Transition
KEMA's multidisciplinary approach can facilitate the transition towards a sustainable energy supply
New gases, like biogas, hydrogen and Liquified Natural Gas (LNG), have come forward as the fuels of the future. Decentralized energy generation is gaining ground and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) has become a serious option.
The transition towards a more sustainable energy supply is challenging and raises questions. For example:
Is biogas economic profitable for the agricultural sector?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of decentralized generation
How does the industry implement sustainable solutions and reduce their ecological footprint?
Can central heating boilers be made suitable for sustainable gases?
Where answers are not directly available, applied research can generate new knowledge and new insight. Our specialists can call upon a broad range of areas of expertise at KEMA, making a multidisciplinary approach possible. A sustainable energy supply is not an ideology for us, but a scientific challenge and part of our daily business.