Thursday 22 December 2011

Denmark invests heavily in bioenergy

By 2050 Denmark aims to be using alternative fuels and be free of fossil fuels. One step in this direction was recently taken by Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program, EDDP, which has just granted UK£194 million (€233.115 million). "We have supported a number of major projects in the bioenergy field. The projects include trades to convert biomass into gas that can be used in an engine, refined into liquid fuels or long term storage of natural gas networks. Read more ...
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