Efforts to change road transport is focused on electrifying the transport sector. The main disadvantages of this strategy are that it requires replacing the existing vehicle fleet and an entirely new
The main purpose of this project is to develop and demonstrate an optimized heating plant that will have much higher efficiency and much less CO2 emissions than the heating plants that are built today
HydroThermal Liquefaction (HTL) has proven itself as the most resource-, energy- and cost efficient technology pathway for conversion to liquid fuels of a wide range of sustainable feedstocks
The purpose is to develop a sustainable, operational and commercially viable biofuel to replace currently used fossil-based fuels in the maritime sector. Developments are based on patented.
The aim of the project is to develop ensiling as a method for pretreatment of straw which allows use in biogas plants and ensures a higher biogas yield. Wet or moist straw is treated with ’ensiling
Biowaste2Gas’ laboratory scale model is upscaled to a pilot plant. Following the initial testing, the plant is moved to demo-site for lifetime testing. In parallel, AU documents the potential in
InjectMe develops a biological Power-to-Methane technology that uses electricity and CO2 from biogas to produce biomethane (electrofuel). The aim of InjectMe is to develop a cost-efficient system for
Demonstrating that the effect of using pre-treated low valuable biomasses is an improved capacity of any given biogas plant by demonstrating that the pre-treatment provides the same amount of
The aim of the project is to utilize Denmark's position and to develop international collaborations in order to optimize four major steps in the Danish Bioethanol concept.
The gasproduction from liquid manure in terms of volume is low and the economy of the plants are often very dependent on the supply of easy degradable waste products and at the moment the extension of
The main objective of the project was to improve biogas production from manures. This objective was addressed by investigating: 1) the effect of different reactor configurations, 2) operational
The purpose of the project is to clarify advantages and disadvantages, potentials and possible problems when burning or gasifying the separated fibre fraction from biogas production, before the fibre
1) Analyse the country-level, regional and global potential of bioenergy, forestation, and other biomass-based mitigation strategies, including implications for the atmospheric CO2 concentration and
Objective: To synthesise and transfer to stakeholders important international knowledge and new technical information concerning conventional forestry systems for sustainable production of bioenergy.
The aim of this project is to promote research results within bioenergy to researchers, advisers, factories and public authorities among others. The promotion is to be done through a newsletter, six