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DTU is joining forces with 18 stakeholders to implement a roadmap for carbon capture, utilization, and storage.
Life cycle assessment of carbon capture at incineration plants shows that despite some drawbacks, the net result is a clear advantage for the climate.
A new solution introduces local energy system to increase the number of charging stations for electric cars in parking garages without causing power shortage in the distribution...
DTU will be contributing to the development of a more profitable way of producing biogas, opening up for the production of biofuels for trucks and planes.
Professor Irini Angelidaki receives the prestigious Grundfos Prize for 2017 for her many years of research into using microorganisms for energy and other products.
The Danish Council for Independent Research has allocated more than DKK 100 million to 25 research projects.
The General Engineering Bachelor programme, taught in English, is for the second year in a row the most sought after study at DTU.
We need to think innovatively and collaborate across sectors if global energy, water and food production is to keep up with increasing demand. These are the recommendations...