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Carbon dioxide capture in the transition toward a carbon-neutral university
Researchers at LiU are working to develop a new method for capturing carbon dioxide in buildings. By integrating Direct Air Capture into ventilation systems, we can reduce climate emissions and generate profit by selling the captured CO₂.
Excellent energy management using AI - XEMAI
The project aims to enhance digitalisation within the manufacturing industry to improve energy efficiency and achieve sustainability.
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Energy Systems (ENSYS)
The division of Energy Systems is involved in research, undergraduate and graduate education and collaboration with industry and public sector organisations in the field of energy.
Small-scale aquaculture with energy-smart solutions for resource-efficient food production
The project develops a resource-efficient and energy-smart modular system for small and medium-sized land-based aquaculture.
The Role of Hydrogen in Sweden's Energy System
The research project will examine the role of hydrogen in Sweden's energy system, focusing on both historical and contemporary conditions. The goal is to increase knowledge about hydrogen's technical and societal opportunities, risks, and conditions.
CARBONSTRUCT
International research shows that there is no available knowledge of where energy is used in Swedish industry. The project aims to cover this knowledge gap about where energy is in fact used, the so-called energy end-use.
Energysmart Greenhouses with Confluent Jets
The need for energy-smart solutions for sustainable food production is growing. Researchers at Linköping University are investigating the possibility of using Confluent Jets in greenhouses – a technology that could reduce the energy consumption.
Sustainable supply chains in Swedish industry
The project studies models and approaches that large companies are currently working with to promote an upstream sustainable supply chain, identify success factors and develop a new unique model for supplier sustainability assurance.
Resilience in the future electricity system
The Swedish electricity system is facing major changes. New research has begun at LiU which focuses on resilience in the future electricity system. The project can provide insights into how the resilience of the electricity system can be improved.
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08 May 2025
How to reduce global CO2 emissions from industry
Global emissions of carbon dioxide from industry can be reduced by five per cent. But that requires companies and policy makers to take a holistic approach to energy efficiency. This is the conclusion of researchers, including from LiU.