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Jacob Lamb

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Associate Professor. Focus on renewable energy sources and storage solutions.

Another book with @ProfessorPollet! We are on fire this year!

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New book available now!

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Another book to be released very soon!

A new book "Anaerobic Digestion: From Biomass to Biogas" now available for ordering! to be released on the 15th of June! sciopublish.com/news/hjnfzb768…



First book takes a physical form! @ProfessorPollet

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#Biomethane has a big scale up potential. In our latest report, we analyse the state of play of this #renewablegas in Europe. The report provides a European overview with an in-depth mapping of 23 European countries. Check full report: bit.ly/2X8N4NJ @regatrace

European_Biogas's tweet image. #Biomethane has a big scale up potential. In our latest report, we analyse the state of play of this #renewablegas in Europe. The report provides a European overview with an in-depth mapping of 23 European countries. Check full report: bit.ly/2X8N4NJ @regatrace

At the @NTNU Team Hydrogen Annual Workshop 2019 in Trondheim! Fantastic to see the developments in fuel cell technologies #hydrogen


Recently I posted an article about using colours for biogas sensors. Here is the new methods article! @NTNU #biogas link.growkudos.com/1ajcthg8r9c


"We are dependent on the natural world for every breath of air we take and every mouthful of food we eat. But it's even more that that we are also dependent on it for our sanity and sense of proportion" Sir David Attenborough theguardian.com/environment/20…


Visited the battery labfactory in #Braunschweig as part of the international battery production conference 2019. Fantastic visit with i depth explanation of how li ion batteries are made!


Totally agree. Using wood for the sole purpose of energy generation creates a significant carbon debt that takes a long time to pay back. Maybe too long with the current state of the climate

Burning wood to generate electricity expels a big puff of carbon into the atmosphere now. Eventually, if the forest regrows, that carbon will be sucked back up. But eventually will be too long. In the short term burning wood is just another fossil fuel newyorker.com/news/daily-com…



On the way to the International Battery Production Conference 2019 in Braunschweig, Germany


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Rugby: South Africa dominate ragged England to win third World Cup reuters.com/article/us-rug…

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