Many different industries are involved in the utilisation of biomass for energy purposes. Denmark has a strong position in many of these fields. As an agricultural country, Denmark has a long tradition for seeking optimal use of crops and agricultural residual.
The various forms of bioenergy make up the major part of renewable energy consumption in Denmark. The extensive use of bioenergy has resulted in a high level of expertise across the industry. Denmark holds a long tradition for close collaboration between companies and universities, resulting in world-class biobased solutions offered globally.
New and more refined biobased energy technologies are continously being developed and tested. As the world widedemand for energy increases, biobased technologies have a lot to offer and are expected to make up an increasing part of the energy mix.
Turning organic waste into energy Biomass – be it solid, liquid or gaseous – is the only renewable energy resource to replace fossil fuels directly. For decades, Denmark has utilised biomass to produce energy. Agricultural residue, wood waste and...
Read on about BioenergyThe Yeosu Expo will provide an opportunity to enhance the international community’s perception of the function and value of the ocean and coast, share knowledge on the proper use of the ocean and coast and recognize the need for cooperation in the...
Read on about EXPO 2012 KoreaThe Danish Ambassador-at-Large for Trade and Investments highlights the possibilities of "State of Green - Join the Future. Think Denmark".
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Read on about EU pedalling on Europe DayNovozymes joins the consortium behind Maabjerg Energy Concept and takes a place on its board. The consortium will use Novozymes’ biotech expertise to design a new bioenergy production plant, generating biogas, advanced bioethanol, electricity and ...
Read on about New Partnership to Develop ...Supported by Danfoss, DONG Energy, PensionDanmark and Technical University of Denmark (DTU), the Danish government sets out the green agenda for the Danish EU Presidency the upcoming six months.
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