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…
How the National Smart Grid laboratory in Trondheim can help de-risk power exports from wind farms located far offshore
Offshore wind farms are being commissioned at an ever-increasing rate and are expected to play a significant role in supplying energy to Europe…
Three celebrations in one – new EU project, new laboratories, and the 100th anniversary of the NTNU Waterpower lab
On Monday 12 June, Trondheim is making a name for itself as a new European research capital for climate change technology, now that…
EERA support EU´s commitment to Paris Agreement
In the aftermath of the US decision to step out of the Paris Agreement, EERA strongly support the EU in its commitment and…
SINTEF Energy: Highlights from 2016
Here are some stories from 2016 we would like to share with you. SINTEF was awarded three new Centres for Environmental-friendly Energy Research.
Picture blog: TGTC 2016 – 4th Trondheim Gas Technology Conference
The Gas Technology Centre NTNU-SINTEF (GTS) organized TGTC 2016, in Trondheim, on December 5th 2016. The international energy market is changing. Norwegian and European…