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15 May 2024

Postdoctor Nancy Brett has observed differences in how various regions in Sweden view biogas. According to her analasis, the remaining digestate could become just as important as the gas itself in the future.

Kvinnlig forskare. Photographer: Ulrik Svedin
Doktoranden Nancy Brett har forskat på synen på biogas i olika delar av Sverige.

Nancy Brett has carried out her research through both interviews and analyses of media debates. She has focused particularly on the regions of Gotland, Kalmar and Jönköping, examining the market and how they value biogas as a solution to major climate challenges and the goal of achieving freedom from fossil fuels.

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Longer version in Swedish:
Regionerna vill se lokal nytta med biogas

Thesis:
Brett Nancy: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för tema, Tema teknik och social förändring. Filosofiska fakulteten.

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