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Hydrodynamic testing of wind-assisted cargo ships
Co-author: Sverre Anders Alterskjær. Greenhouse gas emissions from maritime transport represent around 3% of the of our global emissions. The whole shipping community, under pressure from…
Observing our ocean’s ecosystem
The ocean is full of millions of different types of small particles. Our planet relies on these particles for a stable climate, a sustainable food chain, and…
SFI BLUES – A new centre for research-based innovation on novel floating structures
Floating offshore wind turbines, floating solar power plants, offshore aquaculture, floating bridges and floating cities – what do these structures have in common?…
Using robotics to drive up efficiency and minimise risks
A shortened, Norwegian version of the article was originally published in Norsk Fiskeoppdrett (reference below). Aquaculture is an important global contributor to the…
Offshore supply with emission-free fuels
Co-autors: Tina Andersen, Truls Flatberg, Elin Espeland Halvorsen-Weare, Patrik Kjærran (student), Lars Magne Nonås, Endre Sandvik – The focus on greenhouse gas emissions…
Numerical modelling with the Ocean Farm 1 structure
With a continuously growing aquaculture industry and increasingly limited fish-farming sites at close-to-shore areas both in Norway and worldwide, the need to develop…