'The supply of secure, clean, sustainable energy is arguably the most important scientific and technical challenge facing humanity in the 21st century'.
Lewis and Nocera (PNAS 2006, 103(43):15729-15735)
CASE aims to improve our understanding of catalytic reactions and use the insight to design cheaper and better catalysts for more efficient use of renewable energy sources, such as sun, wind and biomass.

CASE collaborates with research groups from universities worldwide. For more information on our current partners or future collaboration opportunities please contact CASE Director Søren Dahl.
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CASE Industrial Affiliates Program is a non-committing offer to companies with interests in the field of climate and energy technology. The intent is to provide interested companies with the possibility to follow the research and results from CASE.
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