
Søren Pallisgaard
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Jan 14, 2021
Looking for Partnership Looking for Extra EU Funds
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Smart robots autonomously collect surplus of wild biomass that accumulate at coastal regions at a price of up to EUR 150 per ton. Collecting the biomass before it starts to decompose means tourism industries are helped, eutrophication is alleviated, and the economic value is retained so it is usable as a raw material in several product chains, from a renewable bioenergy source, building material, feed and fertilizer of up to EUR 800 per ton
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