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CORC's PI Lars Angenent suggest a new method for increasing the amount of ethanol extracted from syngas by using bacteria that produces acetate and ethanol from the components of syngas through an enzymatic process. This…
We need to remove gigatons of CO₂ to prevent a further increase in temperature and thereby stabilize the climate and avoid catastrophic climate changes. And gigatons, that's a lot!
Natural disasters, wildfires, flooding, record temperatures. We are seeing the results of the globe's rising temperatures and there is no doubt: We did this. This is also why it's in our hands to fix it, and that is the…
Microbes. These tiny little organisms have the potential of solving one of our biggest problems: storing renewable energy. Hydrogen generated by wind power is fed to the microbes, which bind CO₂ and produce methane,…
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked a global energy crisis. Energy security is back on the political agenda, but how does it affect the long-term agenda? Based on the IEA's World Energy Outlook 2022, Energy…
CORC PI, Professor Lars Angenent, receives the prestigious Leibniz Prize honoring his outstanding work in the field of environmental biotechnology. The Leibniz Prize is awarded from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft…
"This is the first in a series of forums focusing on themes that are relevant in a future where carbon and CO₂ will play a significant role, and I hope that this will be the beginning of a range of very important events…
The first CORC Carbon Forum was held on 7th December in Copenhagen with a strong line-up of speakers and panelist and with an engaged audience. Together, the audience, speakers and panelists discussed how the transition…
The prestigious Sapere Aude: DFF-Starting Grant from the Independent Research Fund Denmark has been granted to CORC-PI Dr. Marta Victoria to carry out groundbreaking research. Her project "Highly renewable energy systems…
To mitigate climate change, we must not only invest in the most well-known technologies that can store and use CO₂. Because then we lock ourselves in on few specific methods far too early, writes CORC's executive…
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