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COP29: Smart cities help maintain balance in the power system
To achieve climate neutrality by 2050, cities worldwide must promote energy efficiency and smart solutions. Research shows that energy consumption in buildings can…
Sustainability and Circularity in Solar Energy Development
To fully realize the potential of solar energy, we need to make significant efforts in several key areas. First, legislation and incentives should…
COP29: Offshore wind will be a pillar of the future energy system
Offshore wind has significant potential to meet global energy and climate needs; however, it requires long-term industrial investment and innovation grounded in research.…
COP29: Hydropower can help integrate other renewable energy sources into the grid
To address future energy demands, hydropower plants must be upgraded to enhance their efficiency and flexibility while considering environmental impacts and flood mitigation.…
COP29: Strict emission requirements will ensure balanced hydrogen development
Hydrogen is crucial in achieving net-zero emissions, particularly in sectors where electrification is challenging. Sustainable hydrogen must be introduced based on global standards,…
Speed of Sound measurements for CCS – Let’s hear it!
In 2024, Research Scientist Yessica Arellano (SINTEF Energy Research) spent a month in South Kensington, visiting the Imperial College of London (ICL). Hosted by Professor Martin Trusler, Yessica had the opportunity to calibrate and run experiments with one of their speed of sound cells. The visit was conducted through the Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS) Mobility Programme.