OPUS will study bio-available carbon in sraw from wheat. The project applies a multidisciplinary structure compriing expertise in molecular biology, plant breeding, 'white biotechnology'
By setting up an experimental facility - SYSLAB – the project studied aspects of the basis for distributed resources such as wind turbines, photovoltaics and not least consumers participating in power
Using catalysts, enzymes and bacterial cultures, the project uncovered promising methods for converting biomass into more valuable products such as fuels in the form of ethanol, methane and hydrogen
The feasibility of utilizing energy crops (willow and miscanthus) and agriculture residues (wheat straw and corn stalker) in an anaerobic digestion process for biogas production was evaluated
The objective of this project was to investigate and increase dark fermentative hydrogen production from organic wastes by optimizing important process parameters (reactor type, pH, temperature
Power supply problems worldwide are not only due to the depletion of conventional energy resources but also due to continuously increasing consumption. This overloads both distribution grids and power