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18 October 2021
Biogas facilities – the key to future industry
A biogas facility associated with the industrial site stimulates industrial symbiosis, which is considered to be crucial in the conversion to a circular economy.
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16 March 2022
Domestic production is the key to reduced vulnerability in crisis
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, fears of skyrocketing electricity and fuel prices is threatening Swedens capacity for food production. Investments in the country's own production systems could provide protection.
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22 October 2021
The surprising breadth of biogas
A new dissertation from LiU tries to explain the advantages and disadvantages of biogas use and how decision supportcan be used to give decision-makers a more complete picture of the biogas' versatility.
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26 August 2021
Circular economy in practice at Händelö
LiU is working to develop a biobased and circular economy in practice, in a symbiosis between Händelö Eco-Industrial Park and Norrköping municipality. The project is an example of how industry and the city can use their resources and waste.
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10 January 2022
Shift to circular economy is slowed by traditional thinking
By communicating and collaborating, businesses can join forces to create greater social, economic and environmental value for society than what they do today, researchers at Linköping University have found.
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20 June 2022
LiU researchers spread international biogas expertise
A wide-ranging report from IEA Bioenergy has highlighted different perspectives on how biogas can be used in the transport sector. The report shows that well-designed biogas solutions are technically, economically and sustainably competitive.
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08 February 2022
How Sweden's most sustainable industrial cluster was created
Sotenäs Municipality remedied the negative environmental impact of local industry with the help of a group of local entrepreneurs, enthusiastic municipal officials and research-based methods.
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16 February 2022
European lessons can generate value through the entire biogas chain
Researchers at LiU have studied how biogas development has been affected by political decisions. The results can provide helpful insights into how decision-makers can maximise value creation in the Swedish biogas chain.
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21 December 2021
Competence center for biogas receives grants in tough competition
The Swedish Energy Agency has approved the application for a new five-year period for the Biogas Research Center. Linköping University hosts the competence center.
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21 March 2022
“Squeezing every last bit out of the digestion residue”
Everything that passes through a biogas facility does not get decomposed. For this reason, researchers from the Biogas Research Center have studied what is actually left and how the decomposition process can be maximised.