senior Researcher |
11:30 – 12:30 | Inspection of the test set-up of the Aeromine unit Get an up-close look at the Aeromine unit’s setup to understand its practical installation and performance |
Andreas Bechmann,
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12:30 – 13:00 |
Lunch & networking |
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Christian Bak |
Professor, Airfoil and Rotor Design Professor, Department of Wind and Energy Systems Airfoil and Rotor Design Wind Turbine Design Division |
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Andreas Bechmann |
Senior Scientist, Department of Wind and Energy Systems
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Alexander Meyer Forsting |
PhD, MEng Senior Researcher, Department of Wind and Energy Systems Airfoil and Rotor Design Wind Turbine Design Division |
Address: Niels Bohr Auditorium (Building 112), DTU Risø-Campus. Frederiksborgvej 399, 4000 Roskilde
It shouldn't take you more than 30 minutes by car or 50 minutes by public transportation to travel the 40 km from Copenhagen.
By public transportation
The venue is easily accessible via Roskilde Station, with regular bus services to DTU Risø-campus.
Use the Journey Planner to plan your trip to DTU Risø Campus.
By taxi
Copenhagen Airport or Copenhagen Main Station to Roskilde: approx. DKK 750 (EUR 100). From Roskilde Railway Station to Risø: approx. DKK 180 (EUR 24).
Phone taxi: +45 4675 7575 or +45 3535 3535.
By car
From Copenhagen Airport to Risø
Distance: 50 km, 40-50 minutes.
Ample parking is available at the venue. Please follow the signs to the designated parking area.