UDIT participates in the THERMES project, an innovative research project on Thermoacoustic Cogeneration.
In an exciting development in the field of energy research, the University of Design, Innovation and Technology (UDIT) is participating in the ambitious THERMES(Thermoacoustic electric cogenerator for autonomous systems) research project on cogeneration systems based on thermoacoustic technology awarded to the University Francisco de Vitoria by the State Research Agency (AEI) through its call for Knowledge Generation Projects 2022.
This project, which will run from 2023 to 2025, has been presented by the Universidad Francisco de Vitoria (UFV), and will have the outstanding collaboration of the Vice-Rector for Research, José Luis Olazagoitia, who will serve as co-principal investigator of the project.
The project aims to explore and demonstrate the feasibility of thermo-acoustic cogeneration systems, a promising technology that could revolutionise energy generation in the residential sector. It focuses on extending the applicability of thermo-acoustic generators beyond industrial settings, opening up new possibilities for their use in homes and communities. This project will not only contribute significantly to the state of the art in thermoacoustic generators, but also aims to address critical challenges related to energy efficiency and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
