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Researchers will develop technology to exploit a greater share of geothermal energy in Kenya and other East African countries.
DTU is joining forces with 18 stakeholders to implement a roadmap for carbon capture, utilization, and storage.
Fifteen new research projects will been launched after this year’s first funding round at the Danish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Centre. The new projects all hold...
Hafthor Ægir Sigurjonsson from DTU Mechanical Engineering defends his PhD, "Modeling and Evaluation of Bioenergy and Agriculture System Integration", Friday, 2nd June at...
In industry, there are many sources of low-temperature heat—heat which is often found in connection with waste products such as the hot exhaust gases from a ship’s combustion...
Jonas Kjær Jensen from DTU Mechanical Engineering defends his PhD, "Industrial heat pumps for high temperature process applications. A numerical study of the ammonia...
At the annual EliteForsk conference, three PhD students from DTU received travel grants of DKK 200,000 for research stays abroad. The conference also praised the recipients...
Wind energy can be converted into methane gas and stored in the Danish natural gas grid. As an added bonus, the biogas plants eliminate their carbon emissions using a...
In a basement in North Zealand, a small test set-up is producing the carbon-neutral fuel—methanol. Chemically pure, odourless and burning with a clear blue flame, methanol...
Anish Modi from DTU Mechanical Engineering defends his PhD "Numerical Evaluation of the Kalina Cycle for Concentrating Solar Power Plants" Tuesday, 8th December 2015...