COP28: Hydrogen’s role in the energy transition
The blog highlights the pivotal role of hydrogen in achieving a net-zero energy transition by the mid-century. It stresses the urgency to eliminate CO2 emissions from current hydrogen production, which relies heavily on natural gas, and emphasises the growing demand for hydrogen in various sectors, including new industrial processes and high-energy-demand transport applications.
Hydrogen in our time
If we are to meet our climate goals for 2030 and 2050, hydrogen is an absolutely necessary part of the energy mix. Several…
The Clean energy transition – From Vision to Reality
Contrary to popular belief, COVID19 did not make a permanent change but rather a small dent in the world’s emission trajectories. We are…
The Time Is Now To Invest In Offshore Wind R&D
If we are to reach the challenging goals of the Paris Agreement, developing and growing a sustainable industry of renewable energy is a…
Hydrogen economy: Too good to be true for Norway?
Hydrogen has become the much talked about new kid on the block towards a decarbonised world, or a climate neutral continent as the…
Fact-Checking: Why Climate Sceptics are Wrong
Tired of people claiming that the climate crisis isn’t real? You’re not the only one. Everyone in the SINTEF group is working towards…