COP28: How CCS can contribute to net-zero emissions
Carbon capture, transport and storage (CCS) is a crucial technological solution for reducing CO2 emissions and achieving the climate goals outlined in the Paris Agreement. It can play a significant role in decarbonising industrial sectors, and producing “clean” hydrogen. However, we still need standards and infrastructure for the large-scale CO2 transport and storage.
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.
The journey from NCCS PhD student to task leader
Vanja Buvik (SINTEF Industry) initially joined NCCS in 2017 as one of the Centre’s first PhD students. She is now Task 2 lead.
Extending the lifetime of CO2 capture solvents
Co-author: HANNA K. KNUUTILA Comparing solvents from different CO2 capture plants allows us to see what can make them last longer and capture…
Machine learning and milk analyses make it easier to monitor cow and herd health
The use of technologies, including machine learning in measuring milk components of individual cows may ensure early detection of diseases and maximization of…
Multiphase flow researchers at the International Conference on Multiphase Flow – Kobe 2023
CO-AUTHORS: Jørn Kjølaas, Diana Gonzalez, Heiner Schümann, Halvard Thon, Belma Hadzovic Six researchers from SINTEF and NTNU got the opportunity to experience a…