The project report is the contribution from the industry to an action plan for development and demonstration of CHP technology for solid biomass. The report aims to serve as inspiration and basis for
The central goal of the project is to increase access to the international research results, technological breakthrough and work partners within biomass and energy purpose. The purpose of this is to
The purpose was to ensure a better and more rewarding communication between researchers and practicians, to illustrate which projects may become good business, to follow up the ongoing projects and to
The objective is to demonstrate on existing centralised biogas plants how biogas production can be increased and regulated by supplying solid fractions from manure and storable plant material
During this project an up-scaled, near commercial CatLiq plant has been designed. The plant is capable of converting low value feedstock such as pig manure into a high value bio oil, which can be used
There has been a further development regarding the manufacturing of bio ethanol from straw and other residues, were the production prices has been reduced to 2 kroners per liter bio ethanol.
The objective of the project was to improve the efficiency of anaerobic digestion of dairy cattle manure. The NiX® treatment improved by 48% the methane yield of the second step of the biogas process
One of Dong Energy's subsidiaries, Inbicon, has developed a technology that manufactures bio ethanol from non food sources, such as wheat straw. A demonstration plant is made in this purpose. Markets'
In the project, a chemical reactor system, called OBATE reformer, has been developed to convert ethanol to diethyl ether and water in order to make it into a diesel fuel. It is shown that the
To obtain cost-efficient and environmental-friendly heat supply focus is put on district heating. Requirements to cost-effective biomass combustion technologies for district heating are: 1) High