Heat pumps and refrigeration systems on board, naturally!
Through several research projects, SINTEF, together with NTNU and our industry partners, aims to support an agile adoption of natural refrigerants in heat pumps and refrigeration systems for the maritime sector, replacing substances that contribute to global warming.
Marine food powders: a solution for reducing food waste
New technology can help reducing food loss and waste, and contribute to a sustainable food systems and future food security.
How Norwegian heat pump technology helps Indian schools, hotels and food factories
India will in 2023 become the most populous country on Earth. In a world where the demand for food and energy is growing,…
Norwegian-Japanese IntER-Cold project holds first in-person workshop in two years in Japan
After two long years of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was finally possible to arrange the first in-person workshop in the IntER-Cold project.
HighEFF Cross Sector Workshop: making plans for the landing and next take-off
HighEFF started in 2016 with a vision of a joint effort for creating competitive, energy efficient and environmentally friendly industry for the future. No it is time for HighEFF partners to review and discuss the work plan for the Centre’s remaining period until 2024.
New models for collaboration can promote the use of surplus heat for heating purposes
Space heating is something that can be covered with other, lower-quality energy carriers than electricity, given that the buildings are adapted for hydronic heating.