Europe’s energy requires both sustainability and flexibility: perspectives from the Bio-FlexGen project
Here in Sweden, just under 70% of the country is covered by forest, according to World Bank figures.1 Paired with
Read moreHere in Sweden, just under 70% of the country is covered by forest, according to World Bank figures.1 Paired with
Read moreTraffic and mobility are core parts of our daily lives that influence the well-being of European citizens. Sustainable alternative fuels
Read moreEuropean car manufacturers have dominated the market for years, but in the next decade we face an unprecedented challenge: the
Read moreOur society is addicted. Our whole system is dependent on burning fossil fuels, mostly stemming from outside Europe. Putin’s war
Read moreThe Russian war in Ukraine requires a reorientation of our European energy policy. This means above all the accelerated expansion
Read moreHydrogen has found its way from a niche topic to the missing piece of the puzzle aiming at ensuring clean,
Read moreRussia’s military aggression against Ukraine has led Europe to rethink its energy policies from both a geopolitical and a climate
Read moreIn the future, hydrogen will be used for energy purposes in different applications (power to gas, heating..), in replacement of
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