Waste and ice cap could render Greenland sustainable

Rambøll is to study the possibility of creating electrofuels by mixing CO2 with hydropower from a waste disposal facility in Nuuk. In time, the solution could make Greenland a central carbon transformer and be implemented in governing Denmark.
Photo: Per Folkver/Politiken/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Per Folkver/Politiken/Ritzau Scanpix

Think of Greenland as a country to which you can send carbon dioxide and in return get electrofuels (e-fuels) sent back. As a kind of climate transformer station, or, indeed, a problem solver.

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