President Unni Steinsmo welcomes Crown Prince Haakon Magnus to SINTEF Energy Lab. Foto: SINTEF/TiTT Melhuus.
A film from the opening (in Norwegian).
Lottah and Niklas from Utleira kindergarden presented flowers to the Crown Prince and Princess. Photo: SINTEF/Melhuus
Dag-Eirik Nordgård, Unni Steinsmo and Inge Gran presented the picture wall «Energy kingdom» for the the Crown Prince and Princess. Photo: SINTEF/MelhuusTrondheim Bassorchestra with students from Department of Music, NTNU, led by Associate Professor Michael Francis Duch, played Vortex Surfer by Motorpsycho. Photo: SINTEF/MelhuusTrondheim Bassorchestra Foto: SINTEF/MelhuusFrom the opening ceremony, from left: Deputy Mayor Knut Fagerbakke, County Governor Brit Skjelbred, Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, CEO SINTEF Unni Steinsmo, SINTEF Energy President Inge R. Gran og rector NTNU Gunnar Bovim. Photo: SINTEF/MelhuusFour researchers from SINTEF spoke about the energy lab, CCS, offshore wind, climate- and energy research. From left: Mona J. Mølnvik, John O. Tande, Dag Eirik Nordgård, Nils A. Røkke and master of ceremonies Ingeborg Lund, SINTEF. Photo: SINTEF/MelhuusCrown Prince Haakon Magnus and SINTEF CEO Unni Steinsmo. Photo: SINTEF/MelhuusCrown Prince Haakon Magnus held the opening speech Photo: SINTEF/MelhuusThe Crown Prince opened the lab by causing a short circuit . Photo: SINTEF/MelhuusThe Crown Princess and Crown Prince signs the plaque for the entrance area. Photo: SINTEF/MelhuusSverre Aam, former president SINTEF Energy and Inge Johansen, former rector at NTNU. Photo: SINTEF/Mette Kjelstad.From left: Rolf Hegerberg, former laboratory manager, John Kulsetås, former research director, Knut Herstad, former president and Knut O. Tangen former laboratory manager, all SINTEF Energy. Photo: SINTEF/Mette Kjelstad
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