New project: Sustainable wood stoves through stove, building integration and value chain optimisation
The background for our new “Sustainable wood stoves”-project is that bioenergy is important in Norway and wood log combustion has long traditions, constituting…
These simple tips will help you reduce your wood-burning stove’s environmental footprint [with video]
Co-authors: Øyvind Skreiberg and Morten Seljeskog – Covid-19 has improved air quality in many parts of the world. The Norwegian Institute for Air…
How Cities Can Use Biochar to Build Carbon Sinks
Cities all around the world have a challenge to manage organic residues from society. Among other things, waste from park and gardens can…
WtE – Producing new energy from old data – a Waste-to-Energy story
Co-authors: Elisa Magnanelli and Cansu Birgen Even though Norway has the goal to decouple economic growth and waste production, the increase in waste…
Biofuels from waste – What is hydrothermal liquefaction and why is it interesting?
Transportation needs to be decarbonized and Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) is a very promising biofuel technology which can help make that happen. There are…
Is it better to light your stove from the top using small wood chips?
We have yet to demonstrate whether it is better to place small wood chips between the logs. Many combinations of wood chips and…