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Why quantitative monitoring is important for cost-efficient CO2 storage
Co-authors: Peder Eliasson & Anouar Romdhane This blog is based on the work of FME NCCS. Their 1st annual report is now ready…
Oil, salmon and …. liquid hydrogen – Norway’s next big export article?
Is hydrogen the fuel of the future? A car or a power plant that runs on hydrogen only emits heat and water. Norway…
Tailor-made molecules for increased CO2-EOR efficiency
Injection of CO2 into oil fields can increase the amount of oil produced (CO2-EOR), while at the same time storing large amounts of…
Fiscal metering – the need for traceability
For future large-scale CCS, traceable flow measurements are required. For instance, currently, the only pan-EEA/EU incentive for CCS is the emission trading scheme…
Saving the cold for later: Decoupling supply and demand
Blogger: Håkon Selvnes, PhD student at NTNU working on the HighEFF project Energy efficiency is a challenge. Due to large variations in the…
Fruitful research visit to MIT related to low emission H2 production
SINTEF Industry recently published a study on the interaction between CO2 molecules and the surface of BaZrO3 – a membrane material utilized in…