Ambassador of Thailand to Denmark visited GreenLab in Skive and the research station of Aarhus University in Foulum

Ambassador of Thailand to Denmark visited GreenLab in Skive and the research station of Aarhus University in Foulum

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On 11 April 2024, Ambassador of Thailand to Denmark visited the GreenLab in Skive together with Dr. Henrik Balslev, the professor of botany at Aarhus University, and were welcomed by Mr. Ebbe Kruse Vestergaard, Head of Research, who gave a briefing on the implementation of GreenLab’s renewable energy projects. GreenLab is a green industrial park which is developed in public-private partnership with the municipality of Skive as an experimental zone for producing and supplying renewable energy to companies within GreenLab. The industrial park is a 60 hectares area directly connected to the nearby hybrid energy park of 84 Megawatts solar and wind. Nowadays, there are 7 companies located in the area and share energy and resources through SymbiosisNet which is an intelligent network of energy and data. GreenLab Skive is a model of industrial symbiosis, the concept of which could be applied to drive the circular economy particularly the development of sustainable industrial zones in Thailand.
 
Her Excellency the Ambassador also visited Aarhus University’s research station in Foulum, where the majority of the university's researches in the field of bioenergy are conducted. The Ambassador was welcomed by Mr. Mogens Møller Hansen, Project Leader , who gave a study tour at the research station consisting of a biogas plant for research of technology, manure management and treatment, biogas production from biomass reactors, a biogas laboratory, and a test center for Power-to-x facility. Moreover, this station provides a range of experimental facilities from the laboratories to the biomass electricity distribution to various sectors and communities which is the implementation of biomass energy especially from agricultural products and waste.

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