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How we study the effects of CO2 impurities in the Lab?
Guest bloggers: Dr. Michael Hentscher, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences and Dr. Svenja Waldmann, TNO The researchers take part in the IMPACTS project:…
Pictures from the Royal Opening of our new SINTEF Energy Lab
2. September 2015 HRH The Crown Prince Haakon Magnus opened our new SINTEF Energy Lab. You can find out more about the lab…
The impact of the quality of CO2 on transport and storage behaviour
IMPACTS is a PAN European research project where researchers from academia and industry from nine different countries collaborates on investigating impact of impurities…
1st price to “DryMeat”-student work
Karoline Husevåg Kvalsvik had her first day at SINTEF this week. Last week her project work “Evaluation of three drying models for dry-cured ham production”…
Training Future CCS Experts: Nordic CCS Summer School Arranged in Norway
The second biannual Nordic CCS Summer School was arranged by SINTEF Energy, NTNU and the NORDICCS project last week. The summer school attracted 29…
How do you pump cold CO2 into the warm continental shelf without damaging the well?
Politicians and scientists are trying to figure out how we can reduce global warming. The intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC) clearly states…