Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
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Energy efficiency
The global demand for energy is increasing by 1.5 to 2 per cent a year as a result of population growth and increasing standards of living.
Renewable energy
Our goal is to develop a profitable business that leads to sustainable energy production.
Nuclear power
Having fallen from favour in the late 1970’s and 1980’s due to accidents, nuclear power is now become increasingly popular in many countries.
Energy switching
There are many reasons why the CO2 emissions from coal, oil, natural gas and other sources of energy differ. They have different chemical composition.
CO2-storage
CO2 storage is often called “Carbon capture and storage” or CCS.
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