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To support DTU’s strategy to develop sustainable technology for people and create stronger research environments, the University is now reorganizing its research in key...
This year's Emission Gap Report states that CO2 emissions are heading in the wrong direction. Read about five possible solutions.
A large image database forms the basis for the training of a small robot which—in future—will remove unwanted weeds from organic pastures.
A research collaboration between DTU Electrical Engineering and MAN Energy Solutions on limiting ships' emission of black smoke and NOx has received a new international...
Shipping is an eco-friendly transport method. But it is also responsible for a large part of global emissions of toxic (NOX)gases.
On the Danish Sound Day which was held at the Royal Danish Academy of Music on Thursday March 12 Anna Josefine Sørensen, Master student at DTU Elektro, won the 'Young...
Cities are major energy consumers and thus also CO2 emitters. However, it is precisely the many different urban infrastructures and energy units that may be the key to...
The Japanese automotive giant Nissan and a team of researchers from DTU Electrical Engineering have become the first in the world to make a mass-produced electric vehicle...
How will electric vehicles develop? Associate Professor Esben Larsen from DTU Electrical Engineering shares his thoughts on the subject.
In the opinion of Niels Buus Kristensen, Head of Department at DTU Transport and a member of the Danish government’s climate advisory committee, electric vehicles hold...