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SINTEF awarded three new Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research

The Research Council of Norway has granted funding to eight new Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME).

Tre nye FEM sentre til SINTEF Energi
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Published: 1. Jul 2016 | Last edited: 16. Apr 2025
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Each new centre is guaranteed an annual allocation of NOK 15‒25 million for up to eight years. The eight new FME centres will start up in 2017.

Find out more about the three centres here:

  • Norwegian CCS Research Centre – Industry driven innovation for fast track CCS deployment – NCCS
  • Centre for intelligent electricity distribution – CINELDI
  • Centre for an Energy Efficient and Competitive Industry for the Future – HighEFF

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