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COP28: How we can curb methane emissions
The blog highlights the significant impact of methane emissions as the second most important greenhouse gas, contributing 0.5°C to current global warming. Methane emissions, comprising 10% of greenhouse gases in the EU, Norway, and the USA, have increased due to agriculture, waste, and fossil fuels.
COP28: We need to urgently decarbonize maritime transport
The blog addresses the urgent need for decarbonize maritime transport, responsible for significant global greenhouse gas emissions. It discusses the International Maritime Organization’s…
Industrial off-gas: An untapped resource
Industrial off-gas can be a resource, but regulatory uncertainties are often in the way of fully leveraging it.
The 10 commandments of wood burning stoves
Burning wood to keep warm is an age-old tradition in many parts of the world. In Nordic countries especially, the topic leaves no…
CFD helps us understand how to better harvest and use offshore wind energy
Dissemination and networking in Ericeira, Portugal for SINTEF Ocean’s Marine CFD team
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.