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Hopes and Fears for Co-existence in Norwegian Offshore Wind
ffshore wind in Norway has now crossed the starting line with the opening of Equinor’s Hywind Tampen in August this year. The engineering feat of the world’s largest floating wind park, 11 turbines totaling 88 MW of renewable wind power, is now a reality.
Everything you need to know about wood logs and wood briquettes
Density and weight are crucial factors to consider when buying wood logs and wood briquettes. Different species of wood have different densities In…
Energy consumption in today’s shipping fleet – how to make good estimates when we don’t have measurements?
Over the next seven years, international shipping must reduce its total emissions by 20 to 30 percent (IMO)1. To achieve these goals, it’s…
More matter with less art: on Hamlet and the lack of real climate action
Is it not a tragedy that humanity has so far been unable to curb its greenhouse gas emissions? If we are to mitigate global warming and meet our climate goals, we need to put an end to our paralysis of action, and demand more financial and regulatory support for climate technologies. But will we be able to do it? That is the question…
Gerd Kjølle wants more women in the power industry
Gerd Kjølle is a power pioneer, specialising in security of supply. She has been honoured to write one of the chapters in the new book Women in Power.
The finalisation of a clear incentive for CCUS in Europe just arrived – why did it take so long and what can emerging emissions trading systems learn?
Recent amendments to EU emissions trading system clearly incentivizes permanently stored CO2 as an abatement option for regulated emitters. Why did it take almost 20 years to arrive at this seemingly obvious conclusion, and what can we learn from this experience?