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Energy production can be sustained and even increased in a sustainable way by introducing more and better chemical and biological technologies

Combining chemical and biological approaches to energy will increase the efficiency of many existing technologies and is a necessary complement to the prevailing mechanical approaches. There are already several technologies that help increase utilization rates and efficiency of biofuel production as well as helping turn by-products into valuable resources.

Other examples are the use of algae for energy-production and enzyme technology to increase energy efficiency – such as in the production of detergents that allow washing at lower temperatures.

Danish companies have pioneered many chemical and biological technologies in energy and waste management and today these technologies are an integral part of the Danish energy system. 

Below, you can find featured profiles and solutions from exhibitors on EnergyMap engaged in energy-efficient chemical and biological technologies. Use the menu on the left to find all profiles, projects, solutions, cases and events related to this technology. 

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COWI A/S

COWI A/S
COWI is a leading International consulting group. We provide state-of-the-art services within the fields of engineeri...

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Chemistry and Textile

Chemistry and Textile
Chemistry Danfoss Drives has proved to be a preferred supplier within chemical industries for decades. Unsurpassed ...

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