Bioenergy International
Summary
In Odense, Denmark's third-largest city, the city's district energy plant operators have partnered to conduct a feasibility study to assess the possibilities of capturing and recycling carbon dioxide (CO2) from their heating plant operations. Combined with hydrogen, the captured carbon can be used for industry for products such as plastics or as sustainable electro-fuels (eFuels) for shipping and aviation.
Located on Funen (Fyn), Denmark’s largest island, Odense is Denmark’s third-largest city. Municipality-owned energy utility Fjenvarme Fyn, the third-largest district heating provider in the country, and Finland-headed energy utility major Fortum Oyj operate heat plants that supply district heating to Odense and Nyborg respectively.
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