Congratulations to Professor Philip Loldrup Fosbøl. Last week he receiving the Kalundborg Refinery Prize. Philip was awarded for his research and pioneering contributions to the development of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS).
“Philip Loldrup Fosbøl’s strong commitment to sustainability is evident in the climate-focused projects he has initiated and led. In addition to his research, he helps shape CCS policies and strategies at the highest level,” says the award committee, which consists of DTU's Rector Anders Overgaard Bjarklev, Professor Christian Niordson and Professor Charlotte Scheutz.
The Kalundborg Refinery Award was presented by the Managing Director of Kalundborg Refinery, Claus Navntoft.
The award is Denmark's eldest technology prize and has been awarded to outstanding researchers since 1950. It is awarded once a year by the Kalundborg Refinery Foundation, which aims to support and promote socially beneficial contributions of a national, social, scientific, commercial, and human nature. The award comes with a prize of DKK 100,000 for the recipient.