Tag: Denmark

SGS selected for quality control of Danish e-methanol plant

SGS selected for quality control of Danish e-methanol plant

March 11, 2025 |

In Denmark, SGS has been selected as the partner laboratory for quality control testing at European Energy (EE) and Mitsui’s pioneering e-methanol plant in Kassø, Denmark. This state-of-the-art facility, with a nameplate capacity of 42,000 tons per annum is nearing completion, with production set to commence in 2025. The e-methanol facility in Kassø marks a […]

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CIP lays ammonia bunkering groundwork with new manual

CIP lays ammonia bunkering groundwork with new manual

March 6, 2025 |

In Denmark, Manifold Times reports Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has developed an Ammonia Bunkering Operations Manual through its Energy Transition Fund outlining safety protocols for handling ammonia as a marine fuel. The 73-page manual, reviewed by the American Bureau of Shipping, builds on existing gas carrier protocols for loading, discharging, and ship-to-ship transfers, adapting them for […]

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Wärtsilä Gas Solutions to supply upgrading system to Maabjerg Biogas

Wärtsilä Gas Solutions to supply upgrading system to Maabjerg Biogas

February 25, 2025 |

In Denmark, Wärtsilä Gas Solutions has been contracted to supply a biogas upgrading system to Danish bioenergy provider Maabjerg Biogas, a subsidiary of Skovgaard Energy. The plant will have the capacity to upgrade 6,000 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour (Nm3/h) of raw biogas, thereby significantly scaling up Denmark’s production and utilization of biogas. The order with Wärtsilä […]

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Kassø Power-to-X produces first batch of green hydrogen

Kassø Power-to-X produces first batch of green hydrogen

February 12, 2025 |

In Denmark, Fuel Cells Works reports Kassø Power-to-X has succeeded in producing green hydrogen in its first step to producing e-methanol at its commercial-scale facility. The facility produces hydrogen through the electrolysis of purified water. Green hydrogen will then be synthesized with biogenic CO2 to produce e-methanol using electricity from the facility’s own solar park. […]

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Nordic Investment Bank lends Tønder Biogas $36.6M

Nordic Investment Bank lends Tønder Biogas $36.6M

February 10, 2025 |

In Denmark, Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) has signed a 16-year DKK 250 million loan with Tønder Biogas A/S to fund the construction and operations of one of Europe’s largest biogas facilities in Tønder, Denmark. The Tønder Biogas facility is set to begin commercial operations by the first half of 2025. With the capacity to produce […]

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Enduro Genetics lands $12.4M Series A to expand platform and commercialize

Enduro Genetics lands $12.4M Series A to expand platform and commercialize

February 10, 2025 |

In Denmark, Enduro Genetics – the synthetic biology startup transforming biomanufacturing by “addicting” cells to high production – has raised €12 million in Series A funding from Supernova Invest, NOON Ventures and Sandwater. The funding will be used to expand Enduro’s platform and scale commercialization. Enduro’s patented “synthetic addiction” technology integrates a genetic plug-in into […]

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Svitzer to switch its operations to biofuels in Danish Port

Svitzer to switch its operations to biofuels in Danish Port

February 7, 2025 |

In Denmark, Safety4sea reported that Svitzer announced that the tugs operating in the Port of Esbjerg, Denmark, switched to biofuel on 1 February 2025. The report noted that Svitzer tugs will be sailing on Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) and customers using Svitzer’s towing services in and out of the port will be subject to EcoBAF, […]

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Lego embraces futurism and bioplastics in new set

Lego embraces futurism and bioplastics in new set

January 20, 2025 |

In Denmark, toy block maker Lego has introduced a new futuristic design set that includes biobased plastics. Dubbed Lego Icons of Play, the 48,000-piece set “merges traditional crafting with cutting-edge technology,” according to Yanoticias. The set includes futuristic vehicles, architectural “marvels, and sci-fi inspired figures.”  The Icons of Play set also includes blocks made from […]

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Bioplastics reach the chandelier market

Bioplastics reach the chandelier market

January 20, 2025 |

In Denmark, design studio Mickus Projects has created a 3D-printed honeycomb-shaped bioplastic chandelier. Known as the Hedron Pendant, the chandelier “features a bulbous but subtly striated lampshade finished in an intricate hexagonal pattern, which wraps a stem with a delicate but illuminating LED light source,” according to design publication dezeen. Hedron Pendant is 3D printed […]

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Aarhus University researchers convert CO2 from flue gas into solid matter

Aarhus University researchers convert CO2 from flue gas into solid matter

January 9, 2025 |

In Denmark, researchers from Aarhus University have developed a new technology that uses microorganisms to convert the CO2 in flue gas directly for new purposes – for example fuels or substances for the chemicals industry. The technology can exploit CO2 as a raw material, unlike conventional carbon capture and storage (CCS), which captures carbon from […]

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